💼 Full-Time | Healthcare Claims | Contract or Direct-Hire
🧾 About the Role
BroadPath is hiring a Medicaid Claims Processor to join our growing remote team. In this role, you’ll use your Medicaid knowledge and QNXT expertise to process, adjudicate, and resolve healthcare insurance claims. You’ll ensure accuracy, compliance with CMS guidelines, and help streamline operations in a mission-critical function.
✅ Position Highlights
• 🏡 100% remote
• 🔍 Focused on Medicaid claims and QNXT systems
• ⚖️ CMS-compliant adjudication
• 🔄 Opportunity to impact process improvement initiatives
📋 What You’ll Own
• Process Medicaid insurance claims with high accuracy and efficiency
• Use QNXT to manage claim data, input updates, and verify information
• Review and adjudicate claims based on policy and CMS guidelines
• Identify and resolve discrepancies in claim records
• Maintain up-to-date documentation and generate accurate status reports
• Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to clarify issues
• Support broader claims processing team and contribute to workflow improvements
🎯 Must-Have Traits
• At least 1 year of Medicaid claims processing experience
• Proficiency with QNXT system required
• Strong attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines
• Excellent communication and collaboration skills
• High school diploma or equivalent
• Comfortable working independently in a remote setting
💻 Remote Requirements
• Must reside in the U.S.
• Secure internet and professional home setup
• Proven ability to work autonomously and remain focused
💡 Why It’s a Win for Remote Healthcare Pros
Work from anywhere while supporting critical Medicaid processing functions. Join a team that values accuracy, compliance, and innovation. You’ll play a key role in helping streamline claims operations and improving healthcare access for Medicaid recipients.
✍️ Call to Action
If you’re a detail-driven Medicaid pro with QNXT skills and a passion for problem-solving, this role is built for you. Apply now and help make claims smoother for everyone—especially the people who count on them most.