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Determines customer needs and provides accurate and responsive intake to ensure customer satisfaction. Works within intake related electronic platforms to gather proper information to generate a new referral/resumption of patient’s care and ensures accurate documentation.
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Full Time Hospice Patient Intake Coordinator for our Eugene, Oregon office! The Intake Coordinator is responsible for managing all aspects of the patient/client intake process including assisting the members of the intake/admissions team, establishing and maintaining positive relationships with customers.
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The Health Services Specialist supports the functions of the Behavioral Health division by providing intake, financial screening, eligibility, enrollment, and membership services to members of the behavioral health system and their families, with a focus on the coordination of care on an administrative level.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Intake Responsibilities: Under general direction of the Practice Manager or designee, provides intake services to callers and walk-ins requesting outpatient mental health, chemical dependency or psychoeducational services; schedules appointments for appropriate callers.
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Intake Coordinator At Advantage Home Health and Hospice, we believe in offering superior service, delivering quality care, and achieving remarkable results. We are seeking an experienced Intake Coordinator to join our dynamic team.
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Patient Intake Coordinator. Manage patient intake process including electronic or paper forms. Patient Intake Coordinator. Manage patient intake process including electronic or paper forms.
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The Intake/Adoption Placement Specialist is responsible for assisting the Animal Movement department with adoptions, the foster to adopt program, and intakes. The Intake/Adoption Placement Specialist will be expected to work closely with all departments within the organization to ensure client satisfaction while meeting the mission and vision of Tulsa SPCA; specifically must agree with Tulsa SPCA’s philosophy of removing barriers for adoptions.
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In the absence of an intake coordinator, may be responsible for the Referral and Intake process within the care center. May participate in Records Coordinator staff performance appraisals/competency reviews as necessary and in compliance with care center policies and procedures.
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May oversee and provide direction to the Records Coordinator to ensure quality and accuracy of medical records information. May participate in screening, interviewing, and making appropriate hiring decisions for Records Coordinator.
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The Intake Coordinator reports to the General Manager and. The Intake Coordinator. Ensures Intake referral checklists are complete. Knowledge of insurance verification and pre-certification procedures.
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Intake Coordinator (Clerical) Qualifications: Minimum of one year experience in home care, hospice, or personal care services, preferred Prior use of Electronic Medical Records (EMR), preferred Experience in dealing with a variety of payors in healthcare, e.g., Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial payors, preferred.
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As we expand our operations, we are seeking a Client Intake Coordinator/ Receptionist to join our beautiful Dallas office! Experience: Previous experience in banking, reception, financial services, client intake, onboarding, or customer service roles preferred.
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This position supervises the Office Assistant, Intake Coordinator, and our Data Specialist. This position supervises the Office Assistant, Intake Coordinator, and our Data Specialist. Through safe, affordable housing and innovative supportive programming, Solid Ground helps families transition to a higher-level of self-sufficiency and break the cycle of homelessness and poverty for the next generation.
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Review patient intake information to verify insurance coverage. Specialties include obstetrics, maternal-fetal medicine and neonatology complemented by more than 20 pediatric subspecialties, as well as pediatric primary and urgent care clinics.
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As a coordinator, you will have the opportunity to work closely with the hospital team to include the Case Manager, and Physician to initiate home care services for those patients who need home health, hospice, or infusion services at discharge.
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