The Patient Service Representative creates 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 representative ensures patient safety by positively identifying patients before care delivery, adhering to organizational mandates and accrediting body requirements. They also handle patient check-in and registration, collecting and verifying comprehensive demographic, guarantor, and insurance information, and collecting co-pays and other out-of-pocket expenses. Accurate registration information is vital for timely payment and preventing billing issues. The role requires maintaining strict confidentiality of patient information in accordance with HIPAA. The representative must understand insurance basics, recognize different plan types, and know which plans Advocate Health contracts with, determining when a statement of financial responsibility is needed. They are responsible for discussing financial obligations with patients and referring them to Financial Advocates when necessary. Additionally, they must be knowledgeable about and ensure compliance with government regulations and required forms 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 role may involve scheduling appointments, coordinating cancellations, reschedules, and managing waitlists. Providing detailed information about test preparations, arrival times, and dietary guidelines is also a key responsibility. The Patient Service Representative fosters a welcoming and professional environment through exceptional customer service, greeting patients and visitors, responding to inquiries, answering telephones, screening calls, and taking messages. They assist patients with various needs, including transportation, directions, wheelchair access, and interpreter services. The position also involves monitoring and working assigned electronic health record work queues according to departmental procedures.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED