The Epic Resolute Hospital Billing Analyst will provide expert support for the Epic Hospital Billing module and optimize assigned applications.
This is a remote position.
Superlanet is currently looking for an Epic Resolute Hospital Billing Analyst to support a healthcare organization in Texas. This will be a 3-month contract with a high possibility of extension and will be remote.
Responsibilities:
- Provide expert support for the Epic Hospital Billing module
- Analyze, develop, test, educate, implement, support, and maintain or optimize assigned applications.
Requirements
- Epic Hospital Billing Certification required
- 3+ years of HB Analyst experience
Benefits
Hourly rate- $75-85/hr
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