Patient Care Representative
Patient Care Representatives are responsible for maintaining a friendly, professional environment as our first, and last, point-of-contact for our patients. It is important that Patient Care Representatives are polite, attentive, and organized to enhance the overall patient experience.
Essential Job Functions:
- Greet and direct all patients, visitors, and staff upon entry of the practice. Monitor the reception areas throughout the day providing assistance as needed.
- Provide a pleasant, and prompt check-in experience for all patients by verifying information necessary, and assisting with any questions they may have around the patient questionnaires and forms.
- Print daily team/physician schedules as evidenced by the schedule of appointments for that day.
- Attend to walk-in patients, scheduling inquiries, and prescription/record pick-up as necessary.
- Disseminate pertinent information using telephone systems and/or computer software systems as appropriate.
- Cross-check and update next-day charts as evidenced by the appointment schedule.
- Maintain an orderly and pleasing workspace that ensures both integrity and safety for our patients and staff.
- Complete appointment confirmation calls based on the patient appointment schedule.
- Collect any necessary co-payments, non-covered service fees, and/or any existing account balances during the patient check-out period.
- Fill out essential reports and forms as requested.
- Additional administrative responsibilities as needed.
Competencies
- Demonstrated knowledge of material, methods, instruments and equipment.
- Demonstrated ability to read, write, and perform mathematical calculations.
- Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
- Demonstrated ability to multi-task, work in a fast paced environment, and manage time appropriately in an effort to meet the deadlines and requirements of the organization.
Required Education and Experience
- High school diploma.
- Experience with Microsoft Office products.
- Prior experience in a customer service role.
- Must be able to work under pressure and respond to patient requests in a positive manner.
Preferred Education and Experience
- Associates’ Degree
Position Type and Expected Hours of Work:
- This is a full-time position.
- Days and hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. with occasional overtime.
Benefits
- 401(K) Company Match
- Medical and Dental Insurance
- Vision Benefits
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Pet Insurance
- Disability Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Continuing Education
- Paid Time Off
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