Assign medical codes, submit and track insurance claims, resolve billing issues with providers and insurers, maintain patient billing records, follow up on outstanding payments, and ensure HIPAA and billing standards compliance.
Summary:
A Billing and Coding Clerk in the medical field is responsible for coding patient information for insurance billing, ensuring that claims are submitted correctly.
Responsibilities:
- Assign proper medical codes to diagnoses and procedures.
- Ensure that insurance claims are filed correctly and on time.
- Communicate with healthcare providers and insurance companies to resolve billing issues.
- Maintain accurate patient billing records and coding data.
- Track payments and follow up on outstanding claims.
- Ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations and medical billing standards.
Benefits:
- Health, dental, and vision insurance.
- Paid time off (PTO).
- 401(k) with company contributions.
- Flexible work schedule.
- Training in medical billing and coding.
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