SENIOR MEDICAL BILLING TECHNICIAN (#MB6 ) $33.95-$42.91 hourly / $5,885.00-$7,438.00 monthly / $70,616.00-$89,252.80 yearly
Definition
Distinguishing Characteristics
Typical Tasks
- Performs full scope of medical billing revenue capture, including appeal processing;
- Identifies billing workflow problems with the claims management system and clearinghouse to ensure resolution for medical billing revenue capture;
- Develops workflows for claims transmission and reconciliation;
- Serves as electronic health record billing liaison, solving complex technical billing problems in coordination with practice management system provider;
- Provides instructions and makes decisions on difficult medical billing accounting problems in connection with the work of business office accounting and other clerical staff;
- Plans, assigns, reviews and monitors work of subordinate staff for adherence to established procedure and accuracy, completion and conformance to applicable rules and regulations, and makes changes as appropriate;
- Schedules work to meet deadlines;
- Establishes priorities and determines efficient ways to organize tasks of subordinates;
- Ensures compliance with medical billing policy, both internally and as directed by payer sources;
- Coordinates work with other units and offices to ensure efficient work flow;
- Makes recommendations on or selects subordinates, trains, directs and reviews work, prepares performance evaluations, issues warnings, prescribes work schedules and vacations;
- Studies medical billing accounting procedures and systems, makes recommendations and directs the implementation of new/revised systems and procedures;
- Explains complex medical billing and accounting processes and applications;
- Uses computerized and/or manual systems to enter, retrieve and perform basic analysis of data;
- Performs complex technical medical billing accounting assignments, including reconciliations;
- Evaluates and processes insurance write-offs and bad debt associated with patient accounts;
- Works on special projects as assigned;
- May provide vacation or other temporary relief for other classes as required.
Employment Standards
Thorough Knowledge:
- Medical billing accounting methods, practices, terminology, and insurance claim processing procedures;
- Billing and patient accounting within practice management systems;
- Revenue cycle billing transactions and reconciliation processes;
- Business office organization, procedures and practices; and
- Record keeping systems using mathematical and analytical skills.
Working Knowledge:
- Basic medical and current procedural terminology;
- Pricing for health care services;
- EPIC or similar electronic health record system; and
- Governmental and private insurance programs.
Some Knowledge:
- Medical billing for federally qualified health centers;
- Workflow development for billing and medical support staff; and
- Coordination and testing for billing problem resolution within practice management systems;
Abilities:
- Plan, assign, supervise and coordinate the work of employees performing complex medical billing accounting functions;
- Devise and adapt work procedures and record keeping systems to meet changing needs;
- Troubleshoot errors related to billing activities;
- Understand, interpret and apply laws, rules and written and verbal directions;
- Research and apply legal requirements associated with medical billing practices and related accounting transactions;
- Use computerized systems to enter, retrieve and perform data analysis;
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all levels of medical, professional, administrative and support personnel contacted in the course of work;
- Write neatly and legibly;
- Spell correctly and use correct business English, Spanish may also be required.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
Any combination of training and experience, which would provide the required knowledge and abilities, is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
The equivalent of three years of full-time experience in the class of Medical Billing Technician or in an equivalent or higher clerical class performing medical billing or medical accounting in a County Health Services Agency or other similar environment;
Or
The equivalent of four years full time experience performing medical billing or medical accounts receivable functions;
And
Possession of one (1) of the following valid certifications (current): Certified Coding Specialist (all types) or Registered Health Information Administrator or Registered Health Information Technician or Certified Professional Coder (all types), or one year of similar experience in a medical setting outside of the County's medical services, or completion of an accredited medical billing and coding program at a college or institution of higher education.
Miscellaneous
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Successful completion of a fingerprint background check.
Bargaining Unit: 41
EEOC Job Category: 03
Occupational Grouping: 10
Workers' Compensation Code: 0053
CLASS: MB6; EST: 2/1/2018;