The Clinic Support Coordinator performs receptionist and administrative duties related to clinic operations, collects patient information, maintains confidentiality of patient files, and coordinates with multiple disciplines and customers. This role is the first and last point of contact with patients daily, answers the telephone and provides accurate Rogers program and services information to callers, and registers and schedules patients, confirming insurance guarantor information. The position is responsible for the daily check-in and check-out of patients and reporting of this information. On admission, the coordinator verifies patient identification, demographic, and insurance information, and ensures all paperwork and consent information are obtained/updated in the medical record. The role also involves maintaining and ordering supplies, distributing incoming packages and mail, and maintaining medical records ensuring accuracy of document placement. Additionally, the Clinic Support Coordinator reviews all active medical records for correct placement of forms and patient information, files all reports accurately and in a timely manner, and completes all documentation within the required timeframe. The position ensures routine and priority tasks are completed within the established timeframe, coordinates projects as assigned, and tracks/completes metrics and statistics as assigned by operations leadership. The role also involves copying documents for the treatment team, communicating and coordinating the transfer process to and from Rogers, and assisting in facilitating treatment by acting as a communication resource to other disciplines, external agencies, and as directed by the treatment team. The Clinic Support Coordinator maintains the environment in a safe, orderly manner, performs other duties as assigned, and conducts themselves in a professional manner.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED