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Posted May 14, 2026

[Hiring] Authorization Specialist @PIEDMONT CANCER INSTITUTE PC

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Role Description The Radiology Authorization Specialist plays a critical role in obtaining pre-certification of Radiology imaging for PCI patients. This position involves: • Performing timely and accurate insurance and benefits verification, and pre-certification of Radiology imaging. • Coordinating with clinic staff to add and update insurance and perform verification and reverification of insurance benefits. • Determining eligibility, coverage details, and benefits using online resources or phone calls with the insurance company. • Communicating status of verification/authorization process with appropriate team members in a timely and efficient manner. • Documenting verification details for all Radiology Authorization services in the patient’s record. • Verifying completeness and accuracy of all information prior to resolving tasks in the work queue. • Working productively and efficiently from a task-based work queue. • Acting as liaison between clinical staff, patients, and insurance by informing all parties of coverage issues. • Contacting insurance companies to determine preauthorization requirements for outpatient imaging studies. • Reviewing and submitting clinical information to support medical necessity of Radiology orders. • Analyzing, investigating, and resolving all authorization denials and peer-to-peer requests. • Filing appeals and reconsiderations for denied authorizations. • Utilizing reports to initiate preauthorization on Radiology scans and communicate across functional areas. • Identifying problems or trending issues and providing suggestions for findings and resolutions. • Responding timely to emails and telephone messages as appropriate. • Regularly meeting with Practice Manager to discuss and resolve verification issues or preauthorization obstacles. • Abiding by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) when handling any and all protected health information (PHI). Qualifications • High school diploma (or equivalent) is required; collegiate education preferred. • Hematology/Oncology Authorization experience a plus. • Three + years of medical office experience preferred. • Demonstrated skills in problem solving, attention to detail, and effective written and verbal communication skills. • Advanced technical skills including PC and MS Outlook. • Advanced knowledge of health insurance benefits including In-network & out-of-network services. • Advanced knowledge of CPT, HCPCs, and ICD-10 codes. • Advanced knowledge of medical terminology and business office processes. • Strong interpersonal skills. • Customer service experience and the ability to prioritize and work accurately. • Must be able to sit 8 hours/day; work may be stressful at times. Requirements • Precertifications completed within three to five business days before date of service. Benefits • 401(k) • Dental insurance • Employee assistance program • Employee discount • Health insurance • Life insurance • Paid time off • Referral program • Vision insurance Apply tot his job Apply To this Job