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Medical Billing and Collection Specialist
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United States , Huntersville
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Join our team as a Medical Collections Specialist in Malvern. This long-term contract role requires expertise in medical billing, claims denials, and insurance follow-up. You will manage high-priority accounts and resolve complex payment issues. We offer comprehensive benefits including medical, ...
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United States , Malvern
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Join our team in Sacramento as a Medical Collections Specialist. This contract-to-permanent role requires expertise in healthcare revenue cycle, claim denials, and insurance adjudication. You will manage AR, write appeals, and ensure accurate reimbursements in a fast-paced environment. We offer c...
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United States , Sacramento
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Hospital Medical Collections Specialist
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Join a leading Southern California hospital as a Medical Collections Specialist. Utilize your 2-3 years of acute hospital and UB04 experience to manage commercial insurance follow-up via phone and portals. This Los Angeles role offers full medical benefits, a strong 401(k) match, PTO, and tuition...
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United States , Los Angeles
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Medical Collections Specialist
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Join our healthcare client in Oak Brook as a Medical Collections Specialist. You will manage receivables, resolve billing discrepancies, and negotiate payments with patients and insurers. The role requires experience in medical collections, billing, coding, and proficiency in healthcare software....
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United States , Oak Brook
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Join our team in Sacramento as a Medical Collections Specialist. This contract-to-hire role requires expertise in medical collections, terminology, and the healthcare revenue cycle. You will manage claims, handle denials, and communicate with patients and insurers. We offer comprehensive benefits...
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United States , Sacramento
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Medical Insurance Collections Specialist
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Join our dynamic healthcare team as a Medical Insurance Collections Specialist in Van Nuys. Utilize your hospital experience to manage denials, submit appeals, and handle HMO/PPO collections using UB-04 forms. This key role maximizes revenue in a fast-paced environment. We offer comprehensive ben...
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United States , Van Nuys
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Explore a rewarding career path in healthcare administration by discovering Medical Collections Specialist jobs. This critical role sits at the intersection of patient care, finance, and insurance, serving as a vital component of the healthcare revenue cycle. Professionals in this field are responsible for managing the financial accounts of healthcare providers, ensuring that services rendered are properly reimbursed by insurance companies and patients. If you are a detail-oriented problem-solver with a passion for finance and a desire to contribute to the healthcare ecosystem, this profession offers a stable and meaningful career. A Medical Collections Specialist is primarily tasked with managing accounts receivable and resolving outstanding medical claims. Their day-to-day responsibilities are diverse and require a meticulous approach. Typically, this involves preparing and submitting clean insurance claims electronically, then diligently following up on those that are unpaid, denied, or underpaid. A significant part of the role is investigating the reasons for claim denials, which requires analyzing Explanation of Benefits (EOBs) and sometimes reviewing patient accounts and medical records for accuracy. Specialists then take corrective action, which may include resubmitting corrected claims, writing and submitting formal appeals to insurance carriers, and negotiating with payers to secure proper reimbursement. Beyond insurance, these professionals also handle patient accounts, answering billing inquiries, explaining charges, and setting up suitable payment plans. They are responsible for posting payments, reconciling accounts, and maintaining meticulous records of all their interactions and transactions. Furthermore, they often analyze denial trends to identify systemic issues and help improve the overall efficiency of the billing and collections process. To excel in Medical Collections Specialist jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. Most employers seek candidates with a high school diploma or equivalent, with an associate’s degree or a certification in medical billing and coding (such as CPB or CPC) being highly advantageous. Typically, one to three years of experience in medical billing, collections, or a related revenue cycle role is expected. A strong, working knowledge of healthcare billing protocols is non-negotiable; this includes understanding various insurance plans (like HMO, PPO, Medicare, and Medicaid), medical terminology, and compliance regulations like HIPAA. Technical proficiency is also key, with familiarity in electronic health record (EHR) systems like Epic or Cerner and medical billing software being common requirements, alongside standard office tools like the Microsoft Office Suite. Beyond hard skills, the most successful specialists possess exceptional soft skills. This includes superb communication and interpersonal abilities for interacting with insurance representatives and patients with tact and empathy, strong negotiation skills, analytical problem-solving capabilities, and an unwavering attention to detail. The ability to work independently, manage a high-volume workload, and maintain organization under pressure is crucial for success in these roles. For those with the right blend of tenacity and compassion, Medical Collections Specialist jobs provide a stable and essential career within the ever-evolving healthcare industry.

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