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Revenue Cycle Associate - Collections
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Join our remote team as a Revenue Cycle Associate specializing in Medical Collections. You will manage collections and appeals from Federal, State, and Third-Party payers to optimize reimbursements. The role requires 4+ years of hands-on experience with commercial payer collections and the full a...
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65141.00 USD / Year
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BillionToOne
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Revenue Cycle Application Analyst Associate
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Join the UVM Health Network as a Revenue Cycle Application Analyst. Support system and workflow improvements to enhance revenue cycle efficiency. Collaborate with end-users, IS staff, and vendors to analyze clinical and business processes. This role requires a Bachelor's degree or equivalent expe...
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29.87 - 44.81 USD / Hour
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The University of Vermont Health Network
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Explore rewarding Revenue Cycle Associate I jobs and launch your career in the critical financial backbone of the healthcare industry. A Revenue Cycle Associate I is an entry-level professional responsible for the fundamental administrative and analytical tasks that ensure healthcare providers are accurately and efficiently reimbursed for services rendered. This role sits at the heart of medical billing and revenue operations, making it an excellent starting point for individuals seeking to build a stable and impactful career in healthcare administration. Professionals in these jobs are typically tasked with a variety of core responsibilities that support the entire revenue cycle, from patient registration to final payment collection. Common duties include processing and researching payment adjustments, handling patient or insurer refunds, and auditing accounts to ensure compliance with internal policies and external regulations. They play a key role in accounts receivable management by investigating denied or underpaid claims, correcting misapplied cash, and preparing detailed reports on payment trends and discrepancies. A significant part of the role involves meticulous data entry, validation of insurance information, and collaboration with other departments like billing, collections, and patient financial services to resolve account issues. To succeed in Revenue Cycle Associate I jobs, candidates generally need a high school diploma, though an associate degree in business, healthcare administration, or a related field is often preferred. Employers typically look for 1-2 years of experience in an administrative, customer service, or accounts receivable setting, with healthcare exposure being a major advantage. Essential skills include strong attention to detail, proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (especially Excel), and a basic understanding of medical billing codes (CPT, ICD-10) and insurance processes. Critical thinking and problem-solving abilities are paramount for investigating complex account issues. Furthermore, excellent written and verbal communication skills are required to interact with internal teams and, at times, patients or payers. The ideal candidate is highly organized, capable of multitasking in a fast-paced environment, and adheres strictly to deadlines and confidentiality protocols like HIPAA. Discover a multitude of Revenue Cycle Associate I jobs that offer a structured pathway for growth into more specialized areas such as medical collections, denial management, or revenue cycle analysis. This position provides foundational expertise that is in high demand across hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and healthcare systems nationwide.

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