Patient Access Representative (On-Call)
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Newberry, SC, US
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Newberry County Memorial Hospital is a 90-bed, acute care, independent community hospital in South Carolina, known for quality care and numerous awards.
Summary:
The Patient Access Representative will collect and verify patient data, ensuring accurate entry into the database while adhering to HIPAA guidelines. A high school diploma and relevant experience in customer service or healthcare access are required for this role.
Requirements:
Hard Skills: Basic computer skills, knowledge of office equipment, proficiency in Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Database management
Credentials: High School Diploma or equivalent
Experience: 2 years of experience in Admissions, Billing, Collections, Insurance, and/or Customer Service strongly preferred
Job Description:
Are you looking to make a difference each day you come to work? We’re looking for you!
Not only do you make a difference in people’s lives, but you also create value for our organization through collaboration, providing quality care and services to our community, and treating our patients and each other with care and respect.
Come join us at Newberry County Memorial Hospital (NCMH), a 90-bed, acute care, independent, not-for-profit, community hospital located in Newberry County, South Carolina. We are a Joint Commission Gold Seal approved hospital and under the guidance of a strong board, excellent leadership, and exceptional staff, Newberry Hospital has earned numerous awards.
Love where you work, love your surroundings! Newberry County, nestled approximately 30 minutes away from the Greenville, Spartanburg and Columbia urban areas, is in close proximity to the mountains and the beaches and is a progressive, largely rural area with a sense of history, a feeling of community, and the stability of deeply established roots.
We are seeking a Patient Access Representative cover as needed (including weekends and holidays). This position will collect and verify demographic and financial data, ensuring accurate information is entered into our database; verify insurance coverage and benefits, utilizing online eligibility or telephone inquiries to ensure the most up-to-date information; obtain necessary signatures and information on required forms and documents, maintaining confidentiality and adhering to HIPAA guidelines; receive payments and issue receipts, actively working towards collection goals and maintaining cash funds/verification logs; prepare and distribute reports, documents, and patient identification items as required, ensuring timely and accurate communication.