The Insurance Manager will oversee the insurance liaison operations, engage with private insurance providers, and grow the insurance services offered by the hospital.
Company Description
Saira s Client,
Hospital Industry, 500 beded hospital
Job DescriptionWe need an experienced and seasoned individual with the Insurance and TPA industry background and knowledge. They need to be able to handle and grow our Insurance liaison side of the operations as we start to empanel with more and more private insurance providers.
QualificationsAny Graduation
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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