About AnswersNow

Our mission is to empower and enhance the lives of those affected by autism by providing accessible and personalized care through innovative virtual platforms. We are a rapidly growing, venture-backed digital health company delivering virtual autism care to families. Founded in 2017, we have secured funding from prominent venture capital and growth equity firms.

In the last year, our technology and network of dozens of licensed clinicians have facilitated thousands of hours of therapy to families and their children with autism. We’re driven by the tangible impact we’re having on families’ lives and are passionate about scaling our services nationally to serve even more. Our proprietary digital product:

  • Provides clients access to virtual therapy, anytime and anywhere: Bring families from assessment to therapy in as soon as 3 weeks without a waitlist or commute
  • Improves client outcomes: 97% of parents report dramatic improvements in their loved ones socially significant behaviors
  • Connects clients with expert care: Pair families with a dedicated, expert-level clinician who has a master’s degree or PhD, board certification, and over 1,000 hours of supervised fieldwork

Revenue Cycle Specialist (Independent Contractor)
Remote, Anywhere in the US

About the role

AnswersNow is looking to bring on a Revenue Cycle Specialist as an independent contractor to coordinate and perform a variety of operations duties required for revenue cycle management. You will interact extensively with families, health plans, doctor’s offices, and clinical departments and leadership and will contribute significantly to the Company’s mission of delivering ABA therapy to every family who wants it by facilitating verification of benefits, obtaining medical records and authorizations, as well as other revenue cycle responsibilities.

What you'll do

  • Collaborate with families to ensure complete and accurate details for insurance and diagnosis.
  • Initiate insurance verification of benefits for ABA therapy services.
  • Work with doctor’s offices to collect patient medical records to help AnswersNow secure authorization for ABA services. This will include understanding health plan requirements for diagnostic paperwork.
  • Update and maintain client insurance and diagnostic information in the portal.
  • Access multiple health plan portals for insurance purposes including benefits and authorizations.
  • Secure and manage client authorization for ABA therapy throughout their treatment journey.
  • Review and work insurance denials timely.

About you

  • Looking to join a mission-driven organization that is poised to shape the future of ABA service delivery
  • Highly effective communicator who works to establish trust and team buy-in
  • Takes pride in delivering high quality work
  • Proactive problem-solver who takes the initiative to identify and resolve issues and operates with a sense of urgency
  • Unafraid to ask questions, has a strong desire to learn and a passion for taking on new challenges
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously

Requirements

  • 1 year of relevant experience in ABA authorizations, preferred
  • 1 year of ABA billing experience
  • 1 year of previous ABA work experience is preferred
  • 1 year of previous VOB, medical records experience is required

Contract Terms

  • This is an independent contractor position.
  • Contract length: 6 months, with opportunity to transition into W2 employee (full-time)
  • Hours: 30-40 hours per week
  • Compensation: $23-27 per hour

More About AnswersNow

At AnswersNow, we’re committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome people of all backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives. We are an equal opportunity employer and a pleasant and supportive place to work. We'd love to have you come join us here! AnswersNow is fully remote and open to hiring folks within the US. For more information, please visit getanswersnow.com.

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