Patient Access Service Associate - Emergency Department Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Decatur, IN at Geebo

Patient Access Service Associate - Emergency Department

3.
9 Decatur, IN Decatur, IN Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$32.
3K - $40.
9K a year Estimated:
$32.
3K - $40.
9K a year Patient Access Service Associates are a critical resource in the hospital's revenue cycle.
The information gathered by a registrar constitutes 50% of the claim information submitted to a third-party payer for reimbursement.
The completeness and accuracy of their work has a direct impact on the hospital's cash flow and the patient's customer experience related to a hassle-free billing process.
Registrars register patients for inpatient and outpatient services throughout the hospital.
The process includes gathering information from patients, validating received information with insurance carriers, determining benefits, estimating out-of-pocket costs for the patient, and completing forms with the patient in accordance with federal and state regulations.
In addition, registrars also participate in the department's quality assurance/monitoring program by auditing registrations completed by other registrars.
Eligible for medical coverage on your first day of employment, all other benefits will be effective the 1st of the month following hire date! Requirements:
24 hours per week - First Shift Saturday & Sunday from 7:
00 am to 7:
00 pm Prior registration experience preferred Insurance knowledge preferred.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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