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RCM Specialist III

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Nephrology Associates Medical Group

Riverside, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/19/2026

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Job Description

RCM Specialist III A Revenue Cycle Specialist III (RCS III) acts as a senior-level expert in medical billing and collections, managing complex denials, insurance appeals, and high-dollar accounts to optimize cash flow. They frequently serve as subject matter experts (SMEs) supporting staff, auditing billing accuracy, and analyzing payer trends to ensure regulatory compliance and maximize reimbursement. Key responsibilities and common requirements for this role, as seen on sites like, include:
Complex Denial Management & Appeals:
Reviewing and resolving complicated, denied, or slow-pay claims by analyzing EOBs (Explanation of Benefits) and crafting detailed written appeals.
Accounts Receivable Follow-Up:
Researching and resolving aged, high-risk, or high-dollar accounts to ensure maximum reimbursement.
Technical Expertise & Reporting:
Utilizing EMR/practice management systems (e.g., Athena, Epic, Allscripts) to run, analyze, and report on key performance indicators (KPIs) to leadership. Subject Matter Expert (SME): Acting as a technical resource for junior staff, assisting in training, and providing cross-training in complex multi-specialty billing areas.
Compliance & Process Improvement:
Monitoring payer contracts and coding guidelines (ICD-10/CPT) to ensure compliance, while recommending process improvements for faster charge capture.