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link: https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF10534 Help contact: marciat@seas.ucla.edu About UCLA As a University employee, you will be required to comply with all applicable University policies and/or
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, particularly urology. Knowledge of third-party insurances, government programs and other insurance agencies for purposes of assigning financial class codes and obtaining any necessary authorizations
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of medical terminology, particularly urology. General knowledge of third party insurances, government programs and other insurance agencies for purposes of assigning financial class codes and obtaining any
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compounding, participation in code response, and adherence to all regulatory and accreditation requirements. This role provides direct supervision and oversight of pharmacy technicians to ensure the technical
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JOB DUTIES Description As the Clinical Documentation Integrity Specialist – Medicare Advantage Risk Adjustment, you will be an expert in risk adjustment coding and documentation, working closely
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, the Knox-Keene Act, Health & Safety Codes, etc., Familiarity with medical terminology, CPT codes, HCPCS codes, health networks, IPAs, HMOs, PPOs, PCPs, and contract affiliations Excellent verbal and written
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billing practices, CPT coding initiatives, ICD-10 coding standards, and revenue/HCPCS coding Understanding of provider network/IPA arrangements and reimbursement methodologies, etc. Knowledge
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claims to commercial, government, and self-pay payers in compliance with billing regulations and timely filing guidelines Editing claims to ensure accurate coding, documentation, and payer
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coding systems (ICD-10-CM/PCS, UB-04, HCPCS, MS DRG, CPT, etc.) Familiarity with Commercial, Medicare, and Medicaid reimbursement Ability to write SQL and other coding languages a plus Excellent
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of the California Code of Regulations. Section 1399.540 states “A physician assistant may only provide those medical services which he or she is competent to perform and which are consistent with the physician