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Revenue Cycle Collector

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Are you passionate about managing and closing patients' accounts? Are you seeking a remote, full-time position with great benefits (including medical, dental, and vision), a 401(k) with a company match, and performance-based bonuses within a collaborative team environment? Do you have a genuine commitment to making a positive impact on people's lives and the resilience to overcome challenges?

Ambulatory Anesthesia Care (AAC) is expanding and we're seeking to hire a dedicated full-time remote revenue cycle team member who thrives in the dynamic pace of the revenue cycle, particularly in medical collections, and values teamwork. The position is available starting February 28, 2024.

About AAC: We're a dynamic practice management organization supporting Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Office-Based Anesthesiology practices across IllinoisTexasWashington, and Oregon

Responsibilities: As a key team member, you will primarily focus on insurance collections for the anesthesia practices we serve. Your daily activities will include:

  • Appealing denials and underpayments
  • Requesting reconsideration for secondary provider claims processed out-of-network or specific codes processed incorrectly
  • Responding to requests for additional information, medical records, or other correspondence
  • Following up on unpaid or partially paid claims

Qualifications: To be considered for this role, candidates should possess:

  • 1-2 years of experience in medical insurance collections, preferably in anesthesia or surgical specialties
  • Previous experience working from home or within a remote/hybrid environment
  • Comfort with technology, including proficiency in various software applications and online payer portals
  • Office 365 and Excel experience is a plus
  • Willingness to engage in phone communication with payers and escalate calls to senior representatives when necessary

Working Hours: This position requires availability during CST operating hours, preferably 8 am ET – 4:30 pm CST. AAC will provide the selected candidate with a laptop and necessary IT supplies for secure remote work.

Our Expectations: At AAC, our values include caring, integrity, adaptability, collaboration, and tenacity. We seek team members who not only excel in specific tasks but also demonstrate a commitment to doing their best every day. Join our team for an opportunity that goes beyond a typical job description. We expect you to bring your best to work each day, not just for yourself but for the success of the entire team. Ready to make a meaningful contribution? Apply today and become a valued member of our team! We look forward to meeting you!

Keywords: revenue cycle, collections representative, billing, collections specialist, anesthesia billing, a/r, accounts receivable, work from home, remote work from home, healthcare, medical collections, hiring immediately.

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