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Revenue Cycle Analyst

Revenue Cycle Analyst Job Description

Revenue cycle analysts must be able to review, process, and analyze large amounts of information related to claims submission and revenue for a healthcare organization and to transform it into meaningful financial information in preparation for revenue reviews. Candidates should have knowledge of marketplace dynamics, industry trends and the competitive landscape in the industry. Working knowledge of IT solutions and interfaces, operating platforms and network software, clinical workflows, and terminology specific to the revenue cycle is important to the position. Organizations typically require a bachelor’s or associate’s degree in nursing, information technology, business or a related field and three years of experience in a healthcare-related information systems or business services position.

Typical revenue cycle analyst duties:

Preparing, modifying and developing revenue-cycle reportsReviewing, processing, and analyzing large amounts of information related to claims submissions and revenueDesigning queries and manipulating large volumes of data to create reporting to identify and interpret revenue trendsSupporting the development of pricing models, risk contracting and strategies to ensure contract optimizationAnalyzing changes and developing strategies to ensure contract optimization, and preparing and presenting findings to leadership

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Salary for Revenue Cycle Analyst
51250 - 75250
Low
51250
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
Mid
65750
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
High
75250
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 86000 111250 132250 Medical Billing/Collections Manager 86500 96250 106000 Medical Billing/Collections Supervisor 61500 75250 87500 Claims Examiner Analyst 47250 57750 67750 Denials Specialist 37500 43000 50500 Medical Collections Specialist 39500 43000 51250 Medical Biller 39500 42750 50000 Payment Poster 37500 42000 46750 Charge Entry Clerk 37000 40750 46250 Claims Processor – Healthcare 36750 40750 47250

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Our starting salary projections come from a rigorous, multistep process so that our numbers accurately reflect the marketplace. They are based on actual compensation for professionals Robert Half has matched with employers across the country and third-party job posting data from Textkernel that we use to independently validate the salary levels. Starting compensation—pay for someone new to a role—can vary significantly based on a candidate’s skills, experience and certifications, as well as other factors including industry, company size and revenue, and demand for the role. To reflect this variability, we report our salary data in three levels: low, mid and high.