Revenue Cycle Director directs and oversees the overall policies, objectives, and initiatives of an organization's revenue cycle activities to optimize the patient financial interaction along the care continuum. Reviews, designs, and implements processes surrounding admissions, pricing, billing, third party payer relationships, compliance, collections, and other financial analyses to ensure that clinical revenue cycle is effective and properly utilized. Being a Revenue Cycle Director tracks numerous metrics related to the patient engagement cycle including record coding error rates and billing turnaround times to develop sound revenue cycle analysis and reporting. Manages relations with payers and providers to generate high reimbursement rates and a low level of denials. Additionally, Revenue Cycle Director requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. The Revenue Cycle Director manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. To be a Revenue Cycle Director typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Expectations:
Exemplify Core Values - Show Enthusiasm, Ownership Thinking, Always Educate, Persistence
Strive to Maintain Perfect Attendance & Present in Full Required Uniform
Provide "Ritz Carlton" Customer Service & Make Ethical Decisions in the Patient's Best Interest
Thorough & Detailed Documentation
Be Willing to Help Any Department with Any Task Whenever Necessary
Be Willing to Be Uncomfortable in Order to Learn & Grow
EOB's, Preauthorizations, collections and..........
We are looking for a revenue cycle manager to be responsible for working with insurance companies to verify patients’ benefits, as well as calculating and collecting outstanding payments from patients. You should be proficient in using the dental practice management software to update each patient’s file, run and monitor weekly and monthly reports to verify insurance payments received, and upload completed insurance forms into patients’ electronic files.
You will work closely with patients, explain their benefits to them, communicate any insurance concerns, and manage any insurance disputes. An outstanding dental insurance coordinator should achieve excellent customer service, and share a professional relationship with insurance companies to ensure success in balancing patient benefits with insurance payments. Collecting patient copayments for procedures and answering any questions about benefits.
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