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The Patient Service Representative (PSR) is responsible for a variety of administration functions, including, but not limited to: greeting patients/families, scheduling appointments and tests in an efficient and timely manner, answering the telephone promptly and dealing with the caller's needs in a professional manner, collecting cash payments, issuing receipts and posting payments, daily extensive computer use navigating multiple applications.
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Conifer Health helps organizations transition from volume to value-based care, enhance the consumer and patient healthcare experience and improve quality, cost and access to healthcare. Patient Access representatives also must employ proper, compliant patient liability collection techniques before, during & after date of service.
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60% Customer Service - interaction with clients and Patient access staff. Customer Service - interaction with clients and Patient access staff. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.
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The Ambulatory Patient Access Representative is responsible for greeting and registering patients, answering telephone calls, scheduling appointments, and pulling and filing medical charts when indicated.
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Interviews patients and/or their representative. Patients & Families, HMC Employees and Volunteers, Healthcare Providers, Visitors, Insurance Companies, Funeral Directors. Medical terminology, Insurance knowledge, Medical Front Office experience.
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When you join us as a Patient Service Representative, you will be joining a dedicated team of professionals who deliver quality, value, and access in the 21st century and align all stakeholders- patients, providers, payors, and regulators to achieve the best clinical outcomes.
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Ithaca offers four dynamic seasons for outdoor enthusiasts, as well as easy access to urban opportunities within a half-day drive (i.e., Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, Albany, New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia.
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Job Purpose: The Patient Access Representative II (PAR II) position consists of both administrative/clerical functions in addition to the clinical responsibilities of the medical assistant.
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The Acute Patient Access Services Representative will support patient registration for Banner Baywood Medical Center, collecting patient copays/co-insurance. Acute Patient Access Training (first 1-2 weeks): Monday - Friday standard business hours.
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The Patient Services Representative serves as the primary point of contact for patient electronic scheduling and registration. Scheduling: Performs appointment scheduling, registration and customer service duties; answers incoming phone calls, makes appointments, monitors access issues with provider schedules that affect patient satisfaction, and communicates issues to Supervisor.
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The Patient Access Representative is often the first point of contact for our patients and therefore must represent Mercy with the highest standard of customer service, compassion and perform all duties in a manner consistent with our mission, values and Mercy Service Standards.
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Continually promotes a positive patient encounter as the first impression of the Hospital. Verifies patient insurance coverage and benefits. Gathers and processes all registration, billing and related information from patients in the Admissions, Outpatient, Radiology areas and/or Emergency Department.
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Ability to physically access patient rooms, other areas of the Hospice House/Hospital/ALF, etc., and any home (i.e., navigate stairs and narrow spaces, tolerate heat and lack of air conditioning) within any part of the service area.
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OR experience working as a Patient Access Representative I in two or more assigned specialty groups. The Patient Access Representative II is responsible for communicating with patients and physicians in a timely and professional manner both verbally and electronically.
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When you join us as a Mammography Technologist- , you will be joining a dedicated team of professionals who deliver quality, value, and access in the 21 st century and align all stakeholders- patients, providers, payors, and regulators to achieve the best clinical outcomes.
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