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Hospital Claims Relationship Specialist
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Join Healthfirst as a Hospital Claims Relationship Specialist, serving as the key liaison for network hospitals. You will manage operational issues, conduct claims root-cause analysis, and advocate for providers. This role requires managed care experience, strong problem-solving skills, and offer...
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United States
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58900.00 - 80070.00 USD / Year
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Claims Specialist
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Join Guardian in Reading as a Claims Specialist. Manage Life, Critical Illness, and Disability claims using your UK protection market expertise. Deliver exceptional customer service through the HALO claims service. Enjoy benefits like private medical insurance and a competitive pension.
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United Kingdom , Reading
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Mechanical Claims Processing Specialist
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Join a growing automotive service company in Austin as a Mechanical Claims Processing Specialist. You will provide vital administrative support, ensuring accurate documentation and timely payment of mechanical claims. This temp-to-perm role offers a hybrid schedule and requires experience with au...
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United States , Austin
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20.00 - 21.00 USD / Hour
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Explore a rewarding career path with Claims Specialist jobs, a critical and dynamic profession within the insurance and healthcare sectors. Claims Specialists, also known as Claims Adjudicators or Claims Processors, are the backbone of the claims management process. They are responsible for reviewing, analyzing, and processing claims to determine the validity of requests for payment or reimbursement based on specific policy guidelines. This role is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who thrive in structured, process-driven environments and are passionate about providing essential support to customers during critical times. Professionals in these jobs are primarily responsible for the end-to-end management of claims. A typical day involves receiving and meticulously reviewing claim submissions, which can include medical bills, auto repair estimates, or property damage reports. They verify policy coverage and benefits to ascertain what is payable under the member's or policyholder's plan. A significant part of their role is to adjudicate, or make a judgment on, each claim, which involves checking for accuracy, ensuring compliance with coding guidelines like CPT and ICD-10, and identifying any potential errors, inconsistencies, or signs of fraud. Based on this thorough analysis, they make the crucial decision to approve, deny, or pend a claim for further investigation, and then calculate and authorize the appropriate payment. Common responsibilities for individuals in Claims Specialist jobs extend beyond simple data entry. They are frequently required to communicate clearly and professionally with various stakeholders, including policyholders, healthcare providers, and auto repair shops, to request additional information, explain coverage decisions, or resolve discrepancies. They also maintain detailed and accurate records within specialized claims management software systems, often navigating multiple applications simultaneously. Furthermore, they play a key role in cost containment by identifying billing errors and ensuring that payments align with contracted rates and policy terms. Their work must consistently adhere to strict quality, production, and turnaround time standards to ensure customer satisfaction and regulatory compliance. The typical skills and requirements for these positions are centered on analytical prowess and meticulous attention to detail. Employers generally seek candidates with a high school diploma or equivalent, with some roles preferring additional education or certifications in insurance or medical billing. Prior experience in a production or quality-focused environment is highly valued. Key soft skills include strong problem-solving abilities, excellent written and verbal communication, and the capacity to work both independently and as part of a team. Technologically, proficiency with computers and the ability to quickly learn and utilize multiple proprietary software systems are essential. For those seeking stable, desk-based careers that offer the satisfaction of solving complex puzzles and helping people access entitled benefits, Claims Specialist jobs present a compelling and vital professional opportunity.

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