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, water, and drainage systems, according to specifications and plumbing codes. Trades Specialists (Plumber & Steamfitters) are responsible for all plumbing and steam-fitting work, including the planning and
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, but are not limited to: Prepare and submit hospital claims. Review denials. Investigate coding issue. Audits. Follow-up on rejected or denied claims, improper payments and coding issues. Process appeals
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responsible for custom build in Cerner Millennium, and also investigating and resolving Cerner application issues using core Cerner tools such as Olympus, Bedrock, Discern, Core Code Builder, Core Event Manager
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. Receive, screen, review, and verify documents and/or forms. Review applications, claims, and other documents for completeness, content, and accuracy. Establish new files by coding and numbering forms
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. Receive, screen, review, and verify documents and/or forms. Review applications, claims, and other documents for completeness, content, and accuracy. Establish new files by coding and numbering forms
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include obtaining the necessary information for billing, i.e., CPT code and price from performing laboratory (may include additional tests as necessary), tracking and obtaining test results from
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also supports the HVAC Department. Inspect electrical systems and equipment to identify hazards, defects, and the need for repair, and to ensure compliance with the National Electrical Code. Plans layout
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websites to check for eligibility and claim status. Experience investigating, reviewing and following-up on rejected/denied inpatient and outpatient hospital claims. Knowledge of CPT, HCPCs and ICD-10 coding
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include obtaining the necessary information for billing, i.e., CPT code and price from performing laboratory (may include additional tests as necessary), tracking and obtaining test results from
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also supports the HVAC Department. Inspect electrical systems and equipment to identify hazards, defects, and the need for repair, and to ensure compliance with the National Electrical Code. Plans layout