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Coding Reimbursement Specialist III
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Seeking a certified Coding Reimbursement Specialist III with expertise in a specialty like oncology or infusion coding. You will assign complex CPT/ICD codes, append modifiers, and ensure accurate charge capture. This remote US role requires a CPC (or equivalent) credential and offers comprehensi...
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25.30 - 37.95 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Reimbursement Specialist
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Join our team as a Reimbursement Specialist in Saint Paul. Utilize your 3+ years of health insurance/DME experience to verify benefits, submit prior authorizations, and negotiate payments. You will communicate with patients, providers, and payers to enhance patient outcomes. We offer comprehensiv...
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United States , Saint Paul
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49600.00 - 68200.00 USD / Year
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Medical Reimbursement Specialist
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Join our team as a Medical Reimbursement Specialist in Princeton, NJ. You will resolve aged claims, manage denials, and optimize reimbursement processes. This long-term contract role requires 3+ years of experience and Medicare expertise. We offer comprehensive benefits including medical, dental,...
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United States , Princeton
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Reimbursement Specialist
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Join our team as a Reimbursement Specialist in Frisco. You will manage the hospice billing cycle, conduct insurance investigations, and handle claims with Medicare and Medicaid. The role requires medical billing experience and strong customer service skills. We offer comprehensive benefits includ...
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United States , Frisco
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Reimbursement Specialist
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Join our team as a Reimbursement Specialist in Frisco. You will manage the hospice revenue cycle, including claims, denials, and payer follow-up. We require 5+ years of healthcare billing experience and expertise in Medicare/Medicaid regulations. We offer comprehensive benefits like medical, dent...
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United States , Frisco
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About the Reimbursement Specialist role

Reimbursement Specialist jobs are critical roles within the healthcare and insurance industries, focused on ensuring that healthcare providers receive accurate and timely payment for the services they deliver. These professionals serve as the bridge between clinical care and financial operations, playing a vital part in the revenue cycle management of hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation centers, and other medical organizations. While the specific title may vary—such as Clinical Reimbursement Specialist or MDS Coordinator—the core function revolves around maximizing legitimate reimbursement while maintaining strict compliance with complex federal and state regulations.

At the heart of this profession is the management of patient assessment data and the application of intricate payment systems. Reimbursement Specialists are typically responsible for coordinating and completing comprehensive patient assessments, often using standardized tools like the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI). They analyze clinical information to determine the appropriate level of care and accurately assign diagnosis codes and case mix classifications. This data directly impacts reimbursement calculations under programs such as Medicare’s Prospective Payment System (PPS) and various state Medicaid case-mix systems. A key responsibility is ensuring that all documentation thoroughly supports the clinical condition of the patient, thereby justifying the highest appropriate payment level without risking audit penalties.

Beyond data entry and assessment, these specialists are often tasked with education and quality assurance. They design and deliver training sessions for clinical staff on proper documentation practices, coding updates, and regulatory changes. Many professionals in this field conduct regular audits of medical records and MDS (Minimum Data Set) submissions to identify errors, improve accuracy, and optimize quality measures. They collaborate closely with nurses, therapists, and administrative leaders to align clinical care plans with financial goals, ensuring that the facility not only provides excellent care but also remains financially viable. This role requires a keen eye for detail, strong analytical skills, and a deep understanding of healthcare compliance.

Typical requirements for Reimbursement Specialist jobs include a clinical background, most often as a Registered Nurse (RN), though some roles accept experience as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or a health information professional. Employers generally seek candidates with several years of experience in long-term care, skilled nursing, or acute care settings, specifically with hands-on MDS experience. Strong knowledge of Medicare and Medicaid guidelines, as well as proficiency with electronic health records and data analysis software, is essential. Excellent communication and organizational skills are necessary for training staff and managing multiple deadlines. For regional roles, the ability to travel frequently to different facilities is often required. In summary, Reimbursement Specialist jobs offer a unique blend of clinical expertise and financial acumen, making them indispensable for any healthcare organization seeking to thrive in a complex regulatory environment.