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Insurance Claims Clerk jobs in oklahoma state USA

5 insurance claims clerk jobs found in oklahoma state: showing 1 - 5

Clerk Insurance Billing
Company: Norman Regional |

Location: Norman, OK, USA

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 29 Mar 2024
health of our organization. We are responsible for proper processing of all billing of services to insurance companies... is important, not only for us, but also for the patient. We also post insurance and patient payments. Norman Regional Health...
Pharmacy Technician - Retail - Part Time
Company: unknown |

Location: Oklahoma City, OK, USA

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 29 Mar 2024
and submits claims to insurance companies for payment. Resolves third party rejections and reduces audit risks by ensuring... and reconciliation of claims in compliance with all state and federal regulations. Job Responsibilities and Requirements: PRIMARY...
Insurance Claims Clerk
Company: Express Employment Professionals |

Location: Duncan, OK, USA

| Salary: $11 per hour | Date posted: 26 Mar 2024
claims clerk. Main job duties will be answering phone calls that consist of medical facilities and insured calling to check... on the status of their Insurance Claims. Mon-Fri from 8AM-5PM. Pay is $11.00 an hour. Must have High school Diploma...
Underwriting Clerk - Remote
Company: Globe Life |

Location: Oklahoma City, OK, USA

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 22 Mar 2024
Full Time Underwriting Clerk Position - Remote Amazing Opportunity for Career Progression. We offer a competitive... Clerk I will be responsible for responding to customers requests and concerns from underwriting mail, frequent...
Pharmacy Technician - Retail
Company: unknown |

Location: Oklahoma City, OK, USA

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 17 Mar 2024
prescription information into the electronic record and submits claims to insurance companies for payment. Resolves third party..., delivery of medications to customers and reconciliation of claims in compliance with all state and federal regulations...