Medical Review Institute of America

Moonlighting - Rheumatology Medical Claims Review work

United States

$117-143/hour
part-time
Non clinical

Are you interested in providing your expertise in Rheumatology by reviewing Medical Insurance cases? TX or PA state medical license is required.

Medical Review Institute of America, LLC (MRIoA) is a national Independent Review Organization, who facilitates the review of medical claims to determine treatment appropriateness.

IS REVIEW WORK FOR ME?

· Are you interested in staying informed of changes in Rheumatology and knowing how other like specialists’ practice?

· Are you interested in learning more about how to get your own Prior Authorizations approved?

· Flexible schedule. Work when you want! You can easily let us know your availability for reviewing cases.

· Most MRIoA reviewers average 1-2 hours per week, however, there are no minimum expectations.

· Cases typically take 30-60 minutes to complete.

· Cases often involve a Peer-to-Peer conversation with the treating provider to obtain clarification when necessary. There is additional compensation for peer-to-peer calls.

· Some cases are only a 10–15-minute Peer-to-Peer call.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

• You will be covered under MRIoA’s Errors and Omissions policy (traditional Malpractice Insurance is not applicable for review work)

• Work anywhere within the USA (Per HIPAA Regulations patient records cannot leave the US).

• Non-employed Independent Contractor (1099) opportunity.

REQUIREMENTS

  1. Must have some daytime availability.
  2. Must be Board Certified in Rheumatology
  3. Must have solid computer navigation skill
  4. Must have an unrestricted TX or PA state license
  5. Must be a US Citizen or hold a Green Card (we are unable to sponsor a VISA)

For more information, please contact:

Holly Benson

Medical Recruitment Manager

Medical Review Institute of America, LLC

holly.benson@mrioa.com

Learn more about our quality-driven culture at www.mrioa.com

Compensation Details

$117-143/hour

Paid on a per case basis, not hourly.

Posted May 14, 2024