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Word in Benefit June 9

SALARY

$1,500.00 - $2,000.00 Hourly

$12,000.00 - $16,000.00 Daily

$120,000.00 - $160,000.00 Biweekly

$130,000.00 - $173,333.33 Semi-Monthly

$260,000.00 - $346,666.67 Monthly

$3,120,000.00 - $4,160,000.00 Annually

LOCATION

USA, CA

JOB TYPE

Extra Help

REMOTE EMPLOYMENT

Remote Only

JOB NUMBER

WIBJ9

DEPARTMENTV4_TRG

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DIVISIONV4

sah 9/3

OPENING DATE

06/08/2025

CFF_APPLICATION PAYMENT FEE

$12.00

CFF_TEXTAREA

ewrewrwer

CFF_YESNO

Yes

CFF_TRUEFALSE

False

VETERAN

$10.00

NON-VETERAN

$5.00

PAYMENT OPTION 3 TO CHECK THE DISPLAY AT ONLINE

$2.00

PAYMENTOPTION4TOCHECKTHEDISPLAYOFSINGLELONGWORDATO

$3.50

PAYMENT 5 TO CHECK ONLINE DISPLAY OF LONG ONE WITH

$6.17

PAYMENTOPTION6TOCHECKTHEDISPLAYOFSINGLELONGWORDATO

$8.00

PAYMENTCHECKFORTRAINING-KALAI

$25.74

AA

$0.00

AA

$0.00

SALARY

$1,500.00 - $2,000.00 Hourly

$12,000.00 - $16,000.00 Daily

$120,000.00 - $160,000.00 Biweekly

$130,000.00 - $173,333.33 Semi-Monthly

$260,000.00 - $346,666.67 Monthly

$3,120,000.00 - $4,160,000.00 Annually

LOCATION

USA, CA

JOB TYPE

Extra Help

REMOTE EMPLOYMENT

Remote Only

JOB NUMBER

WIBJ9

DEPARTMENTV4_TRG

0000TestDeot long name verification for design update purpose

DIVISIONV4

sah 9/3

OPENING DATE

06/08/2025

CFF_APPLICATION PAYMENT FEE

$12.00

CFF_TEXTAREA

ewrewrwer

CFF_YESNO

Yes

CFF_TRUEFALSE

False

VETERAN

$10.00

NON-VETERAN

$5.00

PAYMENT OPTION 3 TO CHECK THE DISPLAY AT ONLINE

$2.00

PAYMENTOPTION4TOCHECKTHEDISPLAYOFSINGLELONGWORDATO

$3.50

PAYMENT 5 TO CHECK ONLINE DISPLAY OF LONG ONE WITH

$6.17

PAYMENTOPTION6TOCHECKTHEDISPLAYOFSINGLELONGWORDATO

$8.00

PAYMENTCHECKFORTRAINING-KALAI

$25.74

AA

$0.00

AA

$0.00

Description_Edited

  1. A contract between an insurance provider (e.g. an insurance company or a government) and an individual or his/her sponsor (e.g. an employer or a community organization). The contract can be renewable (e.g. annually, monthly)or lifelong in the case of private insurance, or be mandatory for all citizens in the case of national plans. The type and amount of health care costs that will be covered by the health insurance provider are specified in writing, in a member contract or "Evidence of Coverage" booklet for private insurance, or in a national health policy for public insurance.
  2. Provided by an employer-sponsored self-funded ERISA plan. The company generally advertises that they have one of the big insurance companies. However, in an ERISA case, that insurance company "doesn't engage in the act of insurance", they just administer it. Therefore, ERISA plans are not subject to state laws. ERISA plans are governed by federal law under the jurisdiction of the US Department of Labor (USDOL). The specific benefits or coverage details are found in the Summary Plan Description (SPD). An appeal must go through the insurance company, then to the Employer's Plan Fiduciary. If still required, the Fiduciary's decision can be brought to the USDOL to review for ERISA compliance, and then file a lawsuit in federal court.

Examples of Duties_Edited

Health insurance specialists carry many different responsibilities, which include reviewing patient records using medical coding procedures. They examine the claims and verify insurance eligibility, as well as record any medical charges and other payments or adjustments. Health insurance specialists are also responsible for detecting any coding errors or performing any modifications needed.

Other responsibilities include assisting patients in obtaining and understanding medical benefits. In the office, communication with other medical staff members and health insurance providers often occur. They are also responsible for updating any internal databases, which electronically store and organize patients' records, billing details, and registration forms

Typical Qualifications_Edited

Some Collage Degree

Supplemental Information_Edited

  1. A contract between an insurance provider (e.g. an insurance company or a government) and an individual or his/her sponsor (e.g. an employer or a community organization). The contract can be renewable (e.g. annually, monthly)or lifelong in the case of private insurance, or be mandatory for all citizens in the case of national plans. The type and amount of health care costs that will be covered by the health insurance provider are specified in writing, in a member contract or "Evidence of Coverage" booklet for private insurance, or in a national health policy for public insurance.
  2. Provided by an employer-sponsored self-funded ERISA plan. The company generally advertises that they have one of the big insurance companies. However, in an ERISA case, that insurance company "doesn't engage in the act of insurance", they just administer it. Therefore, ERISA plans are not subject to state laws. ERISA plans are governed by federal law under the jurisdiction of the US Department of Labor (USDOL). The specific benefits or coverage details are found in the Summary Plan Description (SPD). An appeal must go through the insurance company, then to the Employer's Plan Fiduciary. If still required, the Fiduciary's decision can be brought to the USDOL to review for ERISA compliance, and then file a lawsuit in federal court.

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