Remote Medical Billing Specialist – Work from Home Opportunity

Job Title: Remote Medical Billing Specialist – Work from Home Opportunity

Location: Remote (USA-Based Applicants Preferred)
Job Type: Full-Time / Part-Time
Experience Level: Entry-Level to Mid-Level
Salary: $15 – $25/hour (based on experience and certification)

Job Overview

We are seeking Remote Medical Billing Specialists to join our growing healthcare support team. This work-from-home role is ideal for individuals with attention to detail, knowledge of medical terminology, and experience in medical billing and insurance claims processing. Flexible scheduling and remote onboarding are available.

Key Responsibilities

  • Review, prepare, and submit medical claims to insurance companies

  • Follow up on unpaid or denied claims and ensure timely reimbursements

  • Verify patient insurance coverage and eligibility

  • Handle billing inquiries from patients and insurance companies professionally

  • Maintain accurate records of billing and payment activities

  • Stay updated with the latest HIPAA and insurance regulations

Qualifications and Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent (Associate degree or certification in medical billing preferred)

  • Experience with medical billing software (e.g., Kareo, AdvancedMD, Athenahealth, or similar)

  • Familiarity with CPT, ICD-10, and HCPCS coding

  • Basic knowledge of healthcare insurance policies (Medicare, Medicaid, private payers)

  • Strong organizational and communication skills

  • Ability to work independently in a remote environment

  • Medical billing certification (such as CMRS or CPB) is a plus

Benefits

  • Work-from-home flexibility

  • Competitive hourly pay with performance incentives

  • Opportunity for full-time employment after contract period

  • Ongoing training and career development

  • Supportive remote team environment

  • HIPAA-compliant systems and secure data handling

How to Apply

Please send your:

  • Updated resume

  • Any certifications or billing training credentials

  • Brief cover letter explaining your relevant experience and availability

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