Munson Healthcare Revenue Cycle Analyst – Remote in United States

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    Summary:

    As a member of the Revenue Cycle Team, this position will work with revenue producing departments to maintain and update the system-wide Chargemasters. Responsible for pricing logic analysis, departmental reviews, compliance to governmental regulations and third party billing support. Position will involve problem-solving, routinely interacting with the CBO and facility claim processing personnel.

    Why work as a Revenue Cycle Analyst at Munson Healthcare?

  • Remote work schedule

  • Our dynamic work environment includes many opportunities for growth and development

  • Be a part of a team that nurtures a culture of caring every day

  • Our employees work in positive, supportive, and compassionate environments built on our organizational values.

    What’s Required:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Accounting, Information Systems, Healthcare Administration or related field required.

  • Three to five years experience in healthcare or healthcare finance.

  • Must be able to complete detailed financial analyses in a timely manner & formulate recommendations based on the analysis.

  • Able to perform research using published resources and the Internet and to prepare recommendations based on that research.

  • Able to understand and analyze payor regulations, reimbursement and coding guidelines.

  • Two to three years of professional coding experience and must obtain the credentials of a certified professional coder (CPC) within 18 months of employment OR three to five years of professional coding experience and has obtained the credentials of a certified professional coder (CPC).

  • Must attain a minimum of 90% on Munson Coding-Billing Test for consideration of role, and maintain a test score of 90% or above on a semi-annual testing basis.

  • Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills with the ability to comfortably interact with diverse populations.

    The Benefits of Working at Munson:

  • Competitive salaries

  • Full benefits, paid holidays, and paid time off (up to 19 days your first year)

  • Tuition reimbursement and ongoing educational opportunities

  • Retirement savings plan with employer match and personal consulting

  • Wellness plans, an employee assistance program and employee discounts

    *Terms and conditions apply


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