UofL Health
Accounts Receivable Representative I, Nucleus Building, 8:00a-4:30p
UofL Health, Louisville, Kentucky, us, 40201
The Accounts Receivable Representative I is an entry-level role responsible for supporting the UofL Physicians Central Business Office (CBO) in a variety of financial, clerical, or administrative duties based on team assignment. These duties may include cash posting, no-response and demographic-related denial follow-up, medical records or missed documentation requests, entering secondary claim details on payor websites, and additional duties as determined by CBO management based on skills reflective of the role.
Monitors and execute work within Work Queues
Researches and brings resolution to assigned unpostables and payment batches
Enters claim detail information into various payor websites and uploads medical records to required sites or databases to resolve denials
Meets productivity and quality standards as set by management
Job Requirements
High school diploma or GED/equivalent (required)
One (1) year of related experience and or/training (preferred)
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
critical to this role: Must have the ability to concentrate for long periods of time Must have knowledge of insurance coverages and basic knowledge of medical billing processes and medical terminology Ability to demonstrate knowledge relative to Work Queues Knowledge of or ability to learn Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) and International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) coding Ability to read, interpret and/or follow up on an explanation of benefits General knowledge of healthcare payors and government agencies Ability to take direction and work independently UofL Health Core Expectation Honoring and caring for the dignity of all persons in mind, body, and spirit Ensuring the highest quality of care for those we serve Working together as a team to achieve our goals Improving continuously by listening, and asking for and responding to feedback Seeking new and better ways to meet the needs of those we serve Using our resources wisely Understanding how each of our roles contributes to the success of UofL Health
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critical to this role: Must have the ability to concentrate for long periods of time Must have knowledge of insurance coverages and basic knowledge of medical billing processes and medical terminology Ability to demonstrate knowledge relative to Work Queues Knowledge of or ability to learn Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) and International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) coding Ability to read, interpret and/or follow up on an explanation of benefits General knowledge of healthcare payors and government agencies Ability to take direction and work independently UofL Health Core Expectation Honoring and caring for the dignity of all persons in mind, body, and spirit Ensuring the highest quality of care for those we serve Working together as a team to achieve our goals Improving continuously by listening, and asking for and responding to feedback Seeking new and better ways to meet the needs of those we serve Using our resources wisely Understanding how each of our roles contributes to the success of UofL Health
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