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Performs intake of both routine and emergent patient transport requests. Works collaboratively to coordinate relevant, safe, rapid, and efficient intra and inter-hospital transport of patients to and from The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System affiliates-intake of Emergency Response Requests and immediate notification of appropriate Emergency Response Team.
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Maintain proper recordkeeping such as patient intake forms, cash handling records, chain of custody documents and waste disposal logs. Trained on patient services, including patient intake, product knowledge and proper dosage.
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Job Summary: The Intake Coordinator is able to multitask utilizing excellent communication skills to ensure that the patient has adequate insurance or payor coverage for the infusion services that are being requested for AristaCare Health to provide.
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This job is responsible for performing a variety of general administrative support duties associated with the patient intake process for the Franciscan Medical Group (FMG) outpatient clinics in accordance with established internal guidelines and procedures.
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The Referral Center will then transition the patient to their preferred home-based provider which will provide seamless and consistent patient transitions and continuum of care, reduce length of stay for patients transitioning to post-acute care, automate compliance and standardization of Medicare discharge planning requirements, and increase more timely communication between post-acute providers and Sentara hospitals about the discharge plan.
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Core skills may include crisis assessment, intake assessment, individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, treatment planning, case management, team/community collaboration, patient/family education, and triage/discharge planning.
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Provides patient care to Wound Care Center patients and handles patient intake and discharge processes as assigned and according to the hospital and nursing standards. Under the direction of the Wound Care Center Clinical Nurse Manager/Clinical Coordinator, the Registered Nurse (RN) primarily provides patient care and handles intake and discharge processes for the Wound Care Center patients as scheduled.
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Accountable for maintaining quality assurance on the home health intake process including but not limited to patient demographics, medical insurance verification, and authorization. Knowledgeable and able to navigate eligibility portals for patient information/authorization information: eCW ; naviHealth ; Avality ; EPRG ; Trucare ; Waystar; UHC. Request authorization from various insurance companies by faxing their authorization form, entering online submission, or by calling it in.
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Knowledgeable and able to navigate eligibility portals for patient information/authorization information: eCW ; naviHealth ; Avality ; EPRG ; Trucare ; Waystar; UHC. Performs quality assurance on all initial intake referrals upon submitting authorization request to assure there are no date entry errors by the intake specialist.
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Keywords: Monster, Talroo - Allied Health, LPN, Referral Coordinator, Intake Coordinator, Licensed Practical Nurse. Be a part of an excellent healthcare organization that cares about our People, Quality, Patient Safety, Service, and Integrity.
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Assists in overseeing the operations for New Patient Coordinator activities, as directed by the Supervisor, New Patient Intake. Texas Oncology is looking for a New Patient Coordinator Lead to join our team.
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These may include but are not limited to: patient intake and rooming, obtaining a patient history, performing a physical exam, documentation in the electronic health record, patient education, casting and splinting application, durable medical equipment services , providing pre- and post-operative care for patients and assisting manage the clinical in-basket.
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Ensure patient intake forms are accurate and complete. The Dispensary Associate reporting directly to the Dispensary Manager, Retail Operations, is responsible for assisting in all daily operations of a Dispensary, being part of a patient-centric team and achieving iAnthus company initiatives.
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POSITION SUMMARY The role of the Patient Intake Coordinator is to coordinate all aspects of patient fiscal responsibility to Fora Health Treatment and Recovery while providing high level customer service and support.
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Perform perioperative responsibilities including but not limited to patient intake/discharge, aseptic and sterile preparation, medication administration, anesthesia, surgical techniques, recovery, post-procedural monitoring, critical care, clinical observations, specimen collection, recordkeeping, and documentation.
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