Prior Authorization Specialist - New England Cancer Specialists
Scarborough, ME 04074
About the Job
New England Cancer Specialists has an opportunity for a full-time Prior Authorization Specialist . This position will join a varied team of staff that is committed to providing extraordinary professional care and customer service to our customers. The Prior Authorization Specialist will handle non-clinical administrative aspects of patient care including but not limited to , obtaining timely authorization from insurance carriers, booking STAT scans, labs, and procedures for patients, and ensuring all patients have a positive experience. This position will work primarily off site in a remote environment but must be able to drive to our Scarborough Clinic anywhere between 1-4 times per month to complete assigned tasks successful candidate will live in ME or NH.
NECS offers competitive pay, new employees are eligible to earn up to 3.4 weeks of Paid Time Off in their first year with the practice, as well as an additional 6 paid company holidays. We offer medical, dental and vision insurance and eligibility starts the 1st of the month after your hire date.
NECS is a private medical practice composed of 18 oncologists and hematologists serving the region from five separate locations in Maine and New Hampshire. Our mission is to make life better for people with cancer and blood disorders. Kindness, compassion, and respect are part of everything that we do - from our phone operators to our physicians, every person on our team is important, and everyone makes a difference every day. We are proud to be the first Dana Farber Affiliate practice in the country, striving to provide the highest quality care and unmatched, holistic support for every patient, every day.
- Job Duties:
- Obtaining pre-authorization from insurance carriers, by phone or website for any office/outpatient procedures, scans and labs
- Schedule any necessary outpatient appointments (i.e. scans, labs, procedures, etc.)
- forward medical records to insurance carriers
- Scan documents into patient charts.
- Answers multi-line phone, triage calls, resolve issues and answer questions, redirects callers if necessary, takes detailed messages and/or forwards calls to appropriate persons.
- Manages and resolves appointment conflicts proactively.
- Prioritize work assignments, ensuring on-time completion of tasks and projects, providing updates to team members.
- Communicating with clinical staff regarding approvals and denials
- Maintain confidentiality, document all communications in computer system.
- Demonstrate superior customer service skills and ability to be an effective team player.
Travel: Rare.
Keyword: Authorizations, Prior Authorizations
Required Experience:
- Certificate of completion from an accredited program for CNA or Medical Assistant preferred.
- High School Diploma/GED, with two or more years of experience in a health care environment required.
- Knowledge of medical terminology and customer/patient service experience required.
- Organizational and problem-solving skills, and ability to manage multiple priorities.
- Ability to convey information both in writing and verbally. Must have high level of interpersonal skills to handle sensitive and confidential situations.
- Previous experience using an electronic medical records system required.
- Knowledge of medical insurance desired
- Knowledge of CPT and IDC-10 Coding preferred.
- Call Center Experience a plus.
Benefits:
New England Cancer Specialists offers competitive pay and benefits to our employees. Benefits include medical, prescription, dental, and vision insurances. Short Term and Long Term disability insurances. Tuition reimbursement. Generous Paid Time Off. Company paid holidays. 401(k).
Our employees donate 100% of their Friday Jeans Money back to our patients. When we wear jeans to work on Friday, we agree to donate $2.00 to help those in need. This money is distributed to the Financial Advocates in our Brunswick, Scarborough, and Kennebunk sites, and then changed into gift cards to help our patients with food, gas, and other necessity they may need assistance with.
From: New England Cancer Specialists