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of revenue cycle, billing, or healthcare financial experience, including CPT/HCPCS coding and billing guidelines (required) Strong knowledge of hospital revenue cycle functions, including
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. You will plan, organize, and perform essential responsibilities to maintain compliance with study protocols and all relevant regulations, including institutional policies, FDA Code of Federal
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to dress code and work in a non-smoking environment. Ability to practice safe food handling techniques. Ability to adjust to fluctuating work load and work schedule. Interpersonal skills and interact
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, including AB1455, the Knox-Keene Act, Health & Safety Codes, etc., Familiarity with medical terminology, CPT codes, HCPCS codes, health networks, IPAs, HMOs, PPOs, PCPs, and contract affiliations Excellent
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to dress code according to infection prevention needs and policies. Ability to practice safe food handling techniques. Must have the ability to adjust to fluctuating work load and adhere to production
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to adhere to departmental dress code and appearance standards. Ability to stand for long periods and perform repetitive physical activities such as stretching, bending, pushing, walking, lifting, and reaching
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facilitate projects and meet deadlines according to the needs of the project team. UCLA Health salary range for this title code is $95,400-208,300/annually. Please note that the department’s target pay range
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to expressed needs of referring services, physicians and patients Demonstrate knowledge of clinical billing (IDX codes) to ensure appropriate accounting and reimbursement of services rendered
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) Ability to respond efficiently to expressed needs of referring services, physicians and patients Demonstrate knowledge of clinical billing (IDX codes) to ensure appropriate accounting and reimbursement
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to adhere to departmental dress code and appearance standards. Ability to stand for long periods and perform repetitive physical activities such as stretching, bending, pushing, walking, lifting, and reaching