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Medical Billing and Claims Processing Services

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California → Department of Health ServicesView Agency

NAICS

541990 - All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Los Angeles, CA, USA

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AgencyCalifornia → Department of Health Services
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Process and submit CMS-1500 claims for each transport and manage reimbursements via EFT through the County’s billing system.

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