Enter de-identified historical medical claims into an analysis engine, ensuring HIPAA compliance and data privacy. Categorize claims by service type, identify and report missing fields in bulk uploads, and maintain accurate records to support patient cost estimation.
Description: Focuses on the entry of historical medical claims data used to help patients estimate future costs.
Responsibilities:
Transcribe data from de-identified medical claims into the analysis engine.
Ensure strict adherence to HIPAA compliance and data privacy protocols.
Categorize claims by service category (e.g., Imaging, Emergency, Surgery).
Identify and report missing fields in bulk claims data uploads.
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