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Job Posting Title:
Patient Financial Counseling
Location:
Frisco - Ambulatory Surgical Center
Additional Posting Details:
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 4:30pm
Job Description:
Duties/Responsibilities
- Accurately process charity adjustments based on Crayon Care enrollment status, which includes identifying the greater discount between the Amount Generally Billed (AGB) and the charity discount.
- Provides and accurately processes Crayon Care applications based on hospital charity policy and send appropriate correspondence letters to patients’ families.
- Add insurance coverage and update the billing system to reflect the insurance status of the patient including pharmacy coverage when needed.
- Appropriately document information in the medical record consistent with departmental standards.
- Maintain working knowledge of state managed care plans and screen self-pay patients for possible eligibility on Medicaid and CHIP programs.
- Manage incoming inquiries regarding payments, charity care, insurance coverage benefits, billing disputes, prior authorizations, patient complaints, outpatient and surgical estimates, payment plans, and any other patient family request.
- Work with families by providing information on changing manage care plans as needed.
- Explain bills, itemized statements, and any other patient correspondence accordingly.
- Manages all necessary registration and claims corrections that may arise to ensure accurate billing.
- Accurately process estimates for services based on patients benefits or non-benefits.
- Assist with departmental coverage when needed.
- Supports hospital and departmental initiatives, change efforts, and improvement goals.
- Abides by organizational and HIPAA guidelines, privacy practices, patient confidentiality, and patients’ rights, guides in this area.
- Engages in strong communication, acts as team player in supporting mission and vision of organization, and abides by organization core values.
Required Skills/Abilities
- High school diploma required
- Bachelor's degree preferred
- Two to five years’ experience working in hospital patient access and/or billing, physician office billing and collections, or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience
- Strong analytical skills preferred
- Bilingual preferred