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Patient Service Representative - Billing

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Patient Service Representative - Billing: 🤝🧾

The Patient Service Representative - Billing works within our Clinical Operations team and serves as a link between patients, the practice, and the healthcare system. They are often the initial point of contact for patients at Midi, entrusted as brand ambassadors to deliver and maintain the highest level of service throughout each patient's journey.

The Patient Service Representative team at Midi ensures that patients receive necessary support during their care, facilitates new patient registration, guides patients through the healthcare system, and bridges any communication gaps. Specifically, the Patient Service Representative - Billing focuses on handling billing-related issues and cases. They assist patients with billing inquiries, insurance questions, and complaints, aiming to provide a superior customer service experience:

This job is “HOT”: 🔥

  • Make a real impact on women’s health – Help patients navigate their healthcare journey with care and clarity.
  • Work from anywhere – Enjoy full remote flexibility while being part of a mission-driven, collaborative team.
  • Shape the future of a growing startup – Contribute to processes, tools, and workflows as Midi Health expands and innovates in women’s care.

Business impact: 📈

  • Serving as the primary contact for patients, ensuring effective communication.
  • Collaborating with clinical teams to verify insurance coverage and benefits before telehealth appointments.
  • Assisting patients in understanding financial obligations and payment options.
  • Utilizing Zendesk to promptly and professionally resolve patient billing inquiries.
  • Participating in audits to detect billing discrepancies and trends affecting patient and cross-departmental billing.
  • Contributing to cross-functional initiatives to improve patient experiences and optimize billing processes.
  • Assisting patients with verifying information, scheduling appointments, and updating Electronic Health Records (EHR).
  • Managing intake procedures, including healthcare and insurance forms, and collecting payments.
  • Adhering to organizational and regulatory guidelines to safeguard patient privacy and safety; safeguarding patient Protected Health Information (PHI) to maintain privacy.

What you will need to succeed: 🌱

  • 2-5 years providing a best-in-class patient experience; 1-2 years of billing experience (preferred)
  • 2 years of Zendesk experience 
  • 2 years of Athena experience 
  • 2 years of Google Workplace experience (required) 
  • Strong and professional verbal and written communication skills
  • Must have strong, reliable internet and a quiet, distraction-free workplace

What we offer: 💼 ✨

  • Compensation = $23/hr
  • Opportunity to join a growing start-up at the ground level 
  • Health, dental, and paid time off
  • 100% remote environment

The interview process will include: 📚

  1. Recruiter Screen (30 min)

  2. Hiring Manager Screen (30–45 min)

  3. Final Team Interviews (30 min)

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