Under the general direction of the PFC Manager, the Outpatient Financial Counselor (OPFC) has a dual role to help vulnerable BMC patients access healthcare coverage and to preserve and protect BMC revenue by securing payors to reduce uncompensated care. The OPFC serves as an advocate and navigator, assisting low-income, uninsured, and underinsured patients apply for financial assistance programs and secure healthcare coverage. As a Certified Application Counselor, the OPFC will assist patients referred for financial counseling, in person or by phone, from PFC office locations on the hospital campus. Patients presenting for services, by appointment or walk-in, will be screened for eligibility and offered enrollment assistance to secure insurance coverage through MassHealth, Out of State Medicaid, HSN, or BMC’s Charity Care Program. The OPFC is responsible for initiating new applications and assisting with program renewals; for educating patients about health insurance options and eligibility requirements; and for updating patient demographic information, opening financial trackers, and documenting all efforts made to assist patients in applying for insurance coverage. The OPFC will embody BMC’s mission, vision, and values and follow policy and procedure regarding BMC’s billing and collection practices and the Certified Application Counselor Designation Agreement between BMC and MassHealth.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED