Randesha Dennis has a strong background in the healthcare industry, with experience spanning over 15 years. Randesha began their career at CVS/pharmacy as a Pharmacy Technician in 2006 before moving on to PharMerica as a Data Entry Technician in 2007. In 2011, Randesha transitioned to 1800PetMeds, where they worked as a Pharmacy Technician for two years. Randesha then joined Atlantic Pharmacy and Compounding as a Lead Pharmacy Technician in 2013.
Randesha's career progressed further in 2015 when they joined Patient Care America as a Lead Pharmacy Adjudicator, responsible for processing medication claims. In 2016, they were promoted to the role of Revenue Cycle Supervisor, overseeing the management of collection and reimbursement processes amounting to millions of dollars. In 2018, they were promoted again to the role of Revenue Cycle Manager.
Most recently, Randesha has been serving as the Director of Patient Care Coordination at Patient Care America since November 2019. In this position, they collaborate with internal and external departments to streamline processes and ensure accurate documentation. Randesha also ensures compliance with company guidelines.
Overall, Randesha Dennis has demonstrated expertise in revenue cycle management, pharmacy operations, and patient care coordination, making their a valuable asset to any healthcare organization.
Randesha Dennis completed their Bachelor's Degree in Biology/Biological Sciences, General at Florida Atlantic University from 2009 to 2013. Randesha later pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Western Governors University starting in 2017, with no specified end year.
In terms of additional certifications, Randesha obtained a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (ICGB) from Broward College in May 2022. Randesha also holds a certification as a Certified Pharmacy Technician from PTCB. It is not specified whether they have obtained a certification as a Certified Professional Coder or the institution from which they obtained it.
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