As a Care Coordinator at MountainView Medical Group, you'll join a team and be a part of a culture that's dedicated to providing top quality care to our patients. Our full-time employees enjoy a robust benefits package which may include health insurance, 401(k), licensure/certification reimbursement, tuition reimbursement, and student loan assistance for eligible roles.
Job Summary
The Care Coordination Specialist Clinics is responsible for assisting in the coordination of patient care with referrals and/or authorizations for services. Works with providers and clinical staff to ensure all orders have been submitted and appropriate documentation is sent to the referral provider. Notifies patient of appointment time and location and/or contact information of the referral provider to ensure all services ordered are completed. Qualifications for this job include, but are not limited to, detail-oriented and organized despite frequent interruptions, ability to work independently, and the ability to communicate effectively in a professional and constructive manner with patients and their family members. (Note: Individual market workflows may vary based on clinic infrastructure.) Scope: Physician practice clinic Care Coordination Specialist responsibilities include all inpatient/outpatient clinic referrals and functions under the administrative supervision of the Revenue Cycle Supervisor, Manager, Director OR Clinic Supervisor, Manager Director.
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This position is not eligible for immigration sponsorship now or in the future. Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. for an employer.
Community Health Systems, Inc. is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) 330 HRSA Grantee with Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) status. Established from the roots of Inland Empire Community Health Center in Bloomington, CHSI has grown with community health centers in the counties of Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego. These centers have been developed in accordance with standards established for safety net providers by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA), the Public Health Service (PHS), and the Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC).
As such, services are offered to the neediest in each community - the un-insured and under-insured, the working poor, those with limited ability to pay, the homeless, and the indigent. Services are provided at discounted (sliding fee scale) rates for those who qualify based on gross annual income and family size.