Neighborhood Health Plan of RI
Claim Auditor Payment Integrity
Neighborhood Health Plan of RI, Smithfield, Rhode Island, us, 02917
Job Details
Job Location
Smithfield, RI - Smithfield, RI
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
Associates Degree
Travel Percentage
None
Job Shift
Daytime
Job Category
Professional / Experienced Description
The Claim Auditor in Payment Integrity will address problematic and complex audit assignments to identify claim overpayments in accordance with established billing and coding parameters. Claim payment accuracy will be recognized through sound audit review methods and practices, including but not limited to; claim payment evaluation, medical chart review, claim payment data analysis and assessment of established organizational contractual parameters. Independently analyzes, extracts, refines, and interprets claims data for actionable insights. The Auditor uses self-directed, decision making and problem solving that directly impacts financial outcomes and results.Duties and Responsibilities:Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Investigate potential over-utilization by performing audits thought pre and post claim payment.Initiate and verify claims adjustments, maintain audit documentation, and prepare savings reports.Identify new audit areas through data mining and performing sample audits.Develops reports and deliverables for management and communicates with all levels of stakeholders.Provide recommendations and collaborate with Payment Integrity team on audit outcomes, identified issues, recommended modifications to clinical medical policies, billing and reimbursement guidelines, and online provider manual.Serve as contact with all operational areas relevant to Payment Integrity audit decisions.Represent company in internal and external meetings/conference calls when needed to discuss audit results or perform coding education.Performs other duties as assigned.Corporate Compliance Responsibility - As an essential function, responsible for complying with Neighborhood's Corporate Compliance Program, Standards of Business Conduct, applicable contracts, laws, rules and regulations, policies, and procedures as it applies to individual job duties, the department, and the Company. This position must exercise due diligence to prevent, detect, and report unlawful and/or unethical conduct by fellow co-workers, professional affiliates and/or agents.
Qualifications
QualificationsRequired:Associate's degree or equivalent three (3) years of claim review work experience to equate to the degreeAmerican Academy of Professional Coder's (AAPC) CPC certification or similarExperience in medical records review, claims processing or utilization/case management in clinical practice or managed care organizationFundamental knowledge of Medicare/Medicaid GuidelinesExperience with provider payment methodologiesCritical thinking and judgment/decision making skillsSolutions oriented-positive attitudeIndependent problem solving-innovative thinkerStrong communication skills (written/verbal)Excellent Customer Service skillsAbility to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environmentIntermediate to Advanced skills in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
Preferred :American Academy of Professional Coder's (AAPC) COC and/or CICData analytics experienceKnowledge of COGNOS reporting environment
Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.
Job Location
Smithfield, RI - Smithfield, RI
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
Associates Degree
Travel Percentage
None
Job Shift
Daytime
Job Category
Professional / Experienced Description
The Claim Auditor in Payment Integrity will address problematic and complex audit assignments to identify claim overpayments in accordance with established billing and coding parameters. Claim payment accuracy will be recognized through sound audit review methods and practices, including but not limited to; claim payment evaluation, medical chart review, claim payment data analysis and assessment of established organizational contractual parameters. Independently analyzes, extracts, refines, and interprets claims data for actionable insights. The Auditor uses self-directed, decision making and problem solving that directly impacts financial outcomes and results.Duties and Responsibilities:Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Investigate potential over-utilization by performing audits thought pre and post claim payment.Initiate and verify claims adjustments, maintain audit documentation, and prepare savings reports.Identify new audit areas through data mining and performing sample audits.Develops reports and deliverables for management and communicates with all levels of stakeholders.Provide recommendations and collaborate with Payment Integrity team on audit outcomes, identified issues, recommended modifications to clinical medical policies, billing and reimbursement guidelines, and online provider manual.Serve as contact with all operational areas relevant to Payment Integrity audit decisions.Represent company in internal and external meetings/conference calls when needed to discuss audit results or perform coding education.Performs other duties as assigned.Corporate Compliance Responsibility - As an essential function, responsible for complying with Neighborhood's Corporate Compliance Program, Standards of Business Conduct, applicable contracts, laws, rules and regulations, policies, and procedures as it applies to individual job duties, the department, and the Company. This position must exercise due diligence to prevent, detect, and report unlawful and/or unethical conduct by fellow co-workers, professional affiliates and/or agents.
Qualifications
QualificationsRequired:Associate's degree or equivalent three (3) years of claim review work experience to equate to the degreeAmerican Academy of Professional Coder's (AAPC) CPC certification or similarExperience in medical records review, claims processing or utilization/case management in clinical practice or managed care organizationFundamental knowledge of Medicare/Medicaid GuidelinesExperience with provider payment methodologiesCritical thinking and judgment/decision making skillsSolutions oriented-positive attitudeIndependent problem solving-innovative thinkerStrong communication skills (written/verbal)Excellent Customer Service skillsAbility to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environmentIntermediate to Advanced skills in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
Preferred :American Academy of Professional Coder's (AAPC) COC and/or CICData analytics experienceKnowledge of COGNOS reporting environment
Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.