Registration Specialist-Patient Access
WVU Medicine · Ranson, WV · 2 wk ago
On-siteHealthcareFull-time
Core Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Obtains demographic/billing/insurance information from patient/family/legal guardian and enters into the registration/billing systems for service and claim processing.
- Scans insurance cards & photo identification.
- Provides patient with information concerning insurance, payment of bills and hospital procedures.
- Completes managed care responsibilities in regard to obtaining pre-certification and authorizations.
- Prepares WVU Medicine standard consent form, notice of privacy practice and/or other necessary paperwork related to registration and presents to patient/family/legal guardian for signatures.
- Obtains electronic signature for consent to treat and patient financial obligations.
- Collections deposits/co-payments/deductibles/patient liability payments when applicable, provides patient receipt and documents payment in the registration/billing systems.
- Prepares armband for patient identification.
- Balances daily receipts and cash drawer for patient payments as needed.
- Follows up on accounts as indicated by system flags (courtesy dismissal/comments/red stickers).
- May initiate various screenings and obtains all pertinent information for coverage and completes appropriate paperwork.
- Performs medical necessity checks and completes Advanced Beneficiary Notice as needed.
- Schedules, reschedules, or cancels patients in accordance with hospital workflows.
- Checks for order completeness and validate order against scheduled service.
Physical Requirements
- Frequent walking, standing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, pushing, pulling, lifting, and grasping.
- Visual acuity must be within normal range.
- Manual dexterity to operate keyboards, fax machines, telephones, and other business equipment.
- Sitting and/or standing for extended periods of time.
- Reading and comprehension ability.
Working Environment
- High volume, fast paced environment.
- Exposure to communicable disease.
- Frequent interactions with patients, medical staff, and support staff daily on a continual basis.