Accounts Receivable Representative - $17-19/Hr-DOE at AppleOne Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Accounting - Costa Mesa, CA at Geebo

Accounts Receivable Representative - $17-19/Hr-DOE at AppleOne Costa Mesa, CA 92626


Job Description:
This Accounts Receivable Position Features:
? 401K? Paid Time Off? Healthcare Coverage? Great Pay to $40KImmediate need for accounts receivable seeking 401K, Paid Time Off and Healthcare Coverage.
The Accounts Receivable Representative is responsible for billing and collections and collecting payments for outstanding claims.
This individual will research denials, partial payments and overpayments to reconcile patient accounts.
Reviews daily patient charge summaries and collects outstanding balances as quickly as possible by applying best collection practices as defined by AR Management.
Utilizes various reports to target aged balances for collection in order to meet and maintain performance goals as set by Management.
We are looking for someone who also reviews and maintains tasks and electronic clearinghouse daily and evaluate denials and partial payments to determine proper follow up.
Alert management to irregularities, customer trends and areas of concern.
Maintains strict confidentiality with information abiding by all HIPAA standards and demonstrates excellent communication skills over the phone and in writing.
Great benefits.
Apply for this great position as a accounts receivable today! AppleOne is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Pursuant to applicable state and municipal Fair Chance Laws and Ordinances, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
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Experience:
,, Smart, fast learner, computer literate.
Experience in payment posting manually or ERA, appeals process and refunds/offsets is preferred.
Excellent oral and written communication skills is required.
Has a clear understanding of insurance.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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