University of California
Patient Service Representative - Alzheimer's & Dementia Care Program, Westwood
University of California, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Description
In this role you will provide administrative and patient-centered support to the Dementia Care Specialists (DCSs) and their patients/caregivers within the UCLA Alzheimer's and Dementia Care Program. You will serves as a key liaison between patients, caregivers, DCSs, and referring physicians. Responsibilities include: Assisting patients in navigating services within the health system Facilitating timely communication among care team members Coordinating referrals to appropriate community and clinical resources. Follow-up through telephone outreach and accurate documentation in EPIC/CareConnect. Being professional, compassionate, and have strong organizational skills to support the delivery of high-quality dementia care. Salary Range: $30.36 - $ 43.49/hourly
Qualifications
Demonstrates proficiency with computer skills (MS Office Suite), document scanner and other software Ability to learn electronic medical record system to document patient notes and produce reports Ability to communicate clearly, patiently, professionally and compassionately via e-mail and print. Oral and written communication skills to obtain and to convey information clearly, concisely and accurately. Fluent in communicating verbally in English Able to apply care management protocols to patients/caregivers, as appropriate. Ability to analyze and relay potential concerns to Dementia Care Specialist, as appropriate Demonstrates organizational and critical thinking skills Ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion regarding sensitive materials and issues Ability to meet deadlines and to follow through on multiple tasks with careful attention to detail and with minimum supervision. Demonstrated writing skills to draft routine business correspondence and meeting minutes and to edit into final form. Demonstrated editing skills to identify errors in grammar, syntax, punctuation and spelling. Interpersonal skills to effectively develop and maintain cooperative working relationships with faculty, administrators, students and with elderly patients. Ability to understand and to adhere to University and UCLA Health policies and procedures, especially as it pertains to patient and family confidentiality. Attention to detail, in order to accurately enter and manage database for ADCP Ability to identify and to prioritize based on needs assessment from information provided.
In this role you will provide administrative and patient-centered support to the Dementia Care Specialists (DCSs) and their patients/caregivers within the UCLA Alzheimer's and Dementia Care Program. You will serves as a key liaison between patients, caregivers, DCSs, and referring physicians. Responsibilities include: Assisting patients in navigating services within the health system Facilitating timely communication among care team members Coordinating referrals to appropriate community and clinical resources. Follow-up through telephone outreach and accurate documentation in EPIC/CareConnect. Being professional, compassionate, and have strong organizational skills to support the delivery of high-quality dementia care. Salary Range: $30.36 - $ 43.49/hourly
Qualifications
Demonstrates proficiency with computer skills (MS Office Suite), document scanner and other software Ability to learn electronic medical record system to document patient notes and produce reports Ability to communicate clearly, patiently, professionally and compassionately via e-mail and print. Oral and written communication skills to obtain and to convey information clearly, concisely and accurately. Fluent in communicating verbally in English Able to apply care management protocols to patients/caregivers, as appropriate. Ability to analyze and relay potential concerns to Dementia Care Specialist, as appropriate Demonstrates organizational and critical thinking skills Ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion regarding sensitive materials and issues Ability to meet deadlines and to follow through on multiple tasks with careful attention to detail and with minimum supervision. Demonstrated writing skills to draft routine business correspondence and meeting minutes and to edit into final form. Demonstrated editing skills to identify errors in grammar, syntax, punctuation and spelling. Interpersonal skills to effectively develop and maintain cooperative working relationships with faculty, administrators, students and with elderly patients. Ability to understand and to adhere to University and UCLA Health policies and procedures, especially as it pertains to patient and family confidentiality. Attention to detail, in order to accurately enter and manage database for ADCP Ability to identify and to prioritize based on needs assessment from information provided.