Location: Seattle,WA, USA
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The School of Dentistry has an outstanding opportunity for a Patient Services Specialist Lead (NE S SEIU 925 Non Supv)to join their team.
The UW Dentistry Campus Dental Center (CDC) at the School of Dentistry houses some of the top clinical oral health care providers in the school. The clinic supports a dual role: 1) The UW Dentistry Faculty Practice provides high quality comprehensive care to the campus community and public. Patients of the Faculty Practice benefit from a team of experienced and highly skilled faculty dentists and specialists collaborating on their care. 2) The General Practice Residency (GPR) program supports a training and treatment role serving primarily uninsured and under-insured patients in the GPR Clinic in the school, as well as medically compromised in-patients at UWMC. Dental services in the GPR Clinic are provided by GPR residents, supervised by highly trained and skilled faculty providers. Patients can be assured they are receiving high quality dental care from faculty and residents in a first-rate training environment. The CDC utilizes a team-oriented approach and is committed to the principle of diversity, equity, and inclusion and to providing an environment where every employee feels welcomed, valued, and appreciated.
The UW Dentistry Campus Dental Center has an outstanding opportunity for a Patient Services Specialist Lead (PSS Lead). The person in this role will independently coordinate the daily patient flow and provide patient support services for the CDC front registration office. Under the direction of the Clinic Manager, the PSS Lead will ensure smooth daily operation of patient support services in the CDC front office. The PSS Lead will also perform patient support services, including processing incoming referrals, scheduling patient appointments, obtaining and verifying demographic and financial information through pre-registration process, completing patient paperwork, coordinating care with other clinics, triaging patient telephone calls, and providing information about services.
Maintaining confidentiality of patient and student information is essential.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Front Office Coordination (50%)
Provide daily assignments to staff and coordinate employee work schedules to ensure coverage.
Review and correct the work of PSS2 staff for compliance with established registration and patient flow procedures.
Prepare and maintain clinic schedules for clinic providers; schedule emergency shift assignments if needed.
Manage communication between Clinic Directors and patients regarding any treatment concerns or instructions.
Identify and resolve staff issues or problems in a timely manner and make recommend changes as necessary to staff or the Clinic Manager.
Participate in interviewing applicants or related activities at the request of the Hiring Manager.
Onboard new CDC employees per UW/department onboarding checklists.
Train new and existing PSS2 staff in all front desk duties.
Provide feedback to Clinic Manager for PSS2 employee performance evaluations, coaching/corrective action plans, and training plans.
Monitor and evaluate policies and procedures and suggest process improvements and operational changes.
Notify Patient Relations of all resolved and pending patient issues and work with Patient Relations Manager to resolve/review concerns in a timely manner.
Patient Support Services (50%)
Provide information about care options available in the Faculty Practice and General Practice Residency Clinics to patients seeking care.
Obtain necessary information and consents to coordinate admission into care at the School; send correspondence to patients regarding their appointments and becoming a patient of the School; Handle patient email, telephone and in-person inquiries with a high level of professionalism.
Process referrals and if necessary, triage to Specialty Graduate Clinics and/or Urgent Care.
Inform patients of financial responsibilities, insurance coverage and patient expectations; Determine eligibility for care, assign appropriate payor plans and verify eligibility and benefits of third-party payors for services; Verify insurance coverage, obtain authorizations, and complete Apple Health or private insurance payor forms; document comments in financial files.
Coordinate patient care through the pre-registration process, while maintaining the confidentiality of patient and resident information.
Schedule patient screening and diagnostic radiograph appointments; schedule continued care and follow-up appointments for surgeries, post-operative care, evaluations, or periodontic recall.
Monitor the treatment progress of patients and assure referrals are monitored and processed; Respond to patient questions about referrals to clinics within the school, appointments, and disposition of care.
Provide feedback to Manager regarding daily coaching plans, corrective action, and employee performance evaluations.
Recommend process improvements to existing policies and procedures.
Develop and generate patient correspondence to patients about treatment and services for all Clerkships.
Interpret School of Dentistry policies, procedures, and services to patients and patient's representatives.
Perform related duties as required.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
High School graduation or equivalent AND Three years of Patient Support Service experience.
Equivalent education/experience.