Overview
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The Supervisor Patient Access is responsible for an efficient and optimal registration process for Patient Access by ensuring adherence to correct procedures and policies and the proper gathering of demographic, employment, insurance information and chief medical complaint for the patient. This role provides assistance to staff level employees as necessary to ensure compliance and departmental policies and procedures. |
Responsibilities
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- Recommends measurable goals and objectives for registration functions monthly, documenting progress of those adopted at least quarterly and showing definitive progress at year's end.
- Oversees the daily activities of the patient access area to ensure departmental standards are met and maintained, QA statistics, Collection Reports, and all key performance indicators.
- Evaluates priorities & adjusts schedules or assignments accordingly so required activities are completed maintaining effectiveness of patient flow, appropriate staffing standards/levels in scheduling.
- Reviews, investigates, initiates and follows through with corrective action on patient registration problems, errors or complaints.
- Provides for the orientation, training and on-going development of patient registration staff, ensuring that comprehensive documentation systems are established and maintained, so that status, progress and participation can be easily monitored.
- Establishes and enforces adequate procedures for the control, documentation, verification and processing of secured deposits and other cash receipts, (as evidenced by satisfactory audits).
- Performs other duties as assigned.
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Qualifications
EDUCATION: |
Required: Associates Degree (will accept certification in lieu of degree) Cert Required in lieu of degree: Certified Healthcare Access Associate (CHAA) or Certified Healthcare Access Manager (CHAM). |
EXPERIENCE: |
Required: 5 years of experience. |
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRY/LISTING: |
Preferred: CHAA through NAHAM |
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