University Health
Healthcare
PatientAccessRepresentative
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“Patient Access Representative at University Health. Skills: Patient Access, Customer Service. Welcome patients. Ensure registration process is smooth”
Industry & Context.
Problem solving
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High School Diploma or equivalent, Customer Service Experience, Top-Notch Communication Skills, Strong Writing & Keyboarding Skills, Ability to Learn and Grow, Problem Solver, Attention to Detail
Nice to Have
Two years of patient contact experience, Medical Terminology knowledge, Experience in Healthcare
What You'll Do.
Ensure registration process is smooth
Provide stellar customer service
Make patients feel comfortable
Make patients feel well-informed
Ensure seamless registration
Ensure smooth transitions
Verify patient details
Handle complex situations
Assist across different areas
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with other departments; Coordinate with staff
Communication Scope
Clear communication; Concise communication
Full Job Description
**If you are a current University Health or University Health Physicians employee and wish to be considered, you must apply via the internal career site.** **** **Please log into[ myWORKDAY](http://www.myworkday.com/trumed/d/home.htmld) to search for positions and apply.** Patient Access Representative (7:00P-7:30A) 101 Truman Medical Center # **Job Location** University Health Truman Medical Center Kansas City, Missouri # **Department** Patient Access UHTMC # **Position Type** Full time # **Work Schedule** 7:00PM - 7:30AM # **Hours Per Week** 24 # **Job Description** **Patient Access Representative (PAR) I** **Your First Step into Healthcare – Let’s Make a Difference Together!** Are you ready to jumpstart your healthcare career and make a real impact in the lives of patients? As a **Patient Access Representative (PAR) I** , you’ll be the friendly face and helpful guide that patients and families turn to when they need assistance. Whether you’re checking them in at the Emergency Department or helping them navigate the registration process, you’ll be providing an essential service with a smile. This is your chance to be part of a team that truly values customer service and patient care. Let’s get started on an exciting healthcare journey! ### **What You’ll Be Doing:** * **Welcome Patients Like a Pro** : Whether they’re coming in for a routine procedure or an emergency, you’ll make sure their registration process goes smoothly and stress-free. * **Provide Stellar Customer Service** : You’ll be the first point of contact for patients and families, making them feel comfortable and well-informed throughout their visit. * **Support Patient Flow** : Work hand-in-hand with other departments to ensure seamless registration and smooth transitions for both inpatient and outpatient procedures. * **Be a Problem-Solving Rockstar** : From verifying patient details to handling complex situations, you’ll be the go-to person to tackle any questions and make sure everything runs smoot
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