Genetic Counseling Assistant - ENGIN (Epilepsy Neurogenetics Initiative)

Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PA
19h$23 - $28

About The Position

The Epilepsy Neurogenetics Initiative (ENGIN) at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia evaluates and cares for children with difficult-to-treat or unexplained epilepsies, genetic epilepsy syndromes and other genetic neurodevelopmental disorders. Working in the Clinical Genetics Office, the Genetic Counseling Assistant (GCA) will ensure that patient charts are prepared for clinic and that insurance approval has been obtained for both the visit and the necessary laboratory studies (generally following the visit based on the recommendations of the clinical team). Additionally, the GCA will: assist in placing calls to patients/primary care physicians/subspecialists to request records and confirm appointments; file charts and provide prepared charts to the appropriate Genetic Counselor to review prior to the family visit; process calls and requests related to the Clinical Genetics service, specifically related to insurance authorization status for patients and family members; perform literature reviews under the guidance of the Genetic Counselor. Must be able to meet deadlines, work on several projects at once, and understand all the concepts involved in the work performed. May require some independent judgment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree Medical or Scientific Field of Study Required
  • Excellent phone etiquette.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office suite
  • Ability to handle confidential materials.
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks.
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Attention to details.
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor's Degree Human Genetics or Genetic Counseling Preferred

Responsibilities

  • Under the direction of the Genetic Counselors in the Division, the CGA will ensure that patient charts are prepared for clinic and that insurance approval has been obtained for both the visit and the necessary laboratory studies (generally following the visit based on the recommendations of the clinical team).
  • Assist genetic counselors with administrative tasks
  • Maintain database/track patients who require authorization for genetic testing and communicate findings with Genetic Counselors.
  • Assist in writing letters of medical necessity
  • Call/update families on status of their authorizations
  • Call families regarding insurance decisions
  • Coordinate paperwork for additional testing
  • At times, this role will schedule and register patients for appropriate physician and clinic and maintain complex outpatient schedules.
  • Using EPIC scheduling systems, accurately schedule new and follow-up appointments by phone and in person for all multidisciplinary team members.
  • Ensures all patient demographics and insurance information is gathered at the time of scheduling appointment
  • For new patient appointments, accurately and thoroughly complete intake information.
  • Once intakes are reviewed, call families back to schedule appointment and/or request additional info for review before scheduling.
  • For new patient appointments, inform 100% of families of divisional payment and referral policies.
  • Follow divisional guidelines for scheduling 100% of the time.
  • Schedule ancillary tests, as requested by clinical staff. Complete necessary paperwork.
  • Review 100% of appointments scheduled by other personnel to ensure that appointments have been scheduled according to guidelines. Make and necessary changes.
  • Retrieve messages from voice mail every morning.
  • Answers phones according to Divisional policy.
  • Answer telephones, route and screen callers, take messages and provide routine information to caller promptly and courteously.
  • Record accurately and thoroughly all telephone messages, detailing the caller's name, company or patient name, phone number, and reason for call.
  • Place phone messages immediately in the appropriate designated phone slots or place the message on the employee's desk.
  • Assemble preliminary new patient chart within at least 24 hours prior to the new patient visit 100% of the time.
  • Pull charts for upcoming visits, as assigned and forward them to the appropriate clinic staff for review.
  • Call to obtain results or additional records from various hospital departments, outside laboratories, and/or physician offices prior to the appointment or as requested for emergent inpatient consults.
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