Medical Billing Clerk Retail & Wholesale - Nashville, TN at Geebo

Medical Billing Clerk

Overview

Founded in 1971, Dialysis Clinic, Inc. (DCI) remains the nation's largest non-profit dialysis provider. With a team of approximately 5,000 talented and caring employees serving across the United States, DCI provides care to nearly 15,000 patients on dialysis and 3,500 patients with chronic kidney disease. We offer a variety of services including in-center hemodialysis, home hemodialysis, and peritoneal dialysis (PD). Each position within DCI, from billers to administrators to nursing staff, contributes toward the goal of providing excellent patient care. Our staff has helped DCI achieve the lowest mortality and hospitalization rates among large dialysis providers for the past 13 years in a row.


The medical billing clerk performs accounting and billing functions to support the processing of medical claims for laboratory services. Each billing clerk is assigned a designated patient listing and is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and timeliness of the billing process as well as ensuring accounts receivables are maintained within departmental standards. Position requires regular, effective communication with other coworkers, patients and insurance representatives. Must be organized and effective at multi-tasking.


This position requires working on site


Responsibilities
  • Process billable charges for assigned patients each month.
  • Perform appropriate follow-up actions on monthly claims such as re-billing, secondary billing, claims corrections, and denials.
  • Perform collections process for account balances monthly.
  • Update billing records to include notes on billing and collections.
  • Complete adjustment transactions when appropriate.
  • Maintain aging balances in accordance with acceptable collection standard.
  • Complete insurance verifications and pre-authorizations.
  • Update patient demographics.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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