Senior Practice Assistant, Ambulatory Treatment Room & Wound Care Center
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![]() United States, Massachusetts, Boston | |
![]() 75 Francis Street (Show on map) | |
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The combined Ambulatory Treatment Room (ATR) and Wound Care Center (WCC) are two distinct outpatient procedural and patient care areas within one location. The WCC is a cross-functional program - supporting wound patients at our inpatient, outpatient, and satellite locations The ATR is focused on supporting minor outpatient procedures and treatments requiring local anesthetic. Each of these programs is multidisciplinary - involving plastic surgery, burns, general surgery, vascular surgery, orthopedic surgery, podiatry, dermatology, and infectious disease. The responsibility of the Senior Practice Assistant is to accommodate, manage, and maintain all administrative aspects of the Wound Care Center and Ambulatory Treatment Room. The Senior Practice Assistant manages the WCC scheduling and clinic organization, billing, compliance areas, and communications. The Senior Practice Assistant also monitors ATR usage and serves as the liaison among surgeons, ATR staff, and operating room scheduling.
Clinic Operations: - Obtains, verifies, records and processes required patient demographics, insurance/payment, and referral information in the electronic medical record system. - Collects, compiles, and forwards related documentation required for reimbursement. - Serves as a liaison to BWH billing vendors and insurance companies. - Collects, records, and secures co-payments. Provides an accurate record of transactions in the scheduling/billing system. Reconciles payments at the end of the clinic session, providing an accurate accounting of funds. - Performs all duties of check-in and check-out. - Collects and organizes medical records information as well as materials required for scheduled appointments. Ensures that clinicians have sufficient information for all patient encounters. Communicates with other departments to coordinate ancillary services with other appointments, treatments, and testing. - Monitors daily schedule and exam room utilization. Communicate with clinicians and patients/visitors to maintain efficient flow. - Answers, screens, and routes telephone calls. Greets patients and directs visitors. Responds to requests for routine information or assistance within the scope of knowledge and authority. Composes routine correspondence and completes standardized forms as needed. Administrative Duties: - Monitor the accuracy of registration, scheduling, and billing confirmation functions for outpatient services. Make recommendations for improvements/enhancements to registration procedures. - Act as a super user for scheduling, registration, and billing systems. Provide training and assistance to others in these areas. - Screen patient concerns for the WCC, working with appropriate personnel for resolution with the help of the clinical staff and patient relations if necessary. - Responsible for gathering data and reports on no-shows, eReferrals, clinician template usage, surgeon visits, and procedures scheduled from the WCC. Work with clinical staff and administrators to identify and measure workflow areas in need of improvement. - Work with the Ambulatory Administration to implement and manage schedule optimization. - Complete orders for medical and office supplies. - Submit requests for imaging from outside institutions, follow up and confirm receipt of the films, or complete the uploading process in Powershare. - Assist with timekeeping in Kronos. - Submit and monitor work orders (engineering, environmental services, etc.). - Participate in yearly budget management. - Act as primary contact for hospital administration. - Seeks out improvement opportunities within practice. - Demonstrates the discretion and judgment needed to act independently with decision-making responsibilities. Must be able to problem-solve independently and provide communication to the Senior Director. - Maintains patient confidentiality according to hospital standards. - Assures compliance with BWH, BWPO, The Joint Commission, and state and federal regulations. - Performs other duties, as assigned
The Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. |