Perform high-volume, accurate entry of hospital machine-readable pricing files into the Turquoise platform. Extract negotiated rates and self-pay prices, maintain 99% accuracy, flag inconsistent data formats for Engineering, and update historical pricing records when new contracts publish.
Description: Responsible for the accurate high-volume input of hospital "machine-readable files" into the Turquoise platform to ensure public transparency.
Responsibilities:
Extract and input negotiated rates and self-pay prices from provider documents.
Maintain 99% accuracy rates in high-speed data entry environments.
Flag inconsistent data formats for the Engineering team to review.
Update historical pricing records as new payer-provider contracts are published.
Top Skills
Turquoise Platform
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