What are the responsibilities and job description for the Patient Access Analyst, FT position at Unity Health White County?
1. Education: High School graduate or equivalent. Medical terminology preferred.
2. Training and Experience: Must be able to accurately type 25-30 words per minute and Pass a clerical examination. After training, must pass internal examinations to demonstrate mastery of Patient Access Services computer applications. Must exhibit competency with Microsoft Office applications. Previous experience in hospital admissions, business office and/or physician's office preferred.
3. Job Knowledge: After training, must pass internal certification examinations to demonstrate understanding of Patient Access Services overall competencies.
4. Safety Sensitive: NO
In the interest of protecting the health and safety of all patients, associates, and guests, Unity Health has classified some positions as "safety sensitive." A "safety sensitive" position is any job position in which impaired performance could result in harm to the health and/or safety of self or others. Any associate that is actively engaged in the use of medical marijuana, even if in possession of a valid medical marijuana card, will be excluded from employment in a "safety sensitive" position.
DESCRIPTION:
The Patient Access Analyst (PAA) can perform all Patient Access Services (PAS) functions including but not limited to those outlined below.
The responsibilities of this position includes performing audits of the work of new and current employees within UNITY HEALTH (UNITY HEALTH) access management departments of including all Patient Access Services general competencies and uses of the CPSI and PAS applications. The PAA utilizes automated quality assurance reports, and denial information to develop and distribute quality assurance "Report Cards" for PAS personnel. Provides quality assurance trending reports by shift and work area. Meets Team Leads and Supervisors to discuss employee performance. Acts as a role model in the area of professional maturity and performance standards.
A Patient Access Analyst is fully competent in all of the PAS functions that they audit. This employee is internally certified in all general functional areas for PAS Representatives which include:
Guest Services
Up-Front Collections
Emergency Dept. Registration
Outpatient Registration
Outpatient Surgery & Special Procedure Registration
Information Desk Inpatient & Observation Processing
Insurance Verification
Bed Control
Census Reconciliation
Hospital Cashiering
Patient Scheduling
Government Payer Billing
Commercial Payer Billing
Worker's Compensation Billing
Automobile Payer Billing
Government Payer Follow-up Collections Commercial Payer Follow-up Collections
Worker's Compensation Follow-up Collections
Automobile Payer Follow-up Collections
Update training materials annually
Adjustment Processing
Cash Posting
Document Imaging Cash Preparation
Hospital Cashiering
Credit Balance Processing
Physical Effort: Sitting 3-4 hours; standing 3-4 hours; walking 3-4 hours. Moderate lifting of 20-25 pounds, 1-10 times per day. Moderate bending, squatting and kneeling. Frequent fine motor movement with both hands. Manual dexterity to utilize computer. Good visual and hearing discrimination. Moderate lack of control over pace of work and high level of interaction with patients and employees throughout the work day.
Mental Effort:
a. Strong verbal and written communication skills
b. Detail Orientation
c. High speed accuracy
d. Strong Computation skills
e. Accepts authority and follows instructions well