Cancer Care Authorization Specialist

Urology America, MSOAustin - Atrium, TX
4dOnsite

About The Position

At Urology Austin , our mission is committed to improving the lives of patients and their families through compassionate, quality, and ethical care. In choosing a career with Urology Austin, you are choosing to improve the lives of patients and their families through a collaborative team-driven approach in an innovative, quality-driven, community-based setting. Better Medicine. Better Care. Position Summary: The C ancer Care Authorization Specialist is a critical member of the patient care team, specifically focused on securing access to life-saving treatments for Urology Austin’s oncology patients. This role specializes in navigating the complex prior authorization (PA) landscape for bladder cancer medications (including immunotherapy, chemotherapy, and intravesical therapies), and high-cost procedures. The primary goal is to eliminate financial and administrative barriers to care by ensuring accurate, timely insurance approvals in accordance with practice policy and payer guidelines.

Requirements

  • High school diploma required; Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration or related field preferred.
  • Minimum 2 years of medical insurance authorization experience.
  • Proficiency in Allscripts or Urochart preferred.
  • Deep understanding of CPT, HCPCS (J-codes), and ICD-10 coding specific to urology and oncology.
  • Exceptional ability to communicate sensitive financial and clinical information to patients, providers, and insurance adjusters.

Nice To Haves

  • Oncology or Specialty Pharmacy experience is highly preferred.
  • Strong grasp of NCCN (National Comprehensive Cancer Network) guidelines or general oncology authorization workflows.
  • Ability to research drug use policies and find pathways for approval through Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) or foundations if insurance denies coverage.
  • High accuracy in calculating patient cost-shares and ensuring "units" authorized match the prescribed dosage.
  • Understanding that delays in authorization can directly impact a cancer patient's clinical outcome.

Responsibilities

  • Authorization Management: Proactively manage authorizations for complex bladder cancer drug regimens (e.g., BCG, Gemcitabine, Mitomycin, and advanced immunotherapies).
  • Payer Navigation: Verify patient eligibility and benefits; navigate specialized oncology medical policies to ensure clinical criteria are met for "High Risk-High Cost" medication and procedure approvals.
  • Clinical Liaison: Review provider notes and pathology reports to extract necessary clinical documentation (ICD-10/CPT codes) required to justify medical necessity to insurance carriers.
  • Financial Counseling Support: Update the "Insurance Verification Sheet" (IVS) with precise detail on deductibles, co-insurance, and out-of-pocket maximums; scan all approvals into the EMR (Allscripts/Urochart) to prevent claim denials.
  • Appeals & Peer-to-Peer Coordination: Identify and initiate clinical appeals for denied authorizations; coordinate "Peer-to-Peer" reviews between Urology Austin physicians and insurance medical directors.
  • Data Integrity: Maintain meticulous records in the EMR to track authorization expiration dates and "units" used to ensure continuous, uninterrupted treatment cycles for cancer patients.
  • Cross-Functional Support: Assist with authorizations for general urology procedures (Pellets, Imaging, etc.) and perform other duties as assigned to support the Revenue Cycle team.
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