The Financial Advocate serves as the primary contact for patients regarding financial liability issues in accordance with established financial and credit policies. Individual must maintain and promote an attitude of professionalism as reflected by courteous actions, maintenance of confidentiality and appropriate presentation of self; consistently demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills; possess the knowledge and skills necessary to provide interactive communications appropriate to the age of the patient being served; interact appropriately with third party payers, peers and other departments; and have the ability to relate well to people of a broad socio-economic mix. Position has frequent contact with patient financial services and patient access departments. The financial advocate is the contact person to serve as a liaison to explain hospital charges, financial assistance programs and providing various financial assistance forms. Responsible for screening self-pay patients at hospital bedside for eligibility in various governmental and non-governmental programs. Responsible for identifying all sources of potential payors including auto insurance, workers' compensation, commercial insurance, private insurance, TPL, etc. and assisting patients in the process of applying for any benefits for which they may be eligible. Position is responsible for validating inpatient insurance eligibility, inpatient insurance benefits and emphasis with collecting patient financial liabilities. Strong organizational skills and a commitment to teamwork are essential. Individual must have ability to work closely in a clinical setting involving some stressful situations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED