Remote role responsible for verifying and updating provider demographic and network data via outbound calls, using Excel and dialing systems, processing multiple data points per provider, and maintaining thorough verification documentation.
Description:
A remote role focused on maintaining accurate provider demographic and network data. In addition to standard data integrity work, this position involves communicating with network providers to verify and update records.
Key Responsibilities:
- Initiate and handle calls to contracted network providers to validate demographic and network information.
- Work through different campaign types with varied data quality requirements.
- Process multiple data points per provider or location, ensuring precision.
- Use tools like Excel and outbound dialing systems to navigate and update information.
- Maintain thorough documentation of all verification activities.
Top Skills
Excel,Outbound Dialing Systems
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