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 Medical A/R Specialist

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Country: USA
Location: Massachusetts Newton
Relevant Work Experience: 1-2 years
Career Level: Experience
Education Level :HS
Job Status: Full time
Salary: $20k - $40k
Medical A/R Specialist

HealthDrive is a growing multi-state healthcare services company dedicated to providing quality medical and dental services to the residents of long-term care facilities.

We are seeking a hands-on Medical A/R specialist with a proven background working with Medical billing and Medicare/Medicaid claims, strong interpersonal skills, and an excellent work ethic.

This is a Full Time position with a competitive compensation & benefits package including paid vacation & holidays, health, disability insurance, 401K etc.
If you are interested please email your resume to maops@healthdrive.com or fax (toll free) to 866-657-5400.





General requirements :
Qualifications:
1-2+ years medical billing & A/R experience
Ability, knowledge and experience to clean up A/R & Medical billing issues
Experience working with medical billing and denials – Medicare/Medicaid and other
insurances
Accuracy, speed and attention to detail
Good communication skills
Working knowledge of computers, data entry, excel and system applications
Candidates should have some experinence with :
Denials - Medicare/Medicaid

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