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9 jobs that use Revenue Cycle the most

Jobs that use revenue cycle the most include revenue specialist, revenue analyst, and revenue manager.

What jobs use Revenue Cycle the most?

1. Revenue Specialist

How revenue specialist uses Revenue Cycle:

  • Process account receivables, charge entry, claims, and reimbursement in adherence to Medicare and all HMO guidelines.
  • Establish a strong understanding of ICD-9 diagnosis and medical inventory codes.
  • Work claim edits to ensure clean claim billing to Medicare/Medicare HMO's.

Most common skills for revenue specialist:

  • Patients
  • Revenue Cycle
  • CPT
  • Data Entry
  • Medical Terminology
  • Medicaid

2. Revenue Analyst

How revenue analyst uses Revenue Cycle:

  • Develop, maintain financial models/applications (VBA Excel/Access) to automate and streamline business processes and perform financial analysis.
  • Perform monthly revenue variance analysis and account reconciliations to ensure royalty payments and financial transactions are recorded accurately and timely.
  • Prepare monthly closing journal entries in both OneGlobe and Hyperion accounting systems.

Most common skills for revenue analyst:

  • Revenue Cycle
  • Customer Service
  • Patients
  • Strong Analytical
  • Process Improvement
  • SQL

3. Revenue Manager

How revenue manager uses Revenue Cycle:

  • Manage room availability and rates on a daily basis within the PMS, OTA and CRS to maximize room revenue.
  • Manage OTA channel partners and perform market analysis including monitoring trends, need periods, promotional opportunities and rate parities.
  • Manage and oversee performance of all OTA and contract rates ensuring the hotel is positioned correctly base on changing demand.

Most common skills for revenue manager:

  • Revenue Cycle
  • Reservations
  • Customer Service
  • Patients
  • Cycle Management
  • Revenue Management

4. Patient Account Manager

How patient account manager uses Revenue Cycle:

  • Manage CLIA certify laboratory ensuring quality and proficiency standards of several non-waive proficiency tests.
  • Manage the credentialing of all new providers by ensuring that their Medicare and Medicaid applications are complete accurately and timely.
  • Manage all medical billing relate operations including insurance and Medicaid verification, coding, accounts receivable, billing and collections.

Most common skills for patient account manager:

  • Patients
  • Customer Service
  • Patient Accounts
  • Revenue Cycle
  • Patient Care
  • Patient Registration

5. Coding Clerks Supervisor

How coding clerks supervisor uses Revenue Cycle:

  • Manage departmental production expectations, including DNFB reporting, denials management, and A/R revenue days.
  • Code all medical records using ICD-9-CM and CPT-4 coding systems.
  • Validate accuracy in the assignment of ICD-9-CM and CPT-4 coding.

Most common skills for coding clerks supervisor:

  • Coders
  • ICD-10
  • Epic
  • Revenue Cycle
  • HIPAA
  • Clinical Documentation

6. Supervisor, Patient Access

How supervisor, patient access uses Revenue Cycle:

  • Manage oversight to joint commission and other regulatory requirements.
  • Adhere to regulations and policies set forth by JCAHO and HIPAA.
  • Oversee financial counseling of under-insure and uninsure patients for Medicaid eligibility, pay arrangements and charity care/uncompensate care programs.

Most common skills for supervisor, patient access:

  • Patients
  • Customer Service
  • Patient Care
  • Revenue Cycle
  • Medical Terminology
  • HIPAA

7. Patient Relations Director

How patient relations director uses Revenue Cycle:

  • Manage oversight to joint commission and other regulatory requirements.
  • Lead interdisciplinary teams working on quality improvement initiatives and prepare for a JCAHO survey.
  • Coach staff on hospital systems such as CMS, IEX, CTI and TCS.

Most common skills for patient relations director:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Patient Safety
  • Revenue Cycle
  • Customer Service
  • Acute Care

8. Billing Manager

How billing manager uses Revenue Cycle:

  • Manage, extract, and process EHRs by request.
  • Manage the clinical staff payroll, the coding, authorization, and the billing of PDN, HHA and DME claims.
  • Manage point-of-service collection functions to improve customer service and increase revenue for clinic and surgery centers.

Most common skills for billing manager:

  • Patients
  • Customer Service
  • Billing Procedures
  • Revenue Cycle
  • Financial Reports
  • Medicaid

9. Billing/Collection Manager

How billing/collection manager uses Revenue Cycle:

  • Manage point-of-service collection functions to improve customer service and increase revenue for clinic and surgery centers.
  • Conduct Medicaid, Medicare, and third-party insurance verification and billing; handle elevated calls.
  • Assess physician's dictations to assign appropriate ICD-9 and CPT code input onto daily charge sheets.

Most common skills for billing/collection manager:

  • Patients
  • Billing Procedures
  • Financial Reports
  • Medicaid
  • Revenue Cycle
  • Medical Claims

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