Representative, Patient Service Rep II Position Available In Shelby, Tennessee
Tallo's Job Summary: The Representative, Patient Service Rep II role at Regional One Health involves providing clinical and clerical support to patients in medical clinics. Responsibilities include verifying registration information, collecting co-pays, updating patient records, and scheduling follow-up appointments. Qualifications include completion of a Medical Assistant program, national certification, and CPR certification. The position requires standing, walking, and lifting. Regional One Health is an equal opportunity employer.
Job Description
Representative, Patient Service Rep II
Job Code Number:
5587
Primary Care Specialist (PCS)
Full-time . Day shift . 40
8a-5p Representative, Patient Service II Patient Care Specialist (PCS) A Brief Overview
This position provides clinical and clerical support for patients within the inpatient and outpatient medical clinics/practices and is the initial focal point of the patient experience. Responsible for the gathering, entry and verification of registration information. In addition, this position is responsible for the collection of co-pays, may provide entry of patient charges and facilitates the care process by effectively processing information in a timely and accurate manner. This position must retain a high level of professionalism at all points of time. What you will do
Greets patients upon arrival in practice.
Completes and verifies registration information for each patient:
- Verifies patient identity per protocol.
- Verifies address utilizing open ended questions.
- Ensures benefit verification process for current service date has been completed.
- Scans insurance card(s) into system.
- Ensures patient has received HIPAA, Financial Policy, MSP, Pt Notification of Provider based clinic (if appropriate) have been signed, and scans as needed into system.
Collect co-pay as well as any outstanding self-pay balance: - Provide patient with receipt of transaction.
- Enter into system.
- Maintain cash-drawer, reconcile any end-of-day cash receipts per ambulatory protocol.
Updates system as “checked in” for communication with clinical staff.
Performs various clinical tasks such as taking patient’s vital signs, specimen collection, EKG and blood collection as
Works assigned encounter edits on a frequent basis throughout the day. Depending upon size of department assigned work could be also be Encounter Prep, Eligibility Checks, Appointments to schedule, Appointments to re-schedule, no-shows, encounters with no charge.
Performs check-out duties for patients as they exit practice: a) Schedules patient for follow-up as requested by provider and B) Provides assistance for referrals as directed.
Consistently monitors waiting room for potential customer service issues. Updates patients on a ten (10) minute frequency when providers are running behind in schedule.
Understands and performs individual role in assuring compliance for regulatory, accreditation and system process.
If assigned, answers phone and routes patient to appropriate clinical or administration area.
If dedicated scheduling staff do not exist in the department, schedules both new patients and follow-up care based on patients calling into the practice. If scheduling new patients, responsible for obtaining necessary information for insurance verification.
Maintains communication with Practice Manager on daily basis.
Assists patients in obtaining necessary referrals for follow-up services. Also could be responsible for obtaining proper authorizations and pre-certifications for all outside procedures scheduled through the outpatient clinic or department.
Collaborates with forensic team and law enforcement officials as it relates to the care of inmates and arrestees in order to maintain a safe and secure environment at all times.
Maintains confidentiality of patient, department and hospital information. Adheres to established department and organization policies in processing and releasing patient information (i.e. HIPPA, Confidentiality and Compliance Policies).
Back-up and provides coverage for relief and absences as required. Demonstrates flexibility of work schedule/duty assignments. Qualifications
of an approved Medical Assistant program. Required and
Qualified by education, training or experience to work with the school-age, adolescent, adult and/or geriatric patient as specialty assignment dictates. Required
Documentation of a national certification as a Certified Medical Assistant through the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) or for the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) through the American Medical Technologists (AMT). Upon Hire Required and
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Upon Hire Required
At least 1 year experience as a medical assistant. Preferred Physical Demands
Standing
- Occasionally
Walking - Occasionally
Sitting - Constantly
Lifting - Rarely
Carrying - Rarely
Pushing - Rarely
Pulling - Rarely
Climbing - Rarely
Balancing - Rarely
Stooping - Rarely
Kneeling - Rarely
Crouching - Rarely
Crawling - Rarely
Reaching - Rarely
Handling - Occasionally
Grasping - Occasionally
Feeling - Rarely
Talking - Constantly
Hearing - Constantly
Repetitive Motions - Frequently
Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination - Frequently Regional One Health is committed to diversity and inclusion.
We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities.