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A proud member of the Elevance Health family of companies, Carelon Behavioral Health, formerly Beacon Health Options, offers superior clinical mental health and substance use disorder management, a comprehensive employee assistance program, work/life support, specialty programs for autism and depression, and insightful analytics to improve the delivery of care.
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We are looking for candidates to work on the New Jersey Crisis Line with knowledge of behavioral health social services and insurance systems, and a deep understanding of the factors that impact a person’s experiences in the mental health system, including but not limited to, race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, language proficiency, religion, disability status, socioeconomic status, criminogenic risk, and history of trauma.
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Initiates and manages clinical referrals for pre-authorization. Experience working directly with individuals in need of behavioral health services. The salary range is the range Elevance Health in good faith believes is the range of possible compensation for this role at the time of this posting.
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In addition to your salary, Elevance Health offers benefits such as, a comprehensive benefits package, incentive and recognition programs, equity stock purchase and 401k contribution (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements.
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Acts as liaison between hospital, health plans, physicians, patients, vendors and other referral sources. Ideal candidates will live within 50 miles of an Elevance Health PulsePoint office location.
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Referral Specialist I : Requires HS diploma or GED and a minimum of 1 year of experience in a high-volume, interactive customer service or call center environment; or any combination of education and experience which would provide an equivalent background.
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The Referral Specialist I, II is responsible for providing support to a clinical team in order to facilitate the administrative components of clinical referrals. Referral Specialist II : Requires HS diploma or GED and a minimum of 1 year experience and a minimum of 1 year of experience in a high-volume, interactive customer service or call center in a healthcare environment; or any combination of education and experience which would provide an equivalent background.
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Referral Specialist II. Referral Specialist I. Acts as a first level SME, ability beyond intake calls that include working on production oriented work, may include physician assisting and/or special projects.
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Conducts follow-up calls or sends emails to individuals who initially reach out through the helpline in emotional distress or crisis. Knowledge of plan specific guidelines; ICD-9 and CPT coding preferred for level II.
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This is a 24-hour call center, open 365 days, with varied 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shifts to include weekends. For candidates working in person or remotely in the below location(s), the salary. Dispatch Mobile Crisis Teams where those services are available.
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Haven Behavioral Hospital of Dayton is a 59-bed facility providing high-quality, specialty behavioral health services for individuals with mental health and substance abuse issues.
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Haven Behavioral Hospital of Eastern PA is an 86 bed acute-care Joint Commission Accredited psychiatric hospital that offers care for adults dealing with mental health conditions and co-occurring disorders.
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Overview Helio Health is on a mission to treat and promote recovery from the effects of substance use, mental health disorders, and other behavioral healthcare issues. Obtain Pre-Authorization from insurance companies for services if patient has not done so.
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Haven Behavioral Hospital is a 48-bed facility providing high-quality, specialty behavioral health services for individuals with mental health and substance abuse issues.
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Responsible for pre-authorization for all payers for individuals being admitted for Behavioral Health Services within the SJMHS. Provides direct clinical services to patients, families and others, including mental health and chemical dependency evaluations, crisis intervention, and supportive counseling and referrals for additional services.
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