Experienced Healthcare Claims Processor-remote

About the position Join the Karna Team as a Temporary, Full-Time Medical Claims Processor. Be an integral part of a team dedicated to servicing the World Trade Center Health Program. In this role, you will leverage your meticulous attention to detail and commitment to accuracy in processing complex medical claims. If you're eager to make a positive impact in our community through your administrative skills, we encourage you to apply! Responsibilities • Analyze and process a variety of complex medical claims in accordance with program policies and procedures, ensuring accuracy and compliance. • Analyze claims and adjudicate them according to program guidelines, employing critical thinking to navigate complex scenarios. • Ensure claims are processed promptly to meet client standards and regulatory requirements, employing effective problem-solving skills to address any barriers. • Proactively resolve claim discrepancies and issues by collaborating with other departments, utilizing analytical skills to identify root causes and implement solutions. • Uphold the confidentiality of patient records and company information as per HIPAA regulations. • Maintain thorough records of claims processed, denied, or requiring further investigation, ensuring transparency and traceability. • Analyze and report on trends in claim issues or irregularities to management, contributing to process improvement initiatives; Assists Team Leads with reporting. • Engage in audits and compliance reviews to ensure adherence to internal and external regulations, using critical thinking to evaluate processes. • Mentors and trains new claims processors as needed. Requirements • High school diploma or equivalent. • Minimum of 5 years' experience in medical claims processing, including professional and facility claims as well as complex and high-dollar claims. • Familiarity with ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems. • Understanding of medical terminology, healthcare services, and insurance procedures (worker's compensation experience is a plus). • Strong attention to detail and accuracy. • Ability to interpret insurance program policies and government regulations effectively. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. • Proficient in arenaflex Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook). • Capacity to work independently as well as collaboratively within a team. • Commitment to ongoing education and training in industry standards and technology advancements. • Experience with claim denial resolution and the appeals process. • Ability to efficiently manage a high volume of claims. • Customer service-oriented with strong problem-solving capabilities. • Must be flexible and have the ability to adjust to the needs of the client and changes in the program. Benefits • $22-25/hour Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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