NOW HIRING A Patient Access Account Specialist I-Admitting
Summary:
Under the direction of the Patient Access Supervisor, the Patient Access Account Specialist I provides basic functions to financial clear patient accounts for government and commercial accounts prior to the date of service. Performs basic financial clearance functions, including insurance verification, authorization, collection and documentation of patient demographics, benefit analysis, and pre-service collections. The Patient Access Account Specialist I will ensure follow up on authorizations for scheduled and Urgent/Emergent procedures and admissions until date of service or discharge for admissions. The Patient Access Account Specialist I must possess a basic knowledge of Medicare (CMS) guidelines, as well as other Compliance Regulatory guidelines applicable to Patient Access to include HIPAA, EMTALA, and CMS guidelines of MSPQ. The Patient Access Account Specialist (PAAS I) monitors work queues for financial clearance and missing authorizations ensuring a payment source is identified and secured and there is a clean claim for billing. The Patient Access Account Specialist I acts as resource to all employees within Patient Access. The Patient Access Account Specialist I is responsible for providing the highest level of customer service to patients, ancillary departments and payers when financially clearing accounts. The PAAS I will work with ancillary departments to ensure the procedures scheduled and authorized meet payer requirements. The Patient Access Account Specialist I provides coverage to other areas and hospitals as needed to minimize overtime and guarantee the patients receive services as needed without registration delays.
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