Referral Specialist processes insurance pre-verification for hospital admissions or specialty service office visits. Gathers pertinent information from patients, insurance carriers, financial counselors, and other staff to confirm the patient's financial obligations for services. Being a Referral Specialist acts as a liaison between hospitals, clinical staff, health plans, providers, and patients to process referrals. Verifies insurance coverage and obtains required authorizations when necessary. Additionally, Referral Specialist documents referrals, communications, actions, and other data in an information management system. Generates and distributes all applicable forms, notifications, and paperwork. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Referral Specialist works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be a Referral Specialist typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
A growing Healthcare company is hiring Referral Specialists who will be responsible for receiving, processing, scheduling, and following up on all medical referral requests. The Referral Specialist also assists in the coordination and organization of patient care services. This growing organization offers learning/development opportunities and a convenient Tempe location for a professional individual with recent healthcare/medical office experience, strong communication skills, attention to detail and strong computer skills. Starting pay at $18-19/hour with competitive benefits package. Apply for this great position as Referral Specialist today!
Location: Tempe
Pay: $18-19/hour benefits
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