RCM Payment Poster (Remote) -Temp to Perm Customer Service & Call Center - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

RCM Payment Poster (Remote) -Temp to Perm

Baltimore, MD Baltimore, MD Temporary Temp-to-hire Temporary Temp-to-hire Estimated:
$38K - $48.
2K a year Estimated:
$38K - $48.
2K a year 11 days ago 11 days ago 11 days ago Overview:
RCM Payment Poster will post payments to reduce the A/R, reconcile daily deposits and process all forms of payments and oversee the daily workflow.
This is a temp to perm opportunity.
Candidates must reside within driving distance to Baltimore, MD or Los Angeles, CA.
Responsibilities:
Pull remits electronically and manually for daily deposits Accurately post remits via ERA, EFT and paper remits Process check and credit card payments to accounts Research unapplied payments, overpayments and credits Post all zero remits, negative and forward balance remits Reconcile daily and monthly reports to avoid variance Transfer to secondary, tertiary payor and/or self-pay for accuracy Code and label accounts according to denial and CARC codes Assist in maintaining the RCM department KPI's/metrics Manage Payment posting projects Ensure the unapplied payments are allocated daily and monthly Work closely with RCM Managers for paid not posted payments/ unapplied remits Work closely with Finance team to resolve PLB and variance ledgers
Qualifications:
Communication Proficiency Customer/Client Relationship Focused Technical Proficiency Ability to multitask and maintain thoroughness Thrive in a fast-paced environment Adaptable to change Positive approach to daily routine Strong computer skills, basic knowledge of excel and web browsers LEARN Behavioral is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Candidates must be presently eligible to work in the United States.
LEARN Behavioral offers a competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits plan, including 401(k), Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, and Tuition Reimbursement.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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