The Medical Billing Supervisor plans, organizes and supervises the medical insurance billing functions and accounting/clerical staff for the Department of Health and Social Services' Medical Billing Unit; assists in developing, implementing and maintaining the department-specific patient accounting and billing systems; serves as the electronic health record billing liaison between the County and the State; and resolves technical billing problems in coordination with the claim management system and clearing house provider.
The ideal candidate will be highly organized and detail-oriented with extensive experience in reviewing, reconciling, processing, and maintaining fiscal transactions, accounts, and/or statistical data and records. A strong foundation in medical billing is expected in this role. The candidate should have a working knowledge of methods, practices, and terminology used in insurance and medical billing and also possesses knowledge of fundamental accounting principles. The Medical Billing Supervisor must be adept at managing competing demands, multiple priorities, and reflect the County's Core Values.
Education and Experience
Education: Associate degree or equivalent from an accredited college or university with a major in medical billing and coding, healthcare accounting, or a field closely related to the intent of the class. Education must have included healthcare industry rules and regulations and current procedural code sets and guidelines for medical billing and coding
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Experience: Three (3) years of direct experience in medical billing and coding or medical accounts receivables; of which one year must have been lead or supervisory experience in any field.
Licensing, Certification and Registration Requirements
Note: Employees must keep their licenses, certifications and registrations current while employed in this class and failure to do so may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules and/or applicable bargaining agreement.