The Patient Service Representative (PSR) I is responsible for creating the initial electronic health record, which serves as the foundation for the patient medical record used by the entire healthcare team. This role is crucial for preventing duplicate medical records, which can lead to safety and billing issues. The PSR ensures patient safety by positively identifying patients before care delivery, adhering to organizational mandates. They also handle patient check-in and registration, collecting and verifying demographic, guarantor, and insurance information, and collecting co-pays and other patient financial responsibilities. Accurate registration information is vital for timely payments and preventing billing problems. The PSR maintains strict confidentiality of patient information in accordance with HIPAA. They possess knowledge of insurance basics, recognize various insurance plans, understand which plans Advocate Health contracts with, and know when a statement of financial responsibility is needed. They can discuss financial obligations with patients and refer them to Financial Advocates when necessary. The role requires knowledge of compliance 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). The PSR may also schedule appointments, coordinate cancellations and reschedules, provide information on test preparations and procedures, perform visit closure, and educate patients on the patient portal/app. A key aspect of the role is creating a welcoming and professional environment through exceptional customer service, greeting patients and visitors, answering telephones, screening calls, and taking messages. They maintain excellent public relations and collaborate effectively with others. The PSR proactively communicates customer service issues and process improvement opportunities to management. Additional assistance may be offered to patients, such as arranging transportation, providing directions, locating wheelchairs, and coordinating interpreter services. Responsibilities may also include e-scanning documents, managing faxes, addressing in-basket messages, and following directions for emergent needs. The role involves monitoring and working electronic health record work queues and may assist with orientation and training.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED