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The Patient Service Representative is responsible for the patient check-in process, updating computer patient personal information and insurance information, handling a multi-line phone system, medical records filing and maintenance, and collection of co-pays and cash payments.
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The Patient Service Representative (PSR) serves as a key member on a multidisciplinary team contributing to the daily activities of the medical office team-based care, performing a variety of administrative duties to assist the Care Team with providing patients with the highest standards of medical care and a positive customer service experience.
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Arrange specific patient services such as ASL interpreter, needed transportation. We are innovating value-based care and leveraging integrated applications, population insights and staffing expertise to ensure all patients have access to high-quality, connected care services that provide better outcomes at a reduced total cost of care.
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The Patient Service Representative (PSR) is a clinical operations care team member reporting to the Office Manager and/or Front Desk Supervisor. The position is responsible for providing the full scope of a) inbound and outbound access patient interactions & functions whether by telephone, internet or face: face, b) patient scheduling & logistics, c) executing daily workflows including cancellation, missed visit and tickler-recall deployment and d) executing revenue cycle claim scrubbing & missing slip completion.
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Salary/Hourly Rate: $20/hr Position Overview: Our client is seeking a temporary Patient Service Representative that can work well under pressure and takes initiative to problem solve with little supervision.
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As a Patient Access Representative, you will be responsible for providing great customer service in person. Patient Access Representative. Verifying patient insruance and demographic information.
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The Patient Access Representative II (PAR II) position consists of both administrative/clerical functions in addition to the clinical responsibilities of the medical assistant. Services are available at 13 primary care centers, 3 teen health centers, via telehealth, and through some very special programs, right in patient homes.
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Update regulatory fields in demographic data with patient choices on regulatory forms such as Notice of Privacy Practice (NPP), Advanced Directive for Health Care (ADHC), Health Information Exchange (HIE.
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Responsible for performing the Patient Access process, completing accurate registration and pre-registration process. One year experience with ICD-9-CM and CPT coding as a Registrar or Patient Access Professional preferred.
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The Patient Access Representative serves as the first point of contact for all patients. The Patient Access Billing Specialist seeks to understand the importance of accurate billing, reimbursement, and collection processes to result in a clean claim submission.
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Join us and discover why Modern Healthcare Magazine named us in its “Top 100 Places to Work.” Overview: 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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CHAA Certified Healthcare Access Associate (Required for Patient Access Representative II only) Under the general supervision of the Patient Access Director, this position performs imperative duties including but not limited to appointment scheduling, registration, insurance verification, telephone coverage, patient collections, registration follow up, and customer service.
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The Patient Access Representative is responsible for addressing public needs and managing the dissemination of resources to meet patient needs. The Patient Access Representative is responsible for addressing public needs and managing the dissemination of resources to meet patient needs.
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Processes multi-channel messages related to patient and/or physician requests regarding: appointments, referrals, prescriptions, and complaints. Abides by organizational and HIPAA guidelines, privacy practices, patient confidentiality and patient rights.
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As "the champion of first impressions" our valued Patient Access professionals are key contributors to the overall patient experience. Verify insurance benefits; explain financial requirements to the patient or patient representative, and collect the outstanding patient portion prior to or at the point of service.
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