Patient Access Representative- Check In Accounting - Lake Charles, LA at Geebo

Patient Access Representative- Check In

Lake Charles, LA Lake Charles, LA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$27.
5K - $34.
9K a year Estimated:
$27.
5K - $34.
9K a year 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES:
To represent Center for Orthopaedics in a courteous, efficient and friendly manner by receiving patients all patients to the Center for Orthopaedics office.
Essential Functions:
Greets and checks in patients in a courteous and friendly manner.
Obtains updated insurance cards and identification cards as needed upon arrival.
Ensures that insurance verification specialist has verified each patient's insurance and that the insurance is active.
Directs patient to the vitals station when vital signs are necessary.
Ensures that the patient updates his/her registration according to CFO guidelines.
Advises and directs patients, including walk-ins, appearing at the front desk about registration procedures While Checking patients in, monitors charts for credit status of delinquent Accounts or surgery deposits required and directs them to appropriate business office personnel.
Greets and checks in patients in a courteous and friendly manner.
Obtains updated insurance cards and identification cards as needed upon arrival.
Ensures that insurance verification specialist has verified each patient's insurance and that the insurance is active.
Directs patient to the vitals station when vital signs are necessary.
Ensures that the patient updates his/her registration according to CFO guidelines.
Advises and directs patients, including walk-ins, appearing at the front desk about registration procedures While Checking patients in, monitors charts for credit status of delinquent Accounts or surgery deposits required and directs them to appropriate business office personnel.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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