Answer inbound phone calls from providers and collection staff to resolve claim status inquiries, explain billing processes and timing, coordinate with internal departments, meet service and availability standards, identify system/procedural issues, and complete assigned projects.
Customer Service Professionals (CSP’s) on the Provider Billing Inquiry (PBI) team are responsible for providing support to our existing network providers by assisting them with status of their claims while providing outstanding customer service.
- Receive inbound phone calls from a phone queue
- Field and provide timely response to all daily inquiries from providers & collection staff regarding claim status.
- Effectively communicate the billing process and timing expectations to the caller.
- Communicate with other departments within MedRisk if needed to assist in resolving claim inquiry; such as Accounting, Provider Relations, and Account Management (Account Reps & Corporate Account Executives (CAE’s).
- Consistently meet MedRisk Customer Support Service & Quality standards
- Consistently maintain the Total Agent Availability (TAA) goal monthly.
- Understand MedRisk’s interdepartmental procedures, policies and comply with them.
- Identify potential or existing system and/or procedural challenges, and notify Supervisor and assist in resolution if needed.
- Complete special projects or tasks as assigned by the Supervisor.
- Other duties as assigned.
9am - 6:30pm Est
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