Employment Type : Full-Time
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As the region's only Level I Trauma center, Harborview Medical Center is well known for innovations and excellence in trauma care and its centers of emphasis: Trauma, Burn, Neurosciences, AIDS/STD CARER, and mentally and medically vulnerable populations. In addition to the centers of emphasis, HMC serves a mission population for King County. Harborview employees are committed to the vital role the institution plays in the immediate community, as well as the entire Northwest region. HMC is owned by King County and managed by the University of Washington (UW) and serves as a training site for UW’s School of Medicine.
Harborview Medical Center's UW Eye Institute has an outstanding opportunity for a Patient Services Specialist Supervisor (Full-Time, Day Shift). The Patient Services Specialist Supervisor (PSS Supervisor) has primary responsibility for coordinating patient intake, entry into and progress through the continuum. Under the direction of the Eye Institute manager, the PSS Supervisor uses knowledge of the clinic, the Eye Institute HMC policies & procedures as well as insurance coverage requirements for prior authorization, pre-procedure authorization and third party payor reimbursement requirements to coordinate patient services facilitating delivery of care to patients. The PSS Supervisor supervises the Patient Services Specialists and other staff as delegated by Eye Institute Clinic Manager. Acts as primary resource in clinic regarding billing, scheduling and admission, including the use of related HMC systems such as EPIC.
Job Duties & Performance Standards Clinic Operations
Leadership/Supervision
• Assigns employee schedules, establish plan for emergency staff coverage and acts upon leave requests • Identifies learning needs of staff, plans and conducts training of new employees as well as in-service education for staff including orientation of medical and clinic staff to reception and appointment schedule procedures.
Referral Coordination
Billing Activities
General Duties
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's Degree in a medically related or public relations field AND Four years of experience as a Patient Services Specialist OR High School graduation or equivalent and four years experience as a Patient Services Specialist and a UW Supervisory Skill Certificate; OR equivalent education/experience.
Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law.