Intake Coordinator
New England Life Care
- Canton, Ohio, United States
- Canton, Ohio, United States
À propos
Health insurance Career Ladders Dental insurance Vision insurance Generous employer-matched 403b savings program Company paid: Life insurance, Short- and long-term disability insurance Paid time off And much more!
Primary Responsibilities include:
Accurately compiles the initial Patient Profile for each therapy and distributes it to the appropriate members of the healthcare team for processing. Responsible for answering all incoming phones for Intake Workgroup and ensuring all calls are documented in an email to appropriate staff and documenting in patient file where appropriate. Communicates effectively with pharmacy, reimbursement, materials management and delivery staff regarding new referrals and ongoing patient issues. All communication will be clearly documented in patient file. Works collaboratively with the Liaison/Care Coordination team to ensure efficient discharge. Effectively communicates patient requirements and changes in patient status to appropriate members of infusion and reimbursement teams as well as the internal/external Nursing staff involved in meeting the patient's home health needs. Comprehensively documents all patient related information / conversations in patient's clinical record as updates are presented to Intake staff. Communicates all changes in patient supply requirements to Pharmacy and Patient Service Representative (PSR) for any active patient resuming therapy. Responsible for documenting and processing the requested delivery through SOP S015 – (Time Commitment Process). Responsible for updating any errors in patient file that is presented through daily reports (i.e., updating Referral sources; updating Access, etc...) Follows NELC policies & procedures in the normal conduction of company business. Will develop skills in understanding insurance coverage with the guidance of Senior Intake Coordinator and/or Supervisor.
Professional Requirements include:
Good Communication skills both verbally and written Good organizational skills Good customer service skills Attention to detail Positive, team player a must. Must be able to work holidays on a rotating schedule. Strong computer skills, with working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook)
Preferred Experience includes:
Knowledge of HIPAA Privacy and Security Regulations 4–5 years healthcare administrative experience Associates degree Medical terminology
It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability. EOE
Compétences linguistiques
- English
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