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Patient Access Representative
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Country: USA
Location: California-Central Valley Bakersfield, CA 93301
Total applied: 40 |
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Patient Access Representative
Patient Access RepresentativeDescription: This is a 12 hour part time shift including HOLIDAYS AND WEEKENDS. This is a temporary position that will last 30-60 days. Must have 1 year experience. Must be flexible and have a strong knowledge of insurance procedures. Interviews incoming patient or representative and enters information required for admission into computer. Interviews patient or representative to obtain and record name, address, age, religion, persons to notify in case of emergency, attending physician and individual or insurance company responsible for payment of bill. Explains hospital regulations, such as visiting hours, payment of accounts and schedule of charges. Arranges for escort to assigned room. Enters patient admitting information into computer and routes printed copy to designated department. Obtains signed statement from patient to protect hospital's interests. May compile data for occupancy and census records. Requirements: Drug, blood and TB skin test. Background check. Hours and days will vary. Most of the hours are PM, weekends and holidays with 12 hour shifts.Location: Bakersfield, CA Type: CONTRACT Duration: 30 - 60 Days Pay Rate: 11.50 - 12.05 Hourly DOE Contact: Volt Services GroupVolt Workforce Solutions4560 California Ave., Ste. 100Bakersfield, CA 93309PH: 661/395-0135FX: 661/395-0114 Connecting talented people and respected companies. APPLY NOW Job Information Reference ID: 300167-5945-4-228562 Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Location: Bakersfield, CA 93301 Status: Temporary/Contract/Project Salary: 11.50 - 12.05 Hourly DOE Job Category: Administrative/Clerical Contact Information Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Address: 4560 California Ave., Ste. 100Bakersfield,CA 93309 Email: Apply by Email Phone: 661/395-0135 Fax: 661/395-0114
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