The Department of International Health is currently seeking a full time International Patient Coordinator to work in Miami. The International Patient Coordinator, under the supervision of the Patient Access Manager, coordinates all necessary arrangements for international patients seeking medical care with the University Health System. Acts as a liaison between referral sources, patients, hospitals and physicians who contact UHealth International for assistance with health care needs. Works independently to ensure that medical services are coordinated in a timely, accurate and courteous manner according to established guidelines. Department Specific Functions The International Patient Coordinator (IPC) will be working as a float to cover care coordination areas as assigned when an International Coordinator is out of the office, calls-out, sick, vacation, FMLA, etc. or wherever the coverage is required. The IPC will receive training to understand the various care coordination areas and specific process flows they will be covering. The IPC will work closely and receive support from the International Patient Services Supervisors to ensure the patient/family needs are being met in a timely and accurate manner while striving for a positive patient experience. The IPC will answer emails, telephone calls, handle CRMs, tasks and works on inquiries for the area they are covering. The IPC will be responsible for the core functions for the areas they are covering, to also include: Documenting and task completions via Cheers CRM. Manage inquiries from patients and/or internal staff via telephone, email in-boxes (Teams and UHI Main), and Epic In Baskets in an accurate and timely manner. Coverage for the UHI Desk located at UTower. Remain flexible with work assignments and coverage areas. The IPC will review insured patient financial responsibilities with patients/families. Will work with the Insurance Verifiers to obtain timely verification of benefits, authorizations, and pre certifications for services and prepare accurate cost estimates for non-covered services. The IPC will review patient financial responsibilities with patients/families for uninsured self-pay patients and prepare accurate cost estimates and/or bundle self-pay packages. Will provide required documentation to internal departments and Finance Teams in a timely manner. The IPC will review patient financial responsibilities with patients/families for embassy or government sponsored patients. Will confirm covered services and obtain letters of guarantee from said entities. The IPC will work with the UM Cashiers to collect for self-pay and patient financial responsibilities, 3-5 days, prior to services being rendered.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees