Medical Billing Specialist (ABA)
Remote
Billing /
Part Time /
Remote
About Us
Camber builds software to improve the quality and accessibility of healthcare. We streamline and replace manual work so clinicians can focus on what they do best: providing great care. For more details on our thesis, check out our write-up: What is Camber?
We started Camber because we care about impact — the lack of supply for behavioral healthcare means those who need it most cannot access it. We believe this is one of the biggest problems out there today. It’s why we’re tackling this broken industry, and why we want you on this mission with us.
We’ve raised $50M in funding from phenomenal supporters at a16z, Craft Ventures, YCombinator, Manresa, and many others who are committed to improving the accessibility of care. For more information, take a look at: Announcing Camber
About Our Culture
Our mission to change behavioral health starts with us and how we operate. We don’t want to just change behavioral health, we want to change the way startups operate. Here are a few tactical examples:
1) Improving accessibility and quality of healthcare is something we live and breathe. Everyone on Camber’s team cares deeply about helping clinicians and patients.
2) We have to have a sense of humor. Healthcare is so broken, it's depressing if you don't laugh with us.
About The Role
We're looking for mission-driven medical billers who care about creating positive impact, love solving challenging problems, and will thrive in a fast-paced environment. This person will help with the end-to-end billing process for our Applied Behavioral Analysis clients, efficiently working claims and identifying (and implementing) process improvements to increase collections for our clinics.
What you'll do:
- Clean, review, and submit claims for behavioral health providers (specifically autism providers)
- Track claim statuses and remittances
- Work denials and follow up with unpaid claims proactively
- Manage patient responsibility invoices (e.g., patient co-insurance, co-pays)
- Evaluate insurance operations and identify efficiency improvements
- Analyze EOBs and post manual payments
What we’re looking for:
- 2+ years experience with revenue cycle management and billing for commercial and Medicaid plans (especially in the autism space) with claim submission, payment posting, etc.
- Experience working with electronic medical record / practice management systems
- Experience working with clearinghouses and payor portals
- Knowledge of the denials, corrections, and appeals process
- Minimum availability of 25 hours/week during core business hours
Camber is based in New York City and are prioritizing remote candidates for this position.