What are the responsibilities and job description for the Patient Service Coordinator position at University of California?
Job Summary:
As a Patient Access Representative at the University of California, you will play a vital role in ensuring seamless patient access to our healthcare services. Your primary responsibility will be to pre-register, pre-admit, and admit patients by telephone and/or in person.
Main Responsibilities:
• Collection of accurate demographic information for all patients
• Review and interpretation of insurance benefits to ensure optimal reimbursement
• Obtaining prior authorizations and facilitating cash collections
• Interaction with public assistance programs, including implementation of Medicare requirements
• Referral of appropriate cases to internal and external sources for discharge/post-hospital care
Required Skills and Qualifications:
• Knowledge of State and Federal programs for reimbursement from Medicare, Medi-Cal, CCS programs, out-of-state Medicaid, or other sponsoring agencies
• Working knowledge of third party payer verification terminology
• Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Excel, Word, and Outlook
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for effective interaction with patients, physicians, and hospital personnel
Benefits and Other Perks:
The University of California offers a competitive compensation package, including a salary range of $70 hourly. Additionally, employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits program, opportunities for professional growth and development, and a collaborative work environment.
As a Patient Access Representative at the University of California, you will play a vital role in ensuring seamless patient access to our healthcare services. Your primary responsibility will be to pre-register, pre-admit, and admit patients by telephone and/or in person.
Main Responsibilities:
• Collection of accurate demographic information for all patients
• Review and interpretation of insurance benefits to ensure optimal reimbursement
• Obtaining prior authorizations and facilitating cash collections
• Interaction with public assistance programs, including implementation of Medicare requirements
• Referral of appropriate cases to internal and external sources for discharge/post-hospital care
Required Skills and Qualifications:
• Knowledge of State and Federal programs for reimbursement from Medicare, Medi-Cal, CCS programs, out-of-state Medicaid, or other sponsoring agencies
• Working knowledge of third party payer verification terminology
• Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Excel, Word, and Outlook
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for effective interaction with patients, physicians, and hospital personnel
Benefits and Other Perks:
The University of California offers a competitive compensation package, including a salary range of $70 hourly. Additionally, employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits program, opportunities for professional growth and development, and a collaborative work environment.
Salary : $70