Summary:
The Intake Specialist serves as a patient advocate and facilitates the process that allows for access to life changing care for members of the community. The Intake Specialist is a professional who serves as the first point of contact at the facility for all patients and families seeking services. Intake Specialists work within a collaborative team including physicians, providers, other intake specialists and many other members of a multidisciplinary team. The Intake Specialist gains career experience to develop and progress with a nationally recognized behavioral health leader.
Patient’s Rights
Consent for Treatment
Consent for the Release of Information
All other admissions forms
Use good communication skills and tact to deal effectively with third-party carrier representatives, professional staff members, Hospital management, and employees.
Use common sense in situations and respond appropriately in all communication modes (body language, verbal) to each patient, regardless of his/her behavior.
Maintain a calm attitude and create a conducive atmosphere in difficult situations.
Work cooperatively and supportively with Hospital staff.
Remain courteous and respectful to others during work interactions and be willing to work out problems on a one-on-one basis.
Complete assignments and documentation on time.
Take responsibility for and manage day-to-day problems, including implementation of treatment plans and completion of all documents.
Communicate goals to fellow staff members.
Demonstrate measurable goal achievement.
Maintain department policies and procedures.
Include requirements and guidelines from external agencies (State of Wisconsin, Joint Commission).
Educate new staff regarding regulations or requirements of those functions that relate to their areas or departments, as directed.
Demonstrate acceptance and training of student interns in the department, as directed.
Involve self in the learning and application of standards relevant to Admission Services.
Participate in in-services, seminars, and other meetings to increase involvement and awareness of regulations.
Involve self in the education of other disciplines regarding Admission Services’ regulations.
Demonstrate organizational skills that promote timely response to all inquiries and to task completion.
Communicate with all individuals in a positive and professional manner.
Attempt to resolve individual issues with peers in a positive, calm manner, with a focus on solution.
Communicate concerns and provide solutions for same.
Attend outside seminars to promote professional growth.
Demonstrate a positive and professional attitude toward parties outside Rogers (patient families, visitors, vendors, etc.).
Comply with the Hospital’s policies and procedures, including Human Resources, Infection Control and Employee Health policies and programs. Project a professional image by wearing appropriate, professional attire.
Verify insurance benefits on all patients and potential patients.
Complete financial forms/statements for admits and explain these to the patients/guarantors.
Complete insurance status forms and present them to the patients/guarantors.
Secure deposits, as directed
Understanding of admissions paperwork and the ability to explain all forms to patients/guardians.
Utilize e-signature to complete admissions paperwork
Communication and collaboration with admitting staff
Audit compliance of admissions paperwork
Ability to be flexible with work assignments, including schedule changes, caseload volume changes, changes in required documentation, program additions, and changes in policy and procedure. Flexibility as to shifts and rotation of on-call weekend shifts.
Ability to work effectively with patients’ families, professional staff, and Hospital staff members.
Ability to plan, control and direct all aspects of employee relations. Tact required to deal effectively with employees and professional staff. Logical thinking and discretion required to make decisions in initiating and implementing policies and procedures and standards.
Must be detail-oriented. Clerical abilities to keep records and files on referrals and referents. Ability to organize and coordinate admissions duties. Ability to systematically review documentation in detail and maintain accurate records.
Ability to exercise good judgment in determining the correct course of action in admission procedures and to utilize independent thinking. Ability to assess appropriate levels of psychiatric care.
Ability to maintain a cooperative, tactful, warm, courteous, respectful, and helpful attitude toward patients, families, referents, professional staff, and Hospital personnel at all times.
Dependability, flexibility, and efficiency, possessing a positive attitude toward work at Rogers Behavioral Health.
Work takes place primarily inside the hospital or other buildings on the Rogers Memorial Hospital campus. Physical requirements include lifting and carrying medical records, walking between buildings on campus, and occasional exposure to combative or aggressive patients.
Verbal and hearing ability to interact with patients and employees. Ability to read and communicate through written, verbal and auditory skills. Numerical ability to maintain records and operate a computer.
Physical and mental ability to perform job duties as verified by a physical exam by a licensed physician, per post-employment physical.
High school diploma or equivalent required. Bachelor’s degree preferred.
Mental Health experience preferred.
Computer skills required, including word processing.
Previous experience in insurance, billing preferred.
Oconomowoc Only: Valid driver’s license preferred and must be granted insurable status by the Rogers insurance policy.
The System also includes Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation, which supports patient care, programs, and research; and Rogers InHealth, an initiative that works to eliminate the stigma of mental health challenges.
With a career at Rogers, you can look forward to a Total Rewards package of benefits, including:
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Rogers Behavioral Health is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit provider of highly specialized psychiatric care. Rogers offers evidence-based treatment for children, teens, and adults with OCD and anxiety, addiction, depression and other mood disorders, eating disorders, trauma, and PTSD in a growing network of communities across the country. Backed by more than a century of experience, Rogers is leading the way on measurement-based care and use of clinical outcomes.