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Job Summary
MGH Beacon Hill Primary Care (massgeneral.org) Under the supervision of the Practice Manager, the Patient Service Coordinator II (PSC II) works with all levels in the organization, including physicians, nurses, and other clinical staff members, to ensure a quality-based, customer-oriented workflow. The PSC II handles incoming phone calls to the practice, reviews and books patient scheduling requests in EPIC, and works closely with the administrative and clinical teams to triage patient calls. The emphasis is placed on the ability to communicate effectively and exhibit a high degree of customer service, manage confidential patient information, and organize priorities in a detailed manner. The PSC II may also initiate Clinical Messages via Epic, relaying information from patients to the clinical staff and is a crucial member of the team’s communication structure.
Qualifications
Performs both administrative and clinical functions to support smooth and efficient clinical service or practice operations under general supervision. Performs basic clerical work and tasks that are repetitive and routine. Administrative duties related to patient visits including scheduling, check-in, check-out duties. Actual job duties may vary by Department.Does this position require Patient Care?
No
Essential Functions
-Perform routine administrative and clerical duties relating to a clinical service or physician practice office.
-Make patient appointments and maintain appointment records.
-Greet and assist patients.
-Answer telephones, assist callers with routine inquiries, and schedule appointments.
-File materials in patient folders, and print appointment schedules.
-Process patient billing forms and scan documents to patient medical record/LMR.
-Call for patient medical records and laboratory test results.
-Open and distribute unit mail or faxes.
-Type forms, records, schedules, memos, etc., as directed.
-May be required to accept co-payments.
-Handles, screens and/or takes messages related to prior authorizations,
-provider questions, prescription refills, and test results.
-Acts as "Super User" for scheduling, registration and billing systems.
-Provides assistance and training to others in these areas.
-May perform more complex or specialized functions (i.e. surgical scheduling, schedule changes/blocking) at more advanced competency level.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Additional Job Description
Remote Type
Onsite
Work Location
165 Cambridge Street
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$17.36 - $24.45/Hourly
Grade
3
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