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Specialized functions include but are not limited to the following: prescription order entry insurance adjudication troubleshooting insurance rejections filling prescriptions preparing prescriptions for final pharmacist verification delivering prescriptions to the patient bedside checking patients out through the point of sale system contacting providers with questions assisting with inventory management and restocking supplies.
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1 year Experience performing patient registration and scheduling, medical insurance screening and verification. Provide client support to parent/guardian via phone for any or all of the following: on-line registration help; scheduling, rescheduling and/or canceling of appointments whether by parent/guardian or department; inform patient/parent of any departmental scheduling guidelines associated with appointment; reschedule all appointments related to clinic maintenance cancellation.
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Description Summary: The Certified Medical Assistant will perform various services and related activities in support of patient care to include accurate data entry for patient registration and insurance verification.
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Review insurance verification/authorization; prepare necessary consent forms, other information pertinent to registration. The Registration Clerk will process the information required for admittance, dismissal and insurance billing.
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Responsible for computerized patient registration and scheduling as well as insurance verification to include validation of authorizations and/or benefits information for ancillary procedures.
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The Patient Relations Specialist is also responsible for clinical administrative functions, such as answering phone calls, patient intake, registration, scheduling, demographics data entry, insurance verification, collecting payments, patient and authorization follow-up, and ensuring that patient insurance billing is both accurate and timely.
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Problem solves, analyzes and collaborates with patient, Insurance Companies, Hospital Departments, Revenue Integrity, and Central Billing Office to resolve billing and denial issues, including correcting claim or account errors.
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You will be responsible for billing, cash posting, chart preparation, cash posting, collections, insurance verification, medical records, patient registration and scheduling.
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Performs pre-registration/registration processes for assigned cases, verifies eligibility, submits notifications and verifies referrals for new patient services. 3 years of medical insurance verification experience required.
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Fulfills all patient access functionalities including, but not limited to patient registration (in both outpatient and emergency settings), inpatient, outpatient, and physician practice appointment scheduling; accurate patient identification and recording of patient demographic and insurance information, admissions, and verification and monitoring of insurance authorizations.
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Registration, insurance verification, pre-admission, Out-patient registration, and cashier with minimal supervision. registration, insurance verification, pre-admission, Out-patient registration.
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1 year of patient registration and insurance verification experience in a health care setting, required; 2 years preferred. Verify insurance benefits for all plans associated with patient, confirming the correct payor and plan is entered into the patient accounting system.
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Responsibilities include pre-registration, receiving physician orders, insurance verification, gathering pre-authorizations, scheduling, and pre-certifications for assigned area. May calculate patient liability according to verification of insurance benefits, collect deposits and copayments.
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1 year Experience performing billing, patient registration, and scheduling, medical insurance verification, insurance screening. Notify parents of the need for completed insurance referral form or pre-authorization prior to scheduled/unscheduled appointments.
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Our services include scheduling, registration, insurance verification, hospital billing, revenue integrity, collections, payment compliance, credentialing, health information management, customer service, payroll and physician billing.
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