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Summary: Ambulance Medical Billing Specialist is responsible for billing and collection processes for National Health Transport's ambulance trips. Ambulance Medical Billing Specialist answers inquiries from insurance companies, patients, and processes claims accordingly. Essential duties and responsibilities: • Promotes, develops, and fosters the mission, vision, and values of National Health Transport Inc. • Provides the highest level of customer service to a wide variety of internal and external customers • Manage and maintain National Health Transport Inc. billing processes. • File complaints with the appropriate payer or their governing authority. • Identify and separate denials by code and payer • Follow through with payers correspondence in a timely manner. • Review account status routinely as required for each payer type; minimum of 20 days. • Identify recurring denials and make necessary system changes to resolve them. • Assist customers with their account information. • File supplement or secondary insurance upon request of the patient. • Work with Respond Billing software to ensure the most efficient billing process. • Directs patient complaints to the Billing Operations Supervisor for completion and filing. • Manages workload in an ethical manner and within the intent of federal, state, and local laws and in alignment within National Health Transports Billing Protocols and Procedures. • Performs other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: • High School Graduate/GED • Medical coding training and experience • Familiar with Medicare/Medicaid laws and billing • Certified Ambulance Coder helpful • Ambulance Industry experience helpful Compensation: $15.00 - $18.50 hourly Required Shifts/Schedule: Hours must be flexible to meet the demands of the office, but would generally be 8:00am-4:30pm, Monday through Friday. This position is not remote. Note: This description indicates, in general terms, the type and level of work performed and responsibilities held by the team member(s). Duties described are not to be interpreted as being all-inclusive or specific to any individual team member. No Third Party Agencies or Submissions Will Be Accepted. Our company is committed to creating a diverse environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. DFWP Opportunities posted here do not create any implied or express employment contract between you and our company / our clients and can be changed at our discretion and / or the discretion of our clients. Any and all information may change without notice. We reserve the right to solely determine applicant suitability. By your submission you agree to all terms herein. Powered by JazzHR Remote About the Company: National Health Transport Apply tot his job

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