Lewis & Clark Surgery Center - Medical Assistant/Business Office Specialist

About Lewis & Clark Outpatient Surgery Center

Located conveniently in Lewiston, Idaho, and established in 2004, Lewis & Clark Outpatient Surgery is a state-of-the-art surgery center that offers patients the best possible environment for outpatient surgery, because it was specifically designed and built for that purpose. When you have your procedure performed at Lewis & Clark Outpatient Surgery, you will experience several advantages

About Regent Surgical Health

Since 2001, Regent Surgical Health has been a leader in developing and managing successful surgery center partnerships between hospitals and physicians. We continually improve and evolve the ASC model based on changing market conditions to stay ahead of emerging trends. From this vantage point, our team has developed proprietary ASC ownership models that give both physicians and hospitals what they need to ensure long-term clinical and financial success. 


POSITION SUMMARY:

Under the direction of the Business Office Manager, or Center Administrator, the Business Office Specialist (BOS) can assume responsibility for multiple business office functions based on the needs of the Center. The functions may include any combination of insurance verification, front desk coordination, surgery scheduling, medical records coordination, collection of financial responsibilities, and administrative assistance. This role requires strong communication with patients, internal colleagues, and physician’s offices, attention to detail, and knowledge of healthcare insurance plans, billing procedures, and other primary functions associated with a medical practice. This role can also serve as a platform for cross training of Business Office colleagues.

DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES may vary based on Center needs, and may consist of any of the following:

Certified Medical Assistant:

  • Assist with the patient admission process.
  • Collect patient information including family medical histories.
  • Take patients’ vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate.
  • Help patients dress/undress or use the bathroom as needed.
  • Turn or reposition patients who are confined to a bed.
  • Assist patients with food and/or hydration.
  • Clean rooms, make beds and stock supplies.
  • Perform basic medical tasks including wound care and catheter care.
  • Assist with patient transfers and discharges.
  • Monitor patients for signs of illness or infection.
  • Demonstrate a clear understanding of regulations applicable to patient care and/or other Center functions.
  • Maintain up-to-date and accurate documentation of patient care provided to ensure the integration of information for use by the healthcare team to ensure quality care.
  • Follow the Center’s exposure control plans/blood borne and airborne pathogens.
  • Able to problem solve in the presence of stressful situations/work environment.

Front desk coordination:

  • Answer and triage phone calls, greet and speak with patients and family members in a friendly and compassionate manner.
  • Monitor the main entrance and serve as first point of contact for all visitors at the Center. Maintain daily visitor log.
  • Prepare welcome packets and necessary documentation for next day cases.
  • Provide welcome packets, and check-in patients including collecting and scanning of documents, verify, and input patient data.
  • Print estimate forms and obtain patient signature. Collect payment as needed or set up payment plans
  • Give appropriate instructions to patients and family members at the time of admission regarding expectations of the day.
  • Appropriately record information in patient’s medical record including the download of information from EHR/paper chart to EMR.
  • Responsible for vendor credentialing and access of vendors to the Center.
  • Maintain waiting area and the front desk area in a neat and orderly manner.

Surgery scheduling:

  • Receive and review surgery requests from surgeon’s offices and ensure all information is complete and entered into EMR.
  • Coordinate with surgeons, patients, and the surgical team to ensure smooth scheduling and efficient use of resources.
  • Resolve scheduling conflicts as they occur and manage late bookings as they occur.
  • Obtain pre-authorizations, collect demographics, and relevant documents needed for booking the case.
  • Record special equipment or implants as needed for surgical procedures and notify appropriate parties including pain blocks, anesthesia, and neuromonitoring.
  • Manage and maintain block scheduling; review statistics associated with block utilization and provide recommendations based on trends.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records and documentation.

Insurance verification:

  • Verify insurance coverage by confirming patient’s insurance eligibility and benefits with various providers (HMOs, PPOs, Medicare, and Medicaid); document and update patient insurance details in the system and maintain up-to-date records.
  • Investigate and resolve discrepancies in insurance information attached to patient account.
  • Ensure valid authorizations were received from physician’s office for the scheduled procedure; confirm by contacting insurance companies and contacting physician’s offices in the event of missing authorizations.
  • Communicate coverage details, and financial estimates to patients prior to services rendered; obtain payments for procedures; address insurance-related inquiries.
  • Collect any outstanding balances; inform revenue cycle when account has outstanding insurance balance.
  • Document all necessary information to the billing department for accurate claims processing.
  • Adhere to HIPAA and other relevant regulations.
  • Understand and apply ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS codes when verifying coverage.
  • Remain current on all case verification; the standard operating procedure is two weeks prior to date of service.
  • Notify the Business Office Manager in the event of insurance or authorization discrepancies or balances due.
  • Run daily reports to ensure all cases are verified, authorized, and financial counseling is complete.

Administrative assistance:

  • Answer and triage phone calls, greet and speak with patients and family members in a friendly and compassionate manner.
  • Assist in monitoring the main entrance and serve as a point of contact for all visitors at the Center.
  • Manage incoming and outgoing mail and faxes.
  • Compose emails and other correspondence.
  • Schedule meetings, manage calendars, coordinate meetings and events.
  • Maintain physical and electronic files, databases, and other record-keeping systems.
  • Prepare memos, reports, invoices, and other documents; proofread and edit written materials.
  • Order office supplies, coordinate equipment maintenance, and manage vendor relationships.
  • Book flights, hotels, and transportation for employees.
  • Assist with project management tasks such as tracking deadlines and facilitating communication.
  • Maintain waiting area and the front desk area in a neat and orderly manner.
  • Maintain confidentiality of Center and patient information at all times to ensure compliance.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE

REQUIRED:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Medical office experience
  • Proficient computer skills and office administrative experience
  • Graduate of an accredited medical assistant program (per State requirements)
  • Certification issued by NHA or AAMA
  • BLS certification (as required by individual ASC policy)

PREFERRED:

  • Insurance verification or billing experience in a healthcare environment
  • Ambulatory surgery center business office experience

The pay range for this role is:

18 - 23 USD per hour (Lewis & Clark Outpatient Surgery)

Center - Business Office

Lewiston, ID

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