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Litigation Collector
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United States
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13 hours ago
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0
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Mid Level
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Litigation Collector
Surgery Partners, Inc
Role Description The specialist will stay current on personal injury regulations, maintain accurate documentation, and work closely with legal counsel to ensure proper follow-up and resolution of litigation accounts. - Responsible for assisting with all functions associated with outstanding account balances on LOP and litigation cases. - Work to successfully reduce days in A/R and meet assigned cash and productivity goals. - Audit patient accounts to determine accuracy of codes/fees billed and payments/adjustments posted prior to submission to third parties. - Prepare statements and billing ledgers in response to incoming legal inquiries. - Confer with legal counsel on claims with pending litigation matters, including AR follow-up. - Settle and negotiate final settlement/resolution in accordance with company guidelines. - Dispute unilateral settlements when necessary. - Keep informed on all current applicable personal injury regulations and requirements. Inform management and team members of changes and keep documentation current and accessible. Qualifications - High School diploma (or equivalent). - Bachelor degree in related field preferred. - Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in Healthcare collections or Personal Injury field. - Experience with personal injury or litigation-related billing strongly preferred. - Strong knowledge of healthcare billing practices, AR follow-up, and reimbursement process. - Excellent communication skills, in both verbal and written communications. - Ability to comprehend and calculate intermediate level math equations. - Proven negotiation and problem-solving skills. - High attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Requirements - Talk / Hear - See - Sit - Stand - Manual Dexterity - Normal Office Surroundings Benefits - Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance - Health Savings Account with an employer contribution - Life Insurance - PTO - 401(k) retirement plan with a company match - And more!
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