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Physician Support Rep III
- University of Rochester (Rochester, NY)
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Job Location (Full Address):
601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, New York, United States of America, 14642
Opening:
Worker Subtype:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Department:
910131 Thoracic Surgery
Work Shift:
UR - Day (United States of America)
Range:
UR URC 205 H
Compensation Range:
$19.62 - $26.49
_The referenced pay range represents the minimum and maximum compensation for this job. Individual annual salaries/hourly rates will be set within the job's compensation range, and will be determined by considering factors including, but not limited to, market data, education, experience, qualifications, expertise of the individual, and internal equity considerations._
Responsibilities:
GENERAL SUMMARY
Performs complex secretarial and administrative duties, in a fast-paced environment with minimal direction and considerable latitude for independent judgment, in support of the clinical, educational, and academic programs for the Faculty of Thoracic and Foregut Surgery. Responsibilities include time and calendar management, telephone triaging and management, prior authorizations and information/data support.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Patient Scheduling and Coordination of Care 40%
+ Receives incoming patient telephone calls for surgeon(s) and nurse practitioner(s), managing and/or resolving various scheduling/coordination issues and answering questions as needed.
+ Coordinate scheduling of patients at multiple practice sites; coordinates referrals for consults.
+ Triages telephone calls from patients and referring physicians to surgeons, residents and nurse practitioners.
+ Processes incoming referrals not generated within the UR system.
+ Perform a needs assessment using information from the electronic medical record to ensure the appropriate appointment/procedure is scheduled with the appropriate provider; ensure that accurate patient demographic and current insurance information is captured; adhere to RIM protocols for record verification Manages the intake of new referrals through various sources, including the eRecord work queue, faxed referrals, and phone calls from outside providers.
+ Enters faxed referrals into the record system.
+ Ensures ancillary testing and other specialty referrals have been executed and results received and acted upon as needed.
+ Investigates failure to receive such information, troubleshoot, resolve, and/or make recommendations to ensure delivery/receipt.
+ Acquire insurance authorization for the visit and, if applicable, any testing; insurance authorization information will be entered in the Epic referral record for the patient, and referral records to any visits in which they are missing
+ Provides patients with appointment and provider information, directions to the office location, and any educational materials if appropriate
+ Documents all communications pertaining to the referral and/or insurance authorization in the notes section of the Epic referral record
+ May perform complex appointment scheduling, linking referrals and ancillary services for the assigned specialty service
+ Ability to make decisions that are guided by protocols and practices requiring some interpretation; maintains an expert-level understanding of the department/division
+ Prior authorization functionality will be required for testing and services ordered by referred-to specialists, including but not limited to: Prepares and provides multiple, complex details and facts to the insurance carrier or worker’s compensation carrier to obtain prior authorizations for standard and complex requests such as imaging, non-invasive procedures, sleep studies, etc.
+ Communication of medical information to the insurance carrier
+ Completes referral entry for all external referrals into Epic following approved protocols.
+ Coordinates any ancillary testing and obtains any outside records needed for patient appointment.
+ Demonstrates expert medical knowledge base with the ability to recognize urgent clinical situations
+ Prioritize referral requests, responding immediately and expediting most urgent requests.
+ Review complex referral requests, evaluate them, and schedule them with the appropriate provider.
+ Works with providers and other clinical staff to establish the best care plan for the patient.
Patient Scheduling (35%)
+ Schedules appointments, tests, and surgeries, coordinating appointments, tests, and consults in preparation for surgery or further clinical work-up.
+ Acquires prior authorizations for different X-rays and scans, which requires detailed filling out of specific request forms with patient’s medical information outside of URMC.
+ It also includes getting prior authorization for surgeries that may require speaking with insurance company nurses and giving specific health information from patients’ records to get approval. Interacts effectively in carrying out these responsibilities, presenting a positive image for the Division of Thoracic and Foregut Surgery.
+ Works regularly with URMC patient registration and clinical information systems.
Document and Information Management (10%)
+ Documents telephone encounters in eRecord, completion/submission of patient care and insurance documents.
+ Coordinates maintenance of patient records, documentation for billing, and completion/submission of documents regarding patient care and insurance.
+ Transcribes proofreads and ensures accuracy and timeliness of all written materials, including medical reports and correspondences.
+ Demonstrates knowledge of medical terminology, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software.
+ Research hospital medical records for the information requested by physicians, insurance companies, and attorneys.
+ Occasionally composes, takes minutes, types, and signs nonroutine correspondence providing factual information.
Other Office Management (5%)
+ Assists in managing all incoming mail for surgeon(s) and nurse practitioner(s), assuring that all correspondence receives timely attention and is followed up appropriately.
+ Assists with training incoming new secretaries or temporary secretaries when requested.
+ Functional knowledge of various office equipment.
+ Provides coverage for absences within the division, off-site practice location if needed, and within the department when requested.
Other duties as assigned
MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
+ High School Diploma. Required
+ Associate's degree in Medical, Secretarial, billing, or related field. Preferred
+ Two years of relevant experience required; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Required
+ Medical Terminology, experiences with surgical/appointment scheduling software, and electronic medical records are preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
+ Excellent interpersonal skills, customer service skills, and organizational skills. Preferred
+ Strong attention to detail and communication skills, including written communication. Preferred
+ Working knowledge of word processing and spreadsheet applications. Preferred
+ Experience in medical office setting preferred. eRecord, Preferred Cadence, and medical terminology preferred.
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