Scottish Rite for Children

Patient Access Representative I

Frisco, TX Full time

Our patients are our number one priority! We're committed to giving children back their childhood!

Job Posting Title:

Patient Access Representative I

Location:

Frisco - Ambulatory Surgical Center

Additional Posting Details:

Monday - Friday

7:30 am - 4:30 pm

Job Description:

Duties/Responsibilities

  • Greets patients/families in a professional and welcoming manner

  • Functions as a liaison between patients, families, and staff

  • Performs scheduling and registration process for appointments within the ambulatory setting

  • Performs check-in and check-out for patient visits

  • Obtains accurate collection of patient demographics, identification, insurance coverage, and other relevant information

  • Promotes and assists patients/families in signing up for MyChart

  • Provides guidance to patient/families about the financial screening process

  • Abides by organizational and HIPAA guidelines, privacy practices, patient confidentiality, and patient rights

  • Ensures patient receives necessary disclosure and privacy information, as well as obtains necessary legal and financial signatures

  • Maintains patient information and documentation in electronic medical record

  • Supports quality care through compliance with departmental and organizational policies and guidelines, and external agency guidelines, standards, or regulations

  • Performs patient intake/referral process; appropriately scheduling patient appointments according to scheduling algorithm/protocols

  • Maintains and distributes incoming departmental faxes

  • Screens and routes inbound/outbound calls in a timely manner (messages, transfers, scheduling, questions, and other needs)

  • Scans clinical record information and correspondence into patient’s electronic record

  • Maintains scheduling, registration, and referral work queues in Epic

  • Performs scheduling of new and/or follow-up patient visits, including but not limited to diagnostic and ancillary appointments (as needed); may require coordination with clinical team

  • Maintains registration-related key performance indicators as determined by supervisor or manager

  • Supports hospital and departmental performance improvement goals

  • Supports departmental initiatives and change efforts

  • Practices financial and resource stewardship

  • Engages in strong communication, acts as team player in supporting mission and vision of organization, and abides by organization’s core values

  • Additional duties as assigned

Required Skills/Abilities

  • High School education or equivalent

  • Preferred 2 years working in a medical office setting

  • Preferred experience in insurance procedures

  • Preferred experience in medical appointment scheduling