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Eligibility Specialist @ Midi Health: 👩‍⚕️💻

We are seeking a dedicated Eligibility Specialist to join our Revenue Cycle team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for verifying patient insurance coverage and ensuring eligibility for services, while also maintaining a smooth billing process. You will play a critical role in ensuring patients understand their coverage and financial responsibility before services are rendered by our clinicians. This role requires strong attention to detail, exceptional communication skills, and experience with systems like AthenaHealth, payer portals, and Zendesk.

Business impact 📈  

  • Accurately verify patient insurance coverage, benefits, and eligibility using systems like AthenaHealth and payer portals.
  • Obtain and track pre-authorizations for services when required by the payer.
  • Identify primary and secondary insurance coverage to ensure proper coordination of benefits and avoid future claim denials.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of insurance verification outcomes in the system, ensuring billing compliance.
  • Collaborate with billing specialists and patients to resolve eligibility-related issues, claim holds, or denials.
  • In collaboration with Operations team, maintain proprietary insurance-provider mapping database to ensure billing compliance 
  • Notify patients of any discrepancies in coverage or issues with their insurance eligibility, providing patients with clear guidance and options.
  • Ensure patient insurance information is correctly recorded and maintained for accurate billing and reimbursement.
  • Conduct follow-up on pending insurance verifications to prevent delays in billing or service delivery.
  • Use AthenaHealth, payer portals and other tools efficiently to confirm patient eligibility and verify coverage before appointments.

What you will need to succeed: 🌱

  • Minimum of 2 years of experience in medical billing, front office, insurance verification, or eligibility-related roles.
  • Proficient with AthenaHealth or another EHR, insurance payer portals  and other eligibility verification systems.
  • Must have eligibility experience with major commercial plans, across multiple states in a telehealth model
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to explain complex insurance details to patients and internal team members.
  • Proven ability to investigate, resolve, and prevent issues related to insurance verification and eligibility.
  • High degree of accuracy in verifying patient data and maintaining records.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, growing environment, while maintaining a focus on patient satisfaction and operational excellence.

Who You Are:

You are an organized and detail-oriented professional with a deep understanding of insurance policies and coverage verification. Your strong communication skills and problem-solving abilities allow you to de-escalate patient concerns and resolve insurance issues effectively. You are adaptable, proactive, and capable of managing multiple tasks while ensuring the accuracy and integrity of patient information. Your focus on teamwork and patient care makes you a key player in ensuring the revenue cycle runs smoothly and efficiently.

What we offer:

  • 100% remote opportunity 
  • Competitive compensation aligned with experience
  • Comprehensive health benefits (medical and dental)
  • Paid time off 
  • Paid holidays

Hours: Full-time, 40-hour a week (Monday thru Friday)

Pay: $20-23 hour (dependent on experience and location), non-exempt

The interview process will include: 📚 

Interview 1: Meg Braxton, Recruiter (30 min Zoom)

Interview 2: Andres Delgado, Senior Manager, Revenue Cycle Operations & Ana Benavente, Manager of Revenue Cycle Operations (30 min Zoom)

Interview 3: Cate Daczyk, Director of Revenue Cycle Operations (30 min Zoom)

 

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