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Medical Billing/Collections Supervisor in Stamford, CT

Medical Billing/Collections Supervisor Job Description

Medical billing/collections supervisors oversee the day-to-day operations of billing and collections teams, ensuring accurate claims processing, timely reimbursements and compliance with healthcare regulations. These professionals play a key role in optimizing revenue cycle performance and supporting patient financial services.

Typical medical billing/collections supervisor duties:

Supervising billing and collections staff to ensure efficient workflow and productivityReviewing insurance claims and patient invoices for accuracy and completenessMonitoring accounts receivable and implementing strategies to reduce outstanding balancesCoordinating with patients and payers and resolving escalated billing issuesEnsuring compliance with HIPAA, payer guidelines and healthcare regulationsPreparing performance reports and tracking key revenue cycle metricsTraining team members on billing systems, coding updates and regulatory changesCollaborating with finance, clinical and administrative departments to improve processesSupporting audits and maintaining documentation for compliance and reporting

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Salary for Medical Billing/Collections Supervisor in Stamford, CT
79950 - 113750
Low
79950
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
Mid
97825
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
High
113750
The candidate has extensive experience and advanced skills for the role, and may also have specialized certifications.
Projected salaries for related positions Job title Low Mid High Revenue Cycle Director 111800 144625 171925 Revenue Cycle Analyst 66625 85475 97825 Medical Billing/Collections Manager 112450 125125 137800 Claims Examiner Analyst 61425 75075 88075 Denials Specialist 48750 55900 65650 Medical Collections Specialist 51350 55900 66625 Medical Biller 51350 55575 65000 Payment Poster 48750 54600 60775 Charge Entry Clerk 48100 52975 60125 Claims Processor – Healthcare 47775 52975 61425

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