Access Representative - Emergency Departmentother related Employment listings - Faucett, MO at Geebo

Access Representative - Emergency Department

Details Access Representative - Emergency Department ED Registration PRN Status Variable Shift Starting at:
$15.
76 (day shift); $17.
26 (evening shift); $17.
76 (night shift) Summary This position greets patients, visitors and ascertains their needs, presenting a professional, courteous appearance.
Registers patients timely and accurately online.
Follows Patient Access standards to ensure adequate data collection and distribution.
This position works under the supervision of the Director and is employed by Mosaic Health System.
Duties Registers or activates patient accounts timely and accurately, updating if necessary to ensure the integrity of the database, registers medical center outpatient, lab specimens, and emergency room patients.
Obtains appropriate signatures for the following:
Hospital Consent to Treat, Assignment of Insurance Benefits, Notice of Privacy Practice if applicable, Insurance pre-certification arrangements and financial responsibility, this includes contacting family, legal guardian, DPOA, or appropriate person when necessary for consent to treat.
Routes patients to ensure proper tests are completed in the correct order to guard against treatment delay.
Escorts patients and/or family to ancillary departments.
Verifies Insurance Eligibility on every patient encounter.
Collects deductibles and co-pay amounts from patients upon admission.
Assures confidentiality of information regarding patients, hospital personnel and medical staff.
Qualifications High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
Medical terminology course preferred.
One year customer service, medical office background preferred.
Typing of 35 wpm.
Recommended Skills Confidentiality Customer Service Data Collection Databases Finance Medical Emergency Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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