MultiCare

Healthcare

PatientAccessTechnician

$0–0k Spokane Valley, Washington, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Patient Access Technician at MultiCare. Skills: Patient admission, Patient registration, Eligibility verification. Assure complete and accurate patient admissions/registrations. Obtain inpatient bed assignments”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Independent thinking

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Graduate of a health vocational program, One (1) year of experience

Nice to Have

Patient Access, Medical Assistance Medical Billing & Insurance OR admitting, Health Unit Coordinator, patient registration, customer service or billing duties healthcare setting preferred

What You'll Do.

Assure complete and accurate patient admissions/registrations

Obtain inpatient bed assignments

Process inpatient admission

Complete necessary forms

Pre-admit all scheduled inpatient

outpatients and ambulatory patients

Obtain direct admit information

Enter a reservation in the computer system

Complete comprehensive bedside or telephone interviews

Obtain pertinent demographic insurance and/or third-party liability information

Perform eligibility verification

Resolve any discrepancies

Determine need for financial assistance recommendation and application

Refer to the Financial Counselor

Full Job Description

**Join a team that shares your calling** At MultiCare, you’re more than just a job title — you’re part of a team built on trust that cares for each other, our patients and our communities. Belonging here means living our mission and values every day. If your purpose and passions align with ours, you’ll find a place to grow, do meaningful work and build a career you love in a community that feels like home. **FTE: .6** , **Shift: Night** , **Schedule: 12 hr shifts** **Position Summary** The Patient Access Technician (PAT) is an exciting opportunity at MultiCare, responsible for ensuring accurate patient admission and registration. This intermediate-level clerical position will allow you to apply your professional service-orientation, good judgment and independent thinking in your daily work functions. **Responsibilities** * You will assure complete and accurate patient admissions/registrations according to organization policy and procedures and regulatory requirements * You will obtain inpatient bed assignments and processes inpatient admission, including arm banding, addressograph plate, and completion of necessary forms * You will pre-admit all scheduled inpatient, outpatients and ambulatory patients to facilitate a smooth and speedy admission/registration process * You will obtain direct admit information and enter a reservation in the computer system in order to notify other areas * You will complete comprehensive bedside or telephone interviews with the patient, relative, or their representative to obtain pertinent demographic insurance and/or third-party liability information * You will perform eligibility verification and resolves any discrepancies, determine the need for financial assistance recommendation and application, referring to the Financial Counselor where necessary **Requirements** * Graduate of a health vocational program such as Patient Access, Medical Assistance Medical Billing & Insurance OR * One (1) year of experience performing any combinatio

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