Rivers Health is seeking a Patient Access Clerk to Primarily responsible for all clerical communications and data processing
activities related to the pre-registration, quick registration, and registration of all patients of the facility. Requires a customer relation focused attitude that relates a helpful and friendly atmosphere.
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- Verifies and correctly enters patient demographic and insurance data
    including any insurance notification required.
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- Performs clerical duties such as admission, discharges, transfers
    and deaths as needed
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- Completes all required forms and scanning to maintain complete
    patient record.
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- Answers switchboard/phone and appropriately responds to emergency
    alarms as required.
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- Safely transports patients, supplies and specimens as needed.
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- Responsible for accepting and processing payments.
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- Processes department supply ordering, equipment maintenance, repair
    requisitions and department mail.
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- Maintains patient privacy and respects values of individual patients
    and provides services accordingly.
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- Provides cooperative and courteous service to patients, physicians,
    staff members and visitors in a timely manner with the utmost of
    professional behavior.
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- Participates in unit meetings, statistical data gathering and
    quality improvement activities including serving on quality
    improvement teams.
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- Maintains tidiness of registration and waiting area. Cleans desk,
    counter tops, cabinets, etc. as needed.
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- Maintains established departmental policies and procedures, safety,
    environmental and infection control standards.
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- Performs other duties as assigned.
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QUALIFICATIONS:
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The following qualifications, or equivalents, are the minimum requirements necessary to perform the essential functions of this position.
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EDUCATION AND FORMAL TRAINING:
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High School Diploma
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WORK EXPERIENCE:
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One year experience preferred in a provider office or health care setting.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
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Demonstrates the ability to communicate verbally and in writing coordinate, motivate and collaborate with others. Must be able to effectively recognize the unique needs of patients of all ages, including
neonates, pediatrics, adolescents and geriatrics. Must be able to prioritize and delegate effectively. Must be able to judge and problem solve based on situational assessment. Must possess good inductive and deductive reasoning skills.
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