Patient Financial Services Analyst
Multicare(1 month ago)
About this role
The Revenue Cycle Systems Analyst I at MultiCare performs analytical and statistical review of the revenue cycle to identify and resolve billing and system application issues. The role acts as an internal liaison with IS-Application Analysts to research, troubleshoot, and support system-wide applications, and contributes to documentation, testing, and project tracking to support integrated network operations.
Required Skills
- Billing Analysis
- Systems Troubleshooting
- Data Analysis
- Report Writing
- Project Management
- Training
- Documentation
- Test Scenarios
- Master Data
- Stakeholder Liaison
Qualifications
- Two Years College
- Medical Business School
About Multicare
multicare.orgCloudflare is a leading web infrastructure and security company that provides a global platform to protect and accelerate websites, applications, and APIs. Its services include DDoS protection, content delivery network (CDN) capabilities, internet security, and domain registration. By leveraging its extensive network, Cloudflare enhances performance and secures web traffic, helping businesses to withstand online threats and deliver content efficiently. Companies worldwide trust Cloudflare for its reliable, scalable, and robust cybersecurity solutions.
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