Baylor University Medical Center
Patient Services Specialist - FLOAT
Baylor University Medical Center, Colleyville, Texas, United States, 76034
Patient Services Specialist 1 Float
The Patient Services Specialist 1 Float, with direct oversight, provides administrative help in a physician's office, clinic, or other area. This role assists patients to ensure high-quality, patient-centered care. Duties include patient relations, check-in and check-out, scheduling, insurance verification, and answering phones. Essential Functions of the Role: Serves as a float pool resource to various clinics within designated, local region. Assists with patient duties, including relations, check-in, check-out, scheduling, insurance verification, and answering phones. Arranges follow-up visits and referral appointments. Assists with patient registration duties by collecting and verifying insurance information. Verifies patient demographics and enters changes into computer system. Directs patient to appropriate waiting areas. Accepts payments for physician/clinic services according to established guidelines. Posts payments and enters charges into computer utilizing appropriate codes. Generates daily payment reports and verifies cash drawer against report. Provides accurate patient, medical, financial, or procedural information to patients or approved outside entities. May need to discuss financial arrangements with patients. Receives and directs phone calls. Assists patients and other visitors. Responds to routine inquiries about practice services and hours of operation. Ensures any patient complaints are handled appropriately. Assists with medical records duties as requested. Key Success Factors: Able to travel regularly to various clinics within designated, local region and complete duties within scope as assigned. Good listening, social, and communication (oral and written) skills. Professional, nice, and respectful telephone etiquette. Able to adjust communication style for different audiences. Caring listener, delicate, upbeat, optimistic, articulate, gracious and tactful. Able to promptly assess requests by using electronic and paper resource materials and correctly respond to patient inquiries. Able to calm upset patients in a composed and professional demeanor. Excellent data entry, numeric, typing and computer navigational skills, with attention to detail and accuracy. Relaxed working in a fast paced, constantly changing and stressful environment. Qualifications: Education - H.S. Diploma/GED Equivalent Experience - Less than 1 Year of Experience
The Patient Services Specialist 1 Float, with direct oversight, provides administrative help in a physician's office, clinic, or other area. This role assists patients to ensure high-quality, patient-centered care. Duties include patient relations, check-in and check-out, scheduling, insurance verification, and answering phones. Essential Functions of the Role: Serves as a float pool resource to various clinics within designated, local region. Assists with patient duties, including relations, check-in, check-out, scheduling, insurance verification, and answering phones. Arranges follow-up visits and referral appointments. Assists with patient registration duties by collecting and verifying insurance information. Verifies patient demographics and enters changes into computer system. Directs patient to appropriate waiting areas. Accepts payments for physician/clinic services according to established guidelines. Posts payments and enters charges into computer utilizing appropriate codes. Generates daily payment reports and verifies cash drawer against report. Provides accurate patient, medical, financial, or procedural information to patients or approved outside entities. May need to discuss financial arrangements with patients. Receives and directs phone calls. Assists patients and other visitors. Responds to routine inquiries about practice services and hours of operation. Ensures any patient complaints are handled appropriately. Assists with medical records duties as requested. Key Success Factors: Able to travel regularly to various clinics within designated, local region and complete duties within scope as assigned. Good listening, social, and communication (oral and written) skills. Professional, nice, and respectful telephone etiquette. Able to adjust communication style for different audiences. Caring listener, delicate, upbeat, optimistic, articulate, gracious and tactful. Able to promptly assess requests by using electronic and paper resource materials and correctly respond to patient inquiries. Able to calm upset patients in a composed and professional demeanor. Excellent data entry, numeric, typing and computer navigational skills, with attention to detail and accuracy. Relaxed working in a fast paced, constantly changing and stressful environment. Qualifications: Education - H.S. Diploma/GED Equivalent Experience - Less than 1 Year of Experience