Director, Behavioral Health
Solace HealthFull Time
Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2-3 years of experience in behavioral health billing, preferably in a telehealth or mental health setting. They must have experience with verifying benefits, insurance billing, coding (CPT, ICD-10), and revenue cycle management. Experience identifying and resolving billing errors and claim rejections, along with proficiency in billing software and EHR systems, is essential. Knowledge of HIPAA regulations and insurance policies related to mental health is required, as are strong attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to work independently in a remote environment. Excellent communication and problem-solving skills are also necessary. Certification in medical billing or coding is preferred.
This role will ensure timely and accurate billing for telehealth mental health services, including correcting issues and resolving rejections. Responsibilities include verifying patient insurance benefits, obtaining pre-authorizations, and ensuring coverage. The Billing Coordinator will review and process claims in compliance with relevant guidelines, reconcile patient accounts, process payments, and resolve discrepancies. They will track and follow up on unpaid claims, submit appeals for denied claims, and collaborate with clinical staff for accurate documentation and coding. Maintaining up-to-date knowledge of telehealth billing policies and regulations, addressing billing inquiries, and generating billing reports are also key duties. The role also involves supporting the development of billing best practices and process improvements.
Membership service for pregnancy and parenting support
Seven Starling offers a membership service that supports individuals during pregnancy and early parenthood. The company focuses on maternal and child health, providing personalized care and community support to expectant and new parents. Their service is based on a group care model, where members are organized into small groups of seven, each guided by a Doula and a team of medical professionals, including OB-GYNs and pediatricians. This setup allows parents to receive expert advice, share experiences, and foster a supportive community. Members pay a monthly fee of $37, which includes bi-weekly sessions with a Doula, ongoing support through group chats, and access to educational resources. Seven Starling differentiates itself from traditional care models by offering a more intimate and supportive experience, making it both cost-effective and emotionally beneficial. The company's goal is to enhance maternal and child healthcare by combining expert guidance with community support.