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Certified Appeals Coder
UofL HealthCertified Appeals Coder responsible for managing the appeal of unpaid claims in UofL Health. Collaborates with insurance carriers and ensures proper coding and payment processes.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Manage the appeal of unpaid claims in the Central Business Office
- Work closely with insurance carriers in resolving unpaid claims
- Review and appeal unpaid claims daily
- Completes follow-up work on appealed claims
- Works with insurance carriers on appeal issues
- Provides feedback to the coding department with coding errors or updates
- Review remit to ensure accurate payment was received
- Reviews denials for accuracy
- Obtains all necessary information to expedite the appeal process
- Closes and prints daily batch proof
- Makes charge corrections as needed in the practice management system
- Attends continued education programs for coding
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements
What you’ll need- High School education or GED required
- Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification through AAPC or CCA, CCS or CCS-P certification through AHIMA
- 3 years of prior coding experience, preferred
- Prior experience working with medical insurance
Benefits
Comp & perks- Health insurance
- Flexible work arrangements
- Professional development
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Hard Skills & Tools
codingappeal managementclaims resolutionpayment reviewdenial reviewcharge correctionspractice management system
Soft Skills
attention to detailcommunicationproblem-solvingorganizational skills
Certifications
Certified Professional Coder (CPC)Certified Coding Associate (CCA)Certified Coding Specialist (CCS)Certified Coding Specialist - Physician-based (CCS-P)