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Recovery Specialist

Remote

About Katch

Katch is a leading healthcare technology company specializing in payment integrity and subrogation solutions. We partner with health plans, providers, and other stakeholders to identify, recover, and prevent payment errors—helping our clients reduce costs and improve operational efficiency. Our innovative platform combines advanced analytics, deep industry expertise, and a collaborative approach to deliver faster, more accurate recoveries and better outcomes across the healthcare ecosystem. 

At Katch, we’re building a fast-growing team that thrives in a startup environment. We look for curious, resourceful problem-solvers who are comfortable wearing multiple hats, working with ambiguity, and moving quickly to deliver results. Ideal candidates are collaborative by nature, eager to learn, and passionate about driving innovation in healthcare. If you’re energized by solving complex challenges and want to make a measurable impact, you’ll feel right at home here. 

Job Summary 

The Recovery Specialist is responsible for recovering medical payments when another party is responsible, handling complex injury cases including attorney-represented and litigated matters. 

Responsibilities 

  • Investigate, evaluate, and negotiate healthcare subrogation matters 
  • Understand and apply Medicare, Medicaid, ERISA, and related laws 
  • Research and interpret laws and regulations 
  • Conduct outbound calls and communicate with attorneys and insurers 
  • Document communications and maintain case activity records 
  • Ensure HIPAA compliance 
  • Participate in case reviews and strategy discussions 
  • Mentor other team members in subrogation skills 

Job Qualifications 

  • High School Diploma or GED 
  • Understanding of subrogation principles and health/P&C insurance 
  • Strong negotiation skills 
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills 
  • Proficiency in MS Office
  • Ability to work independently and adapt to change

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Wellness program with resources for healthy living
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for tax-free savings 
  • Tuition reimbursement opportunities
  • Generous PTO so you can recharge
  • Paid holidays and sick time
  • Leave options to support life’s biggest moments
  • Life and Disability insurance through Unum
  • Voluntary coverage options for added peace of mind (Critical Illness, Accident, Hospital Indemnity, Legal, and Identity Protection)
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for free, confidential counseling and support
  • Backup care when you need it for children, elders, and pets through Care.com
  • Remote work options available for many roles
  • Flexible schedules in select positions

For more information about Katch, visit KatchIQ.com.

 

 

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