What are the responsibilities and job description for the Surgery Scheduling Specialist position at Lakeshore Bone & Joint Institute?
As the region's dedicated experts in exceptional musculoskeletal care, our doctors and staff at Lakeshore Bone & Joint Institute have served the orthopedic needs of northwest Indiana since 1968. With state-of-the-art facilities, we are dedicated to delivering the exceptional, compassionate care patients need to keep moving and keep enjoying their life. The Surgery Scheduling Specialists is essential in providing our patients timely, safe, effective, and efficient patient-centered care by tracking and documenting client medical information, scheduling surgical procedures, confirming insurance, and organizing the schedule for each surgeon.
Essential Functions:
1. Responsible for scheduling and coordinating patient surgeries and maintaining surgery schedules
2. Records all work in practice management system
3. Prepares necessary paperwork including consents, lab orders, instructions, and scheduling post-surgical visits
4. Assists in collecting pre-surgical deposits and completing all associated documentation
5. Print and analyze additional reports of surgery schedules and orders, including cancellations and reschedules
6. Relays necessary messages to physicians, staff, other facilities and patients
7. Communicates with surgical facilities and sends all necessary surgical forms
8. Prepares and supplies clinics with surgery scheduling patient folders, binders and instructions as needed
9. E-Mails surgery schedule to physician and notifies reps of the surgery schedule
10. Prints and distributes superbills
11. Contacts outside physicians’ offices for surgeries requiring approach or assistant surgeons
12. Completes pre-certification process for procedures including but not limited to surgery and injections
13. Inform patients when their insurance has no out of network benefits.
14. Meet deadlines as determined by date of procedure.
15. Act as internal source within LBJI for staff questions and payment or denial trends;
16. Understanding insurance rules and regulations, CPT/ICD10 coding information, and company billing procedure and updates
17. Communicate with team members including hospitals, surgery centers, other facilities as applicable, and management regarding insurance processes and determinations
18. Present problems to team with a solution-based approach
19. Prioritize daily workload and follow-up on pending statuses daily
20. Assures that patients receive the information regarding the scheduling of surgery in a professional manner rendering respect for their concerns and possible fears
21. Answers telephone, screens calls, takes messages, and provides information following clinical policies
22. Maintains strictest confidentiality and adheres to all laws and regulations including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
23. Follow surgical schedules, identify, and correcting potential conflicts
24. Review clinical schedules for newly added surgeries
25. Other duties as assigned
Education & Experience:
1. High school diploma or equivalent.
2. One year of work experience in a medical office setting with exposure to surgical terminology
3. 1-2 years of Surgery Scheduling or Pre-Authorization experience is preferred.
Knowledge:
1. Knowledge of business office procedures.
2. Knowledge of medical terminology and coding. Must be familiar with surgical procedures.
3. Grammar, spelling, and punctuation to type patient information.
Skills:
1. Operating a computer, word processing and office machines.
2. Answering the telephone in a pleasant and helpful manner and using a multi-line telephone system.
Abilities:
1. Speak clearly and concisely
2. Read, understand, and follow oral, and written instruction
3. Sort and file materials correctly by alphabetic or numeric systems
4. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with patients, employees, and the public
5. Must be able to juggle multiple tasks daily
6. Is professional, patient, compassionate, respectful team player
7. Act with integrity, honesty, and truthfulness in all areas of work;
8. Maintain confidentiality and uphold aspects of work that need to remain private;
9. Carry out work duties and responsibilities competently and in a timely manner.
Physical/Mental Demands:
Work may require hand dexterity for telephone and office machine operation, stooping and bending to files and supplies, sitting for extended periods of time. This job requires you to work with a fast pace. Manual dexterity for using a calculator and computer keyboard. Must be willing to share late night duties
Environmental/Working Conditions:
Work is performed in an office environment. Involves frequent personal and telephone contact with patients and with testing sites and surgery departments. Work may be stressful at times. Interaction with others is constant and interruptive. Contact involves dealing with injured sick people.