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Remote Dental Insurance Coordinator Create Smoother Patient Journeys—All from Home When dental care feels seamless for patients and providers, a skilled insurance coordinator is at the heart of it. Here, you’ll be the person who makes complicated insurance processes feel effortless. Every claim you clarify, every benefit you verify, and every patient you reassure adds up to a healthier, less stressful experience for thousands of people who trust us with their smiles. If you love transforming chaos into clarity and thrive on making things easier for everyone, you’re exactly who we need. How You’ll Make a Difference Confusing insurance rules? Not on your watch. When patients have questions about coverage, you serve as their translator and advocate. When the team is ready to deliver care, you’re the person who’s already checked all the boxes behind the scenes, eliminating delays and surprises. Your attention to detail and understanding of dental insurance best practices help keep the entire operation running smoothly, even when things become complicated. Your role is a blend of detective work and empathetic service. You’ll dig into insurance policies, catch the hidden details that make the difference between approval and denial, and explain those findings in a way that’s clear to everyone, whether it’s a nervous patient on a video call or a busy provider needing answers fast. What You’ll Accomplish • Build absolute trust by explaining coverage in plain language—making patients feel confident, not confused. • Use digital tools and dental software to quickly verify insurance benefits, pre-authorize procedures, and submit claims with near-perfect accuracy. • Solve challenges as they come—if an insurance issue threatens to delay a procedure, you’re the one who finds a solution and gets things back on track. • Champion transparency: you’ll break down out-of-pocket estimates for patients, setting clear expectations every step of the way. • Partner with dental providers and office staff remotely, helping everyone stay focused on care instead of paperwork. • Track claim statuses, follow up on denials, and ensure nothing gets missed—so providers are paid and patients aren’t left in the dark. Why This Remote Role Matters Insurance headaches shouldn’t slow down dental care. Your expertise enables patients to access treatment without additional stress. By building strong systems for benefit verification, claim follow-up, and communication, you’re the invisible force that keeps dental practices humming. Behind every successful dental appointment, there’s a detail-oriented coordinator ensuring everything aligns. The Tools and Tech You’ll Use In this role, technology is your co-pilot. You’ll navigate: • Modern dental practice management systems like Dentrix, Eaglesoft, or Open Dental • Secure, cloud-based insurance portals for benefit verification • Real-time chat and video platforms for patient and team support • Data dashboards that track your KPIs, like claim turnaround time and approval rates What matters here: claims move effortlessly from start to finish because you keep every detail in sync. The way you connect with patients and providers—clearing up questions and cutting down delays—makes dental care more accessible for everyone who relies on us. Skills That Set You Apart • You simplify complex ideas, whether you’re coaching a patient on a video call or writing up a quick note for the clinical team. • Curiosity drives you. When a claim doesn’t add up, you’ll dig deeper until you know why. • You’re organized—tracking dozens of cases, deadlines, and updates at once doesn’t faze you. • Remote work isn’t just convenient; it’s where you shine. You’re proactive, reliable, and always stay connected with your team. • You bring empathy and professionalism to every interaction, making people feel heard and supported, even in the most challenging situations. • Knowledge of dental insurance policies, benefit structures, coordination of benefits, and the latest HIPAA compliance standards. The Real Impact—By the Numbers Last year, our team’s efficient claim submission process reduced the average claim turnaround time by 23%, and patient satisfaction scores related to insurance support increased by 31%. That’s the difference a strong coordinator can make. Every improvement you introduce—whether it’s a workflow tweak or a new template for benefit breakdowns—directly shapes the patient experience. The Work Environment—Remote, But Connected Working remotely, you’ll have the flexibility to set a schedule that fits your life while still being a key part of the team. Collaboration doesn’t take a backseat here: Slack, Zoom, and shared project dashboards keep everyone on the same page. Expect regular team check-ins, ongoing training, and the freedom to suggest new ideas or process upgrades. You’ll feel the support of a team that values transparency, innovation, and your well-being. Growth and Learning No two days are precisely the same. You’ll face fresh puzzles, from navigating changing insurance rules to adopting the latest tools for remote collaboration and dental software. If you’re energized by learning new systems and sharing your expertise, you’ll have opportunities to contribute to training materials, lead best-practice sessions, and pilot technology upgrades. Perks and Benefits • Competitive salary: $42,798 annually, with clear paths for advancement based on performance and impact • Flexible, fully remote work environment—design your ideal workday • Access to online training, courses, and certification opportunities • Comprehensive health, vision, and dental coverage • Wellness programs, mental health support, and generous paid time off • Team culture that values your voice and invests in your growth Ready to Make Dental Care Better for Everyone? If you’re excited to help people get the care they need—without the stress of insurance confusion—then let’s build something meaningful together. Shape the future of dental patient support, and do it all from wherever you call home. Worldwide Opportunities: We welcome applications from professionals based in the USA, Canada, UK, EU countries, Australia, India, and many other international locations. Check our International Hiring Coverage to learn more. Apply tot his job

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