What are the responsibilities and job description for the Appeals Specialist II position at Utah Retirement Systems?
About The Company
PEHP Health & Benefits is a division of the Utah Retirement Systems that proudly serves Utah’s public employees through high quality and competitively priced medical, dental, life, and long-term disability insurance plans on a self-funded basis. As a government entity, we embrace both a public mission and a commitment to creating customer value, excelling in the market, and improving healthcare. We offer a competitive salary with generous benefits, personal development in a positive team environment, and excellent work-life balance.
Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY
The Appeals Specialist II position plays a critical role ensuring that PEHP member and provider appeals are researched according to Master and Corporate Policy and compiling appeal documentation for review by the PEHP Executive Review Committee and the PEHP Provider Dispute Review Committee. This role performs a variety of reviews for medical, dental, FSAs, and enrollment appeals that have been disputed by members or providers. Successful performance requires knowledge of PEHP policies and various group plan benefits. Fundamental skills include strong letter writing and communication skills, conflict management experience, analysis, and the ability to be a team player.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES
Required Experience
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
High School diploma, and two (2) years of progressively responsible experience performing a variety of technical and administrative duties related to appeals process including a minimum of one (1) year with PEHP specific experience in claims processing, customer service, benefits resolution, appeals; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
This list contains knowledge, skills, and abilities that are typically associated with the job. It is not all-inclusive and may vary from position to position:
Required technical skills include the working knowledge of:
- Microsoft Office Suite.
- Health care coding and information systems.
- Various office management systems related to alpha and numeric record keeping.
Required mathematical skills include working knowledge of:
- Calculate figures and amounts such as discounts and percentages.
- Concepts of basic math.
Required healthcare, appeals, and policy management working knowledge of:
- Research techniques.
- Master Policy and procedure development processes.
- Medical, dental, pharmacy, mental health, and Medicare Supplement claims adjudication policies, procedures, and processes.
- Healthcare coding and information systems.
- HIPAA privacy policies and PEHP’s internal privacy policy.
- Benefits review processes and procedures.
Must possess excellent communication skills:
- Read and interpret documents, such as plan policies.
- Routine and technical correspondence.
- Interpersonal communication skills, both verbally and in writing
- Present information and respond to questions from management, members, and peers.
- Telephone etiquette.
- Basic public relations.
Must have the ability to:
- Problem solve.
- Maintain effective working relationships with professionals, department heads, co-workers, and the public.
- Follow written and verbal instructions.
- Analyze information, draft technical reports, and documents.
- Prioritize work.
- Perform within deadlines.
- Work well in a team environment as well as independently.
- Multi-task by handling a variety of duties in a timely and efficient manner.
- Follow through with assignments.
- Deal effectively with stress caused by workload and time deadlines.
The incumbent must always demonstrate judgment, high integrity, and personal values consistent with the values of URS.
Work Environment
Incumbent performs in a typical office setting with appropriate climate controls. Tasks require a variety of physical activities which do not generally involve muscular strain, but do require activities related to walking, standing, stooping, sitting, reaching, talking, hearing, and seeing. Common eye, hand, finger dexterity required to perform essential functions.