Medical Bill Auditor
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Join our engaged team at Injury Management Organization, Inc., located in Houston, TX, as a Full-Time Medical Bill Auditor! This remote opportunity offers a competitive pay range of $18 - $20 per hour. As a key player in the healthcare sector, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the accuracy of workers' compensation claims, utilizing your data entry and computer competency skills. This position allows you to be part of an innovative and empathetic team focused on problem-solving and delivering excellence.
Engage with colleagues who share your commitment to quality and accountability! You'll have the chance to make a significant impact while enhancing your professional skills in a reliable and supportive work environment. As a team member you'll be able to enjoy benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Life Insurance, Health Savings Account, Competitive Salary, Paid Time Off, and Snack/Drink Room. Seize this opportunity to grow in a role that values your contributions and aligns with your passion for health care!
A Little About Us
IMO is a trusted managed care partner for both private and public enterprise with vast experience in quality case management and positive injured employee outcomes. For over three decades our goal has been to provide industry leading customer service to our industry partners and their injured employees â€" a goal that has allowed IMO to grow from Texas into multiple other states including Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Colorado, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arizona, and New Mexico.
Are you excited about this Medical bill auditor job?
As a Full-Time Medical Bill Auditor at Injury Management Organization, Inc., you will prepare and compile medical provider bill data specifically for workers' compensation clients using advanced bill review software. Each day, you will process an impressive average of 80-90 medical provider bills while maintaining a remarkable 98% accuracy rate in QA reporting. Emphasizing a strong understanding of MBR guidelines, modifiers, and procedures, you will efficiently manage the processing of complex hospital and surgery bills.
Your role will also require you to demonstrate knowledge of system applications for payment recommendations based on the Texas WC fee schedule, ensuring that you adhere to the specific requirements of each client account. Join our team to engage in meaningful work that emphasizes excellence, accountability, and stewardship within the healthcare industry.
What We're Looking For In a Medical Bill Auditor
To excel as a Full-Time Medical Bill Auditor at Injury Management Organization, Inc., candidates must possess a diverse set of skills and knowledge essential for the role. A strong understanding of CPT codes, ICD-9/10 codes, and medical terminology is crucial for accurately coding data from records. You should be adept at examining medical records for completeness and accuracy, displaying high proficiency in data entry with exceptional ten-key skills by touch. Strong oral and written communication abilities will facilitate effective collaboration within our empathetic team. A high school diploma or equivalent is required, with a preference for candidates having some college education.
Ideal applicants will have 2-3 years of experience in medical bill auditing and workers' compensation billing, coupled with critical thinking skills to navigate complex billing scenarios. This combination of competencies ensures that you contribute meaningfully to our mission of delivering reliable and accurate services in the healthcare industry.
Knowledge And Skills Required For The Position Are
If you feel that this job is what you're looking for, applying is a piece of cake - just follow the instructions on this page. Good luck!
Once an offer has been extended and accepted, the successful applicant will be required to undergo a background and drug screen.
Engage with colleagues who share your commitment to quality and accountability! You'll have the chance to make a significant impact while enhancing your professional skills in a reliable and supportive work environment. As a team member you'll be able to enjoy benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Life Insurance, Health Savings Account, Competitive Salary, Paid Time Off, and Snack/Drink Room. Seize this opportunity to grow in a role that values your contributions and aligns with your passion for health care!
A Little About Us
IMO is a trusted managed care partner for both private and public enterprise with vast experience in quality case management and positive injured employee outcomes. For over three decades our goal has been to provide industry leading customer service to our industry partners and their injured employees â€" a goal that has allowed IMO to grow from Texas into multiple other states including Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Colorado, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arizona, and New Mexico.
Are you excited about this Medical bill auditor job?
As a Full-Time Medical Bill Auditor at Injury Management Organization, Inc., you will prepare and compile medical provider bill data specifically for workers' compensation clients using advanced bill review software. Each day, you will process an impressive average of 80-90 medical provider bills while maintaining a remarkable 98% accuracy rate in QA reporting. Emphasizing a strong understanding of MBR guidelines, modifiers, and procedures, you will efficiently manage the processing of complex hospital and surgery bills.
Your role will also require you to demonstrate knowledge of system applications for payment recommendations based on the Texas WC fee schedule, ensuring that you adhere to the specific requirements of each client account. Join our team to engage in meaningful work that emphasizes excellence, accountability, and stewardship within the healthcare industry.
What We're Looking For In a Medical Bill Auditor
To excel as a Full-Time Medical Bill Auditor at Injury Management Organization, Inc., candidates must possess a diverse set of skills and knowledge essential for the role. A strong understanding of CPT codes, ICD-9/10 codes, and medical terminology is crucial for accurately coding data from records. You should be adept at examining medical records for completeness and accuracy, displaying high proficiency in data entry with exceptional ten-key skills by touch. Strong oral and written communication abilities will facilitate effective collaboration within our empathetic team. A high school diploma or equivalent is required, with a preference for candidates having some college education.
Ideal applicants will have 2-3 years of experience in medical bill auditing and workers' compensation billing, coupled with critical thinking skills to navigate complex billing scenarios. This combination of competencies ensures that you contribute meaningfully to our mission of delivering reliable and accurate services in the healthcare industry.
Knowledge And Skills Required For The Position Are
- Knowledge of CPT codes
- ICD-9/10 codes
- 4 years medical terminology
- Ability to code data from records
- Skilled in examining medical records for completeness and accuracy
- Highly accurate in data entry
- Ten-key by touch
- Oral and written communication skills
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Prefer some college
- Minimum 2-3 years experience in medical bill auditing and workers' compensation billing
- Possess critical thinking skills
If you feel that this job is what you're looking for, applying is a piece of cake - just follow the instructions on this page. Good luck!
Once an offer has been extended and accepted, the successful applicant will be required to undergo a background and drug screen.
Join our engaged team at Injury Management Organization, Inc., located in Houston, TX, as a Full-Time Medical Bill Auditor! This remote opportunity offers a competitive pay range of $18 - $20 per hour. As a key player in the healthcare sector, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the accuracy of workers' compensation claims, utilizing your data entry and computer competency skills. This position allows you to be part of an innovative and empathetic team focused on problem-solving and delivering excellence.
Engage with colleagues who share your commitment to quality and accountability! You'll have the chance to make a significant impact while enhancing your professional skills in a reliable and supportive work environment. As a team member you'll be able to enjoy benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Life Insurance, Health Savings Account, Competitive Salary, Paid Time Off, and Snack/Drink Room. Seize this opportunity to grow in a role that values your contributions and aligns with your passion for health care!
A Little About Us
IMO is a trusted managed care partner for both private and public enterprise with vast experience in quality case management and positive injured employee outcomes. For over three decades our goal has been to provide industry leading customer service to our industry partners and their injured employees â€" a goal that has allowed IMO to grow from Texas into multiple other states including Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Colorado, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arizona, and New Mexico.
Are you excited about this Medical bill auditor job?
As a Full-Time Medical Bill Auditor at Injury Management Organization, Inc., you will prepare and compile medical provider bill data specifically for workers' compensation clients using advanced bill review software. Each day, you will process an impressive average of 80-90 medical provider bills while maintaining a remarkable 98% accuracy rate in QA reporting. Emphasizing a strong understanding of MBR guidelines, modifiers, and procedures, you will efficiently manage the processing of complex hospital and surgery bills.
Your role will also require you to demonstrate knowledge of system applications for payment recommendations based on the Texas WC fee schedule, ensuring that you adhere to the specific requirements of each client account. Join our team to engage in meaningful work that emphasizes excellence, accountability, and stewardship within the healthcare industry.
What We're Looking For In a Medical Bill Auditor
To excel as a Full-Time Medical Bill Auditor at Injury Management Organization, Inc., candidates must possess a diverse set of skills and knowledge essential for the role. A strong understanding of CPT codes, ICD-9/10 codes, and medical terminology is crucial for accurately coding data from records. You should be adept at examining medical records for completeness and accuracy, displaying high proficiency in data entry with exceptional ten-key skills by touch. Strong oral and written communication abilities will facilitate effective collaboration within our empathetic team. A high school diploma or equivalent is required, with a preference for candidates having some college education.
Ideal applicants will have 2-3 years of experience in medical bill auditing and workers' compensation billing, coupled with critical thinking skills to navigate complex billing scenarios. This combination of competencies ensures that you contribute meaningfully to our mission of delivering reliable and accurate services in the healthcare industry.
Knowledge And Skills Required For The Position Are
If you feel that this job is what you're looking for, applying is a piece of cake - just follow the instructions on this page. Good luck!
Once an offer has been extended and accepted, the successful applicant will be required to undergo a background and drug screen.
Engage with colleagues who share your commitment to quality and accountability! You'll have the chance to make a significant impact while enhancing your professional skills in a reliable and supportive work environment. As a team member you'll be able to enjoy benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Life Insurance, Health Savings Account, Competitive Salary, Paid Time Off, and Snack/Drink Room. Seize this opportunity to grow in a role that values your contributions and aligns with your passion for health care!
A Little About Us
IMO is a trusted managed care partner for both private and public enterprise with vast experience in quality case management and positive injured employee outcomes. For over three decades our goal has been to provide industry leading customer service to our industry partners and their injured employees â€" a goal that has allowed IMO to grow from Texas into multiple other states including Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Colorado, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arizona, and New Mexico.
Are you excited about this Medical bill auditor job?
As a Full-Time Medical Bill Auditor at Injury Management Organization, Inc., you will prepare and compile medical provider bill data specifically for workers' compensation clients using advanced bill review software. Each day, you will process an impressive average of 80-90 medical provider bills while maintaining a remarkable 98% accuracy rate in QA reporting. Emphasizing a strong understanding of MBR guidelines, modifiers, and procedures, you will efficiently manage the processing of complex hospital and surgery bills.
Your role will also require you to demonstrate knowledge of system applications for payment recommendations based on the Texas WC fee schedule, ensuring that you adhere to the specific requirements of each client account. Join our team to engage in meaningful work that emphasizes excellence, accountability, and stewardship within the healthcare industry.
What We're Looking For In a Medical Bill Auditor
To excel as a Full-Time Medical Bill Auditor at Injury Management Organization, Inc., candidates must possess a diverse set of skills and knowledge essential for the role. A strong understanding of CPT codes, ICD-9/10 codes, and medical terminology is crucial for accurately coding data from records. You should be adept at examining medical records for completeness and accuracy, displaying high proficiency in data entry with exceptional ten-key skills by touch. Strong oral and written communication abilities will facilitate effective collaboration within our empathetic team. A high school diploma or equivalent is required, with a preference for candidates having some college education.
Ideal applicants will have 2-3 years of experience in medical bill auditing and workers' compensation billing, coupled with critical thinking skills to navigate complex billing scenarios. This combination of competencies ensures that you contribute meaningfully to our mission of delivering reliable and accurate services in the healthcare industry.
Knowledge And Skills Required For The Position Are
- Knowledge of CPT codes
- ICD-9/10 codes
- 4 years medical terminology
- Ability to code data from records
- Skilled in examining medical records for completeness and accuracy
- Highly accurate in data entry
- Ten-key by touch
- Oral and written communication skills
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Prefer some college
- Minimum 2-3 years experience in medical bill auditing and workers' compensation billing
- Possess critical thinking skills
If you feel that this job is what you're looking for, applying is a piece of cake - just follow the instructions on this page. Good luck!
Once an offer has been extended and accepted, the successful applicant will be required to undergo a background and drug screen.