Serves as front-line representative for the organization by interviewing patients and/or other sources to screen and obtain demographic and financial data which will link patients to clinical and financial systems of the hospital. Communicates health benefit regulations and patient financial obligation to responsible parties. Communication may occur in a variety of settings – face to face, over the phone, bedside, within the ambulatory clinics, or via online tools. Responsibilities include the following: performs and records billing, insurance and collection activities for hospital patient accounts. Monitors and reconciles accounts with appropriate adjustments. Makes referrals to appropriate financial resources. Has thorough knowledge of the organization’s Financial Assistance Program, Medicaid, Crime Victims Assistance and Social Security Disability programs to be able to assist patients in completing appropriate applications and to assist a Resource Counselor I. Requires independent judgment and critical thinking skills related to completing applications to third party payers. Assists with training and mentoring of new staff. Works on reports as needed. Displays a team attitude and helps co-workers with the decision-making process.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED