Patient Scheduler
Brown University Health · Providence, RI · 1 mo ago
Management$18.13–$29.9/hrFull-time
Summary
The Patient Scheduler reports to the Office Manager, performing a variety of clerical, scheduling, and recordkeeping duties. Brown University Health employees are expected to successfully role model the organization's values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence.Responsibilities
- Answers telephone/intercom calls, routes calls and/or takes messages, initiates telephone calls, as requested.
- Enters and edits all patient information into the computer, including patient type and patient activity.
- Follows all clinical informatics downtime procedures for entering data into the patient’s electronic profile.
- Obtains missing patient data from nursing units or outside facilities, as needed.
- Schedules office and testing appointments using Invision/Ecw.
- Obtains written physician orders from physicians, physicians’ offices, and patients, and verifies for accuracy and completeness.
- Maintains all pertinent paperwork on each patient in a daily file.
- Calls the physician’s office or appropriate location to obtain required patient’s history and physical information, if appropriate.
- Reviews physician/testing order for accuracy.
- Informs Office Manager of discrepancies.
- Screens patient, answers questions, and gives routine instructions to patients, physicians’ offices, and hospital personnel regarding testing preparations.
- Instructs patients/physician offices on proper registration procedure and exam prep.
- Provides testing clerical support staff with orders.
- Provides management with reports.
- Contacts physicians’ offices regarding patient cancellations or no-shows.
- Affords assistance in the training of staff.
- Participates in monthly staff meetings.
Minimum Qualifications
- BASIC KNOWLEDGE: High school graduate plus one year formal training, or equivalent. Typing/data entry required. Knowledge of medical terminology required. Detail oriented. Interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with patients, visitors, physicians, and hospital staff of all levels. Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide care to patients throughout the life span with consideration of aging processes, human development stages, and sensitivity to cultural diversity in each step of the care process.
- EXPERIENCE: Two years’ clerical experience preferably in a health care environment.