This position is responsible for creating the initial electronic health record, which serves as the foundation for the patient's medical record and is utilized by all members of the healthcare team. The role prevents the creation of duplicate medical records, which can lead to treatment safety issues and billing problems. It ensures compliance with accrediting bodies' mandates for positive patient identification before care delivery to ensure patient safety. The Patient Service Representative checks in and registers patients, obtains and verifies complete demographic, guarantor, and insurance information, and discusses and collects co-pays and other out-of-pocket patient responsibilities. Obtaining accurate information at the point of registration helps ensure timely payment to the organization and prevents billing issues and patient complaints. The role maintains complete confidentiality of patient personal/financial information and medical records in accordance with HIPAA. The Patient Service Representative understands insurance basics, recognizes commercial and government plans, knows which plans Advocate Health contracts with, and when a statement of financial responsibility is needed. They understand and discuss financial information and obligations with patients and know how and when to refer patients to Financial Advocates. They possess knowledge of rules, forms, and questions that must be enforced to ensure Advocate Health remains compliant with government agencies and regulations, such as HIPAA, EMTALA, Consent for Treatment, Patient Rights and Responsibilities, Important Message from Medicare (IMM), Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice (MOON), Notice of Privacy Practices, Medicare Secondary Payer Questionnaire (MSPQ), and Advanced Beneficiary Notice (ABN). They obtain required patient or guarantor signatures. They may schedule patient appointments, coordinate cancellations, reschedules, wait list requests, and recall requests. They provide accurate, detailed information regarding test preparations, patient arrival time, medication/food/beverage consumption guidelines, check-in procedures, and directions to the facility. The role creates a welcoming and professional environment by demonstrating extraordinary customer service, greeting patients and visitors, responding to routine requests for information, answering the telephone, screening calls, and taking messages. They offer various assistance to patients, including arranging transportation, providing directions, locating a wheelchair, and coordinating interpreter services. They monitor and work assigned electronic health record work queues, following the department's approved process.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED