Coord. Data Qualityother related Employment listings - El Paso, TX at Geebo

Coord. Data Quality


Job Description:

Reviews reports, demographic and financial information to ensure that patient accounts are complete, accurate, and billable in accordance with applicable insurance payer requirements and/or federal, state and local government program regulations Maintains an audit process for type of error, per Associate, and service. Coordinates the correction/updates to accounts prior to billing. Keeps open communication with respective Patient Financial Services unit(s) and Management on all audit findings. Maintains reports, spreadsheets and graphs to show the department performance and improvement process opportunities.

Required Skills:

1. Ten-key by touch required.
2. Bilingual English/Spanish required
3. PC experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, and graphics.
4. Knowledgeable of the Patient Management and Patient Accounting systems.
5. Ability to deal tactfully with Associates, patients, visitors and the general public.
6. Basic computer literacy and keyboarding skills required.
7. Analytical and problem-solving skills required.

Required
Experience:

A. Work
Experience:
Three years experience in an insurance, managed care, private physician's office practice or hospital registration setting required.

B. License/Registration/Certification:
None.

C. Education and Training:
High school diploma or equivalent. Associate's Degree preferred.

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

  • Type: Other
  • Company: University Medical Center of El Paso

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