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Lead Patient Access Liaison
WMCHealth
Job Summary: As the Lead Patient Access Liaison, you are responsible for leading, managing, and motivating team members on a daily basis. You will act in conjunction with the supervisor, and in the absence of the supervisor, you will oversee the daily functions and operations of your area. You will be the contact person for team members; therefore, your communication and organizational skills must be excellent. You should be proactive to ensure smooth team operations and effective collaboration. Day-to-day operations include monitoring team performance and productivity, reporting on metrics, motivating team members, discovering training needs, providing coaching, listening to team members' feedback, and other duties to ensure operational efficiency. Ultimately, you will lead by setting a good example and engaging the team to achieve goals. Must possess keen understanding of patient registration, insurance verification, and notification of admissions. Essential to have the ability to guide, mentor, and lead staff towards success. The Lead Patient Access Liaison collaborates with the supervisor for the successful implementation of procedures, management, process improvement, and overall success of Patient Access and WMC Health System. Performs related work as required. Responsibilities:
Experience: Minimum 6 months of registration experience in a healthcare setting preferred. Flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and work in a fast-paced environment. Knowledge of Cerner Millennium is a plus. Strong organizational and time management skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively engage and motivate team members. Education: High School Diploma or equivalent, required. Associate's Degree, preferred. Licenses / Certifications: N/A Other: Must adhere to HIPAA rules and regulations as it relates to patient privacy and confidentiality, must be reliable and maintain professional attire and demeanor. Knowledge of medical insurances (Medicare, Commercial, HMO's, PPO's, etc.); EMTALA regulations, hospital billing and collection processes. Microsoft office products such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Document imaging systems and vendor management. Have knowledge of concepts, practices of hospital operations and procedures. Possess interviewing and communication skills. Must be comfortable with data entry utilizing multiple patient access programs and software. Must be able to multi-task and work effectively in a fast paced environment prioritizing and completing tasks in a timely manner. Problem solving skills and attention to detail to assess and resolve conflict in a timely manner. Proficient in oral and written communication. Handle difficult situations while exhibiting professionalism and compassion. Communicates cooperatively and constructively with patients, area supervisors, families, co-workers, administration, other clinical departments, providers, community agencies, referral sources, and other health team members. About Us: NorthEast Provider Solutions Inc. Benefits: We offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package that includes:
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