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Patient Access Representative OMC

Company Name:
Olathe Health System
Patient Access Representative OMC
Department: OMC Patient Access
Schedule: Part Time
Shift:
Hours: E/O Weekends 2:30-11:00pm
Job Details:

Olathe Health System, Inc. is looking for dedicated and caring professionals to join our system! If you enjoy an environment of team oriented patient care and an excellent staff of co-workers, you have found the right place! Olathe Medical Center, Inc, a 300-bed general acute care facility is currently looking for a Patient Access Representative OMC professional to join our team.
If you are committed to helping improve the health of our communities in an environment of trust and collaboration, you are welcome to apply online:
EOE (Equal Opportunity Employer)
Position Description:
Patient Access Representative is responsible for greeting patients and visitors in the numerous outpatient registration areas. The Patient Access Representative is typically the first point of contact for our patients and visitors and customer service skills are monitored for excellence. They are held accountable for obtaining correct patient demographic and insurance information to ensure proper reimbursement is made to the hospital. Financial communication with patients will be handled in a positive and professional manner.
Position Requirements:
Education:
High School or GED required
2 Year / Associate Degree preferred
Experience:
Previous Healthcare Experience preferred
Knowledge, Skills:
Ability to Multi Task and Prioritize, Effectively prioritize workload, Computer Systems, Efficient in computer navigation using laptop, scanners and desktops, Customer Relations,
Medical Terminology, Operate Office Equipment: Printers, copiers, faxes, scanners, multiple telephone lines, Organizational Effective time management, Verbal Communication and Appropriate usage of all forms of communications requiredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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