Payment Representative Medical & Healthcare - Queensbury, NY at Geebo

Payment Representative


Job Description
McKesson is in the business of better health and we touch the lives of patients in virtually every aspect of healthcare. McKesson Business Performance Services (BPS) is a leader inphysician and hospital revenue cycle management, physician electronic health record and practice management system technology, and strategic consulting services. BPS offerings are uniquely designed to help physician groups, hospitals and health systems, accountable care organizations, labs, and emergency medical service providers improve efficiency and grow revenues while staying current with the latest regulatory requirements.
We understand the importance of a system that works together. Your expertise, drive and passion can help us carry out our mission to improve lives and advance healthcare.
Join our team of leaders to begin a rewarding career.

Position Description
Organizes in-patient and out-patient claims for electronic or hard copy mail and forwards to appropriate third party payers. May receive payment, and prepare payment for deposit and forward to appropriate financial institution. Responsible for posting payments, rejections and LOA's to accouiunts and making corrections to misapplied payments. Reviews claims to make sure that payer specific billing requirements are met, follows-up on billing, determines and applies appropriate adjustments, answers inquiries, and updates accounts as necessary.


Minimum Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent work experience
Additional Knowledge & Skills
Overall good knowledge of payment poster responsibilities. Good understanding of posting process and little supervision needed.
Education
Entry level work experience; 6,000 Alph Numeric required, 5% error rate very detail oriented.
Certifications/Licensure
Physical Requirements
General Office DemandsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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