Virtual Medical Biller Needed — New York No-Fault and Workers’ Compensation Experience - Contract to Hire

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We are a busy medical practice looking for a reliable virtual medical biller with direct experience in New York No-Fault and Workers’ Compensation billing.

The ideal candidate should already understand the workflow for NY No-Fault and WC claims, including claim submission, follow-up, denials, aging reports, payment posting, and persistent follow-up on unpaid or underpaid claims.

This role requires someone who is detail-oriented, consistent, honest, and proactive. We need a biller who does not just submit claims, but actively follows up until payment is received or the issue is clearly documented.

Responsibilities include:

• Submitting NY No-Fault and Workers’ Compensation bills

• Following up on unpaid claims

• Tracking small balances and older receivables

• Working denials and underpayments

• Maintaining clear billing notes

• Communicating regularly with our office manager

• Providing weekly status updates on outstanding claims

Preferred qualifications:

• Prior experience with New York No-Fault billing

• Prior experience with New York Workers’ Compensation billing

• Experience with orthopedic, pain management, physical therapy, or injury-related medical billing

• Strong written English

• Reliable internet connection

• Available during U.S. Eastern Time business hours

Location preference: Philippines-based applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.

Please include in your response:

Your experience with New York No-Fault billing

Your experience with Workers’ Compensation billing

Which billing software programs you have used

The types of practices you have billed for

Your availability in U.S. Eastern Time

We are looking for someone long-term who is dependable, organized, and willing to take ownership of the billing follow-up process.

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