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Director, Revenue Cycle Management
Director, Revenue Cycle Management Location: Remote (U.S.) Employment type: Full-time Reports to: VP, Growth Operations Compensation: $140k About the role SimpliFed is looking for a Director of Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) to own the full revenue cycle end-to-end — and to build it properly, not just run it. This is a hands-on leadership role at a company in the middle of meaningful change. We are migrating to a new EHR (Healthie), rebuilding our configuration in Candid Health, and establishing a clean, trustworthy data foundation underneath both. The person in this seat will lead that work, then own the operating rhythm that comes after it. We are looking for a true RCM expert — someone who has personally configured payer rules, worked denials, defended a cash forecast, and can tell us what we are doing wrong. You will be the company’s authority on revenue cycle, and you will be given the mandate to act like it. What you’ll own End-to-end revenue cycle. Eligibility and benefits verification, charge capture, coding, claim submission, denial management, appeals, AR follow-up, patient billing, and cash posting. The Candid Health build. Own configuration, payer rules, fee schedules, and claim edits. Establish a monitoring cadence and modify rules based on what the data actually shows — not what was assumed at setup. EHR transition. Serve as the revenue cycle lead on the Healthie implementation. Ensure clinical documentation, encounter data, and charge flow map cleanly into billing, and manage the cleanup and resolution of legacy claims from the prior system. Data integrity. Establish and maintain a single source of truth for payer, plan, provider, and contract data. Clean data is a precondition for everything else here, and it is a core part of this job. Forecasting and reporting. Build revenue cycle reporting leadership can rely on: cash forecast, AR aging, denial trends by payer and reason code, and yield by service line. Own the numbers and the explanation behind t