Medical Procedure Scheduler (Onsite)

Medical Procedure Scheduler (Onsite)

Responsible for scheduling IR procedures, and supporting the physicians, nurses, and patients of the IR department.

Summary: Responsible for scheduling IR procedures, and supporting the physicians, nurses, and patients of the IR department.

 Essential Functions:

  • Schedule patients for IR procedures
    • Contact patients, Doctor’s office, insurance company, Third Party Administrator demographics, to have complete, accurate, compliant patient records.
    • Ensure a written order is received with specific information.
    • Verify insurance coverage, as well as obtain a pre-cert number for the procedure, when applicable.
    • Obtain updated patient health history, demographics, known allergies, medications, and conditions.
    • Confirm the appointment one day prior to the procedure to keep the schedule running smoothly.
    • Act as liaison between referring doctor’s office and patient by handling all questions or concerns prior to the procedure to maximize the physicians’ time to be maximized for procedures.
    • Scheduling in EMR system, coding, paperwork/chart .
    • Handle all necessary paperwork for same day add-ons.
    • Ensure that areas/resources of hospital are available at time of service, without conflicts.
    • Coordinate with referring physician’s office or patient to ensure they are instructed to stop appropriate medications and ensure clearance is obtained.
    • Ensure patient has received specific prep instructions, along with time of procedure, what to expect the day of the procedure, and where to check in.
    • Obtain for prior imaging, from outside facilities, to be available prior to scheduling the procedure.
    • Arrange admission to the hospital and enter information into the hospital information system.
    • Reschedule or follow-up with patients as directed.
    • Obtain procedural reports and update the patient’s medical record.
    • Request films and charts from Medical Records as directed.
    • Send lab reports to the referring physician.
    • Communicate with physicians and nurses to keep updated of necessary changes.
    • Interpret plan provider requirements for pre-certification procedures.

Qualifications:

Education: High school graduate or GED; CPT and ICD-10 certification preferred.

Experience: One to three years related medical office or clinical assistant experience in a high volume environment, or equivalent combination of education and medical office experience.

Skills/Knowledge: Mathematical skills, good verbal, and written communication skills. Must be detail oriented, and able to work in a fast-paced environment.  Able to manage multiple priorities and personalities. Function as a team player.

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