Description

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UCLA HEALTH

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Description

As a Transplant Billing Representative, you will manage a
designated portfolio of inpatient and outpatient transplant accounts, ensuring
accurate claim preparation and timely reimbursement. Your primary
responsibilities include:

  • Reviewing
    and preparing inpatient and outpatient transplant claims based on payer
    type and billing requirements
  • Submitting
    claims to commercial, government, and self-pay payers in compliance with
    billing regulations and timely filing guidelines
  • Editing
    claims to ensure accurate coding, documentation, and payer-specific
    requirements are met prior to submission
  • Reviewing
    required documentation such as authorizations, medical records, and
    transplant-related invoices to support claim accuracy
  • Managing
    assigned transplant accounts, including mid-to-high dollar balances, and
    responding to payer inquiries to support timely resolution

Salary Range: $26.79 – $38.05/hourly

Qualifications

We are seeking a detail-oriented individual with:

  • High
    school diploma or GED; Minimum of 3 years of related hospital billing or
    collections experience, including at least 1 year in billing investigation
  • Associate’s
    degree in healthcare administration, finance, or a related field,
    preferred
  • Knowledge
    of inpatient and outpatient hospital billing processes and claim
    submission requirements
  • Ability
    to interpret payer billing rules and basic contract terms
  • Working
    knowledge of UB-04 claim forms, CPT codes, HCPCS codes, and hospital
    billing data elements
  • Experience
    using patient accounting or billing systems in a healthcare setting
  • Proficiency
    in Microsoft Office, especially Excel and Word
  • Strong
    organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage
    multiple accounts while meeting productivity expectations

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