The Patient Service Representative (PSR) is responsible for creating the initial electronic health record, which serves as the foundation for the patient's medical record used by the entire healthcare team. This role is crucial for preventing duplicate medical records, which can lead to treatment safety issues and billing problems. The PSR must ensure patient safety by positively identifying patients before care delivery, adhering to the mandates of the organization’s accrediting bodies. Key duties include checking in and registering patients, obtaining and verifying demographic, guarantor, and insurance information, and collecting co-pays and other patient financial responsibilities. Accurate registration ensures timely payment and prevents billing issues. The PSR must maintain strict confidentiality of patient information in accordance with HIPAA. They need a solid understanding of insurance basics, including commercial and government plans, and knowledge of AAH's contracted plans. Financial discussions with patients, including obligations and when to refer them to Financial Advocates, are also part of the role. The PSR must be knowledgeable about various government regulations and forms, such as HIPAA, EMTALA, Consent for Treatment, Patient Rights and Responsibilities, IMM, MOON, Notice of Privacy Practices, MSPQ, and ABN, ensuring all necessary signatures are obtained. Additionally, the role may involve scheduling appointments (including virtual and procedural), coordinating cancellations and reschedules, managing waitlists and recalls, providing detailed information about test preparations and procedures, performing visit closures, and educating patients on the patient portal/app. The PSR is expected to create a welcoming environment through exceptional customer service, greeting patients and visitors, answering phones, and maintaining positive public relations. Proactive communication of customer service issues and process improvement opportunities to management is expected. Assistance may be provided for transportation, directions, wheelchairs, and interpreter services. Responsibilities may also include e-scanning documents, managing faxes, addressing in-basket messages, and following clinical team directions for emergent needs. Monitoring and working electronic health record work queues according to approved processes is also a key function. The role may also involve assisting with orientation and training of new staff.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED