Southern Illinois Healthcare

PI SERV ACES REP

Posted Date 1 month ago(3/28/2024 3:49 PM)
Requisition ID
2024-14805
Job Locations
US-IL-Carbondale
Category
Office & Clerical
Position Type
Full Time
Shift
Day
Weekend Requirement
Weekends as required
Department
Patient Intake

Overview

Your Career. Our Company. Together, We Grow. 

 

At Southern Illinois Healthcare (SIH), we realize that in order to provide our surrounding communities with excellent care, we must begin by providing our employees with that same care and appreciation. We offer rich opportunities to develop and grow professionally, an environment of excellence in patient care, and the awareness that everything we accomplish is a direct outgrowth of the superb efforts and dedication of our employees.

 

As a non-profit system of almost 4000 employees, we have won national acclaim for our cancer, cardiac, stroke, bariatric, breast imaging, and rehabilitation services.

 

The Service Access Representative - Patient Intake is responsible for interviewing incoming patients, pre-registration, registration, and insurance verification to facilitate the registration process

 

$18.00/hr minimum - $27.00/hr maximum (range increases based on education, experience and certifications)

Responsibilities

  • Follows registration policy and procedures to accurately identify patient, insurances, obtain required signatures where applicable.
  • Verifies order is present in Epic/HI folders prior to registration.
  • Contacts, or refers to the appropriate individual/department to provide necessary data to financially secure account.
  • Offers patients all required brochures and obtains all necessary signatures.
  • Explains failed ABN to patient, obtains signatures and reviews document for completeness
  • Collects and post ED copays. Balance drawer at end of each shift.

Qualifications

  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Medical Terminology
  • Technical Experience 1 year
  • Typing minimum 40 wpm

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