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Remote Humana Medical Coding Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Take part in code reviews and contribute to the continuous improvement of the development process ... Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits starting from your first day of employment

Take part in code reviews and contribute to the continuous improvement of the development process ... Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits starting from your first day of employment

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Remote Humana Medical Coding information

What is the difference between Remote Humana Medical Coding vs Remote AAPC Medical Coding?

AspectRemote Humana Medical CodingRemote AAPC Medical Coding
CertificationsCPH, CPC, CCSCPC, CCS, CIC
Work EnvironmentRemote, healthcare insurance providerRemote, various healthcare settings
Employer & IndustryHumana, health insurance industryHospitals, clinics, insurance companies

Remote Humana Medical Coding and Remote AAPC Medical Coding both require certifications like CPC and CCS. While both roles are remote and involve medical coding, Remote Humana Medical Coders typically work directly for Humana within the health insurance industry, focusing on insurance claims and policy coding. In contrast, Remote AAPC Medical Coders may work across various healthcare providers and settings, including hospitals and clinics. Both roles demand strong coding skills and certification but differ mainly in employer and specific industry focus.

Can I get a remote Humana Medical Coding job?

Yes, remote medical coding jobs with Humana are available and often require certification such as CPC or CCS, along with strong knowledge of medical terminology and coding guidelines. These positions typically offer flexible schedules and may involve using coding software and electronic health records systems.

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Remote Humana Medical Coding jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Remote Humana Medical Coding job openings:

Medical Billing Payment Poster

Summit Spine and Joint Centers

Lawrenceville, GA • Remote

$16.50 - $20/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

Company Overview:
Summit Spine and Joint Centers (SSJC) is a rapidly growing, multi-state Interventional Pain Management practice providing comprehensive clinical, surgical, and imaging services. With locations across Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, and Texas, our team is committed to delivering exceptional, patient-centered care through collaboration, innovation, and clinical excellence.
As one of the largest single-specialty pain management practices in the nation, SSJC continues to expand its network while investing in the people who make our success possible. We are seeking motivated, qualified professionals who are passionate about making a meaningful impact and contributing to our continued growth.
Job Duties:
  • Handle insurance deposits, including manual deposits from an office, ERA payments, and ERA online payments.
  • Post refund checks to payors or patients monthly
  • Post attorney deposits for PI cases
  • Investigate and correct any instances of patient auto-pay declinations, interacting directly with patients
  • Work outstanding accounts to include following up with insurance carriers for overpayments, underpayments, filing corrected claims, appealing claims, and following up on all denials to ensure processing / reprocessing and timely payments
  • Work directly with other billing staff and management to meet end of month closing deadlines
  • Appropriately documents issues, sources, and actions taken on each account
  • Identify, document, and report payor denial trends to billing manager for escalated follow-up
  • Creates reports regarding the status of patient accounts as requested
  • Address inquiries from insurance companies, patients, and providers
  • Ensure claim information is complete and accurate
  • Follows HIPAA guidelines in handling patient information
  • Patient payment posting
  • Review accounts for any patient/insurance credits
  • Review unapplied patient/insurance payments
Qualifications:
  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience with payment posting or revenue cycle in a medical setting
  • Experience with Medicare, Medicaid, Commercial insurance plans, Workers’ comp, and Personal Injury cases
  • Knowledge of claims submission of office visits, outpatient procedures, urinary drug screens, DME, MRI, and Chronic Care Management
  • Knowledge of medical billing rules, such as coordination of benefits, modifiers, and understanding of EOBs and ANSI code denials.
  • Excellent knowledge of CPT coding, ICD.10 coding and medical pre-certification protocols required
  • Excellent computer skills and familiarity with Microsoft Office
  • Comfortable working in a growing, dynamic organization and able to navigate change.
  • Self-motivated with ability to multi-task, prioritize work in a fast-paced, team environment
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred
  • Experience using eClinicalWorks preferred
  • Experience with Pain Management preferred
Preferred Location
While this is a remote position, preference will be given to candidates residing in one of the following states:
  • Georgia
  • Texas
  • North Carolina
  • South Carolina
  • Florida
Candidates located in Georgia should be able to attend meetings or training at our Lawrenceville administrative office as needed.
Compensation amp; Benefits
This is a full-time position offering a competitive salary, paid time off (PTO), comprehensive health benefits, and a 401(k) with company match.