Benefits:
n401(k)
nCompetitive salary
nDental insurance
nHealth insurance
nPaid time off
nProfit sharing
nVision insurance
nWe are looking for a Patient Care Coordinator to join our Orthopedic practice.
nThe primary responsibility is to answer incoming phone calls from patients to make an initial appointment and process incoming referrals to the clinic. The Patient Care Coordinator works closely with the triage nurse and follows physician protocols and insurance guidelines. Follow-up appointments may be scheduled and completes paperwork as needed. Performs other related duties as assigned.
nMinimum Qualifications:
nHigh school diploma or equivalent required.
nKnowledge of medical and insurance terminology, billing and coding experience is a plus
nOne year of prior surgery scheduling in a healthcare setting required
nKnowledge of HIPAA practice procedure.
nExperience with EHR
nEfficient in the use of standard office equipment, data entry, typing, 10-key skills, and alpha/numerical filing.
nPrimary Responsibilities
nSchedule new patients as they call/contact through website/patient portal/fax within 48 hours of initial contact.
nReach out to patients upon receipt of referral via fax within 48 hours.
nRequest and track medical records from primary/referring physicians.
nFollow-up with patients where messages were left. Document attempts
nCoordinate with Triage nurse and provider to review (consult) medical records for potential procedure patients.
nContact referring physician if unable to reach patient after 3 attempts or patient declines appointment. Document both conversations.
nVerify insurance coverage, including benefits and eligibility.
nAssist co-workers at the direction and discretion of supervisor/administrator.
nEssential Functions (Physical):Regular and predictable attendance is an essential job function.
nMajority of the shift is spent sitting.
nFrequent reaching, stooping and twisting when filing, accessing records and answering telephone
nAbility to lift up to 25 pounds.
nRead a variety of printed and handwritten materials, computerized reports, manuals, and correspondence.
nCommunicates with patients, physicians, families and co-workers in person and on the telephone.
nWork Environment:
nOrthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine operates in a professional office environment.
nDays and hours of work are conducted Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand.
nThis role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines.
nOrthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine has multiple locations and travel may be required.