The Financial Advocate GCM is responsible for calculating and providing patients with personalized estimates of their financial responsibility prior to service, based on their insurance coverage. This role involves clearly and accurately communicating patient liability, explaining concepts like deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments, and how non-covered or out-of-network services affect out-of-pocket costs. The Financial Advocate also requests upfront payments for self-pay amounts and previous balances, establishes payment arrangements, and interviews uninsured patients to assess financial needs and identify assistance programs. They coordinate with patients to complete necessary paperwork, follow up to secure funding sources, and initiate credit scoring to determine eligibility for programs like Medicaid and charity care. Collaboration with state social workers or external eligibility vendors is key to maximizing funding. The role requires a strong understanding of insurance benefits, Marketplace options, and payer sources, as well as educating offices and patients on relevant organizational policies. Coordination with provider offices regarding scheduling and financial responsibility is also a part of this position. Staying current on regulations for government funding, particularly Medicare and Medicaid, and adhering to internal charity care policies and federal regulations (501R) are essential. The position also involves performing duties in a HIPAA-compliant manner and collaborating with peers to ensure a smooth operational flow for uninsured patients or those concerned about costs. Services may be provided in various settings, including virtual, bedside, Emergency Department, clinic, Urgent Care, consult space, or a Financial Resource Specialist office.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED