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Receiving general direction from the Practice Manager, this position is responsible for the operational and organizational coordination of the HOPE Clinic, a perinatal and pediatric clinic for women with substance use disorder and their families. The Patient Services Coordinator will be part of a collaborative care team of a social worker, recovery coach, physicians, midwife, nurse case manager, and resource specialist who facilitate obstetric, pediatric, psychiatric, and addiction care for all patients of the HOPE Clinic. Drawing on a broad understanding of hospital policies and displaying a high degree of initiative and independent judgment, the Patient Services Coordinator coordinates the day-to-day administrative needs of the clinic and manages a wide range of service issues on a daily basis.
Qualifications
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
During clinic sessions, the Patient Services Coordinator staffs the front desk and performs all check-in and -out functions, as outlined by the MGH/MGPO Front Desk Standards of Operations. Has primary responsibility for answering clinic phone calls during business hours.
Schedules patient appointments and creates/updates provider schedule templates in Epic.
Completes reminder phone calls for patient appointments, including COVID-19 screening.
Support RN care manager and clinical staff in completing administrative tasks to enable clinic to function, including but not limited to:
Understands all HMO, Managed Care and other Third Party Insurers. Functions as a resource for patients around managed care plans, insurance and referral issues, with an ability to perform electronic insurance verification.
Understands financial services and self-pay resources and provides patients with information as needed.
Completely performs and is a resource to other team members in all revenue enhancement activities, including but not limited to registration verification, co-payment collection, cash management, encounter form reconcilement, etc.
Maintains confidentiality and privacy, which is consistent with HIPAA guidelines. Maintains highest level of professionalism at all times and operates with discretion when working with patients and families with history of substance use disorders.
Prepare necessary appointment materials, such as MassPAT records, Release of Information forms, intake documentation, PROMS, etc.
Coordinates the scheduling of diagnostic testing.
Coordinates and tracks referral appointments and visits. Field new referrals from outside sources, including checking the Ambulatory Referral Order Workqueue three times per week.
Sends paperwork from clinic to Health Information Management to be scanned into the medical record.
Manages the HOPE Clinic patient database, keeping it up to date.
Utilizes various communication threads appropriately/as outlined (pager, EPIC, Microsoft Teams, emails)
Provides training and orientation to new staff, where applicable.
Provides cross coverage for other SUD practices for absences, vacations, etc. and during variations in workflow, as needed.
Works on special projects as directed.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Physical Requirements
Remote Type
Onsite
Work Location
100 Blossom Street
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
- /
Grade
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