Job Description
as Research Biller for the Division of Hematology-Oncology Clinical Trials
Unit. Primary Responsibilities Include Performance Of Project Management, Daily
billing review and approval of all research billing charges in CareConnect, and management
of the billing approvals in CareConnect, Excel, hard copy paper bills, or Excel
spreadsheets. Work with the study teams to reconcile billing charges via phone,
E-mail, or in person. Work with CareConnect Super Users to report any billing
corrections or system problems. Quality control of registration and billing
errors, correction of billing, development, and maintenance of billing, and OnCore
update reports. Develop reports for Management. Review research protocols to
the budget to validate exams and determine if a contract amendment is needed or
to determine the correct billing path. Work with Management on billing-related
projects. Provide overall billing support to the Finance Office and serve as
backup for divisional needs. Assist with special projects as requested.
Salary
offers are determined based on various factors including, but not limited to,
qualifications, experience, and equity. The full hourly salary range for this
position is: $29.42- $42.14.
Qualifications
Required:
- Minimal working knowledge of medical terminology, specifically in Hematology-Oncology, sufficient to recognize and analyze appropriateness of research expenses from clinic, clinical labs, radiology, CRC and other hospital, clinic and University departments.
- Skill in using a personal computer and computer software such as Excel, Word, Microsoft Mail and various patient databases such as the Research Velos Database.
- Ability to organize and manipulate a large quantity of data.
- Ability to analyze problems, assess needs, and provide alternatives.
- Skill in prioritizing assignments to complete work in a timely and accurate manner.
- Effective oral and written communication skills necessary to make inquiries and convey information.
- Skill in working independently and following through on assignments with minimal direction.
- Ability to handle confidential material frequently while protecting its strict confidentiality.
- Ability to perform under the pressure of frequent interruptions and distractions.
- Ability to establish and maintain excellent working relationships with faculty, fellows, research nurses, and other Division staff, Hospital, University, Clinics, and Community Oncology practices in order to solve problems and expedite document processing.
- Typing skills sufficient to prepare correspondence, memos, and financial reports with speed and accuracy.
- Willingness to help with special projects as directed.
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