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Provides complete and accurate patient scheduling, registration, insurance verification, ordering of tests and coordination of applicable screening, diagnostic, physician office and outpatient hospital services.
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Under general supervision follows standard operating procedures for all patient registration activities including patient reception, face-to-face check in and check out, preregistration, insurance verification, cash collections, chart reconciliation and patient discharge.
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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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Manages all aspects of patient appointments, including but not limited to scheduling, pre-registration insurance verification, checking in and checking out patients, collecting copayments.
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Perform patient registration and insurance verification, and collect co-pays. We offer career advancement opportunities & benefits including: medical / dental / vision coverage, paid time off, paid holidays, a pre-tax 401k plan, a pre-tax flexible spending plan, education reimbursement, free life insurance, inter-company transfer opportunities, cross training and a host of other perks.
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HCA Admitting Officer responsibilities include various activities related to patient intake and financially securing encounters through comprehensive insurance verification in a 24/7 operational department.
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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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Duties include patient relations, check-in and check-out, scheduling, insurance verification and answering phones. Assists with patient duties to include patient relations, check-in or check-out, scheduling, insurance verification, and answering phones.
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K eywords: #INDEED, Customer Service, Patient Registration, Data Entry, Front Desk, First Point of Contact, Insurance, Insurance Verification, Talroo-Allied Health, Scheduling, Receptionist, Non-clinical, monster.
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The Medicaid Eligibility Advocate is responsible for conducting eligibility screenings, assessment of patient financial requirements, and counseling patients on insurance benefits and co-payments.
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Responsible for the patient registration (pre-reg and post-reg needs) including all of the following: demographics, emergency contact, transcribing diagnostic orders, primary care and referring provider, diagnosis, insurance and guarantor verification, real time insurance eligibility, point of service cash collections.
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Performs patient registration, pre-visit, insurance verification, scheduling, arrival desk and/or departure desk activities according to standards and guidelines ensuring accuracy and an outstanding patient experience.
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The Certified Medical Assistant demonstrates the ability to use good judgement and communicates effectively with all patients; insurance companies and third-party payers. The Certified Medical Assistant demonstrates the ability to use good judgement and communicates effectively with all patients; insurance companies and third-party payers.
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Verify insurance benefits and determine pre-certification/authorization status via online or other resources. Verify all insurance and obtain pre-certification/authorization. Additional options for dental and vision benefits, life and disability coverage, flexible spending accounts, supplemental health protection plans (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity), auto and home insurance, identity theft protection, legal counseling, long-term care coverage, moving assistance, pet insurance and more.
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Applies appropriate policies and procedures, as set forth by the Department of Business Systems for the purpose of obtaining and inputting insurance verification and billing information on Emergency Department patient accounts and for registration of patients by obtaining demographic and financial information with explanation and collection of payment obligations; cross-train to other job duties as deemed appropriate by Supervisor/Director; accept additional duties as assigned.
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