Insurance Collector Ii

Insurance Collector Ii
Company:

University Health



Job Function:

Finance

Details of the offer

POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES The Insurance Collector II is responsible for performing follow-up on outstanding patient accounts which includes reviewing payer websites and performing phone calls to establish payment or denial timelines. The insurance collector will review their assigned Epic account workqueues and process correspondence requests by payers and third-party associates. Responsible for reviewing accounts to ensure accurate billing and reimbursement. Identify payer issues affecting payment delays. The Insurance Collector must understand payer contracts and fee schedules.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE High School graduate or equivalent is required. A minimum of (1) years' experience in hospital or physician billing, administration, collections and/or auditing is required. Must have knowledge of Texas Medicaid, Medicare, Commercial insurance programs. Must possess strong interpersonal and communications skills


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Insurance Collector Ii
Company:

University Health



Job Function:

Finance

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