Job Title:
Government Programs Appeals and Grievances Research Specialist
Number of Positions:
1
Location:
Okemos, MI
Location Specifics:
Fully Remote
Job Summary:
Position Description:
To direct and assist in the resolution of dental benefit determinations and analysis of provider and subscriber referrals, provider billing and treatment records analysis, and to support the fraud & abuse program.
Primary Job Responsibilities:
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Researches, analyzes, and resolves cases for government programs members involving compliance issues including but are not limited to balance billing, non-delivery of care, quality of care, personality disputes, anti-fraud hotline, internal referrals, and appeals. Case research may include but is not limited to, contract review and analysis, data analysis, records audit, and interviews with external customers.
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Communicates to internal and external customers to obtain necessary information and relay actions taken and the resolution of cases.
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Participates in an anti-fraud team responsible for identifying, preventing, and reporting fraud.
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Prepares dental claims so appropriate determinations can be finalized with correct procedure policies and bypasses in place, adjudicates claims, analyzes documents, and maintains claims records, as well as coordinates adjustments on difficult claims and inquiries.
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Thoroughly documents case information within a case database for investigation, fraud, and/or legal cases.
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Coordinates data to be used by internal or external parties including audits, hearings and for use by legal counsel when necessary. Participates in audits and hearings as necessary, including sample preparation and presentation.
Perform other related assigned duties as necessary to complete the Primary Job Responsibilities as described above.
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Minimum Requirements:
Position requires an associate's degree in accounting, business administration, criminal justice, dental assisting or hygiene, or a related field and four years of experience in a position requiring knowledge of dental terminology, dental procedure codes, or dental office billing and record keeping practices within a provider office, administering dental benefit contracts within the insurance industry, or identifying, analyzing, and resolving compliance issues based on policies and procedures outside of the insurance industry. Previous experience supporting an anti-fraud/abuse program preferred. Will accept any suitable combination of education, training, or experience.
Position also requires knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications; strong verbal and written communication skills; strong analytical skills; the ability to work independently and as part of a team; the ability to manage multiple assignments with competing deadlines; and the ability to identify and resolve problems using independent judgment.
The company will provide equal employment and advancement opportunity within the context of its unique business environment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, national origin, familial status, citizenship, genetic information, disability, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, height, weight, military status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law or ordinance.
What We Do
Delta Dental of Michigan began operations in 1957, and today with its affiliates, is one of the largest dental plan administrators in the country. Delta Dental companies nationwide comprise the Delta Dental Plans Association, which provides coverage to more than 80 million Americans and operates two of the nation’s largest networks of participating dentists.
In addition to providing superior dental benefits, Delta Dental of Michigan and the Delta Dental Foundation are committed to investing in initiatives that support healthy, smart, vibrant communities for all. Follow the Delta Dental Foundation for their work on improving oral and overall health and health equity.