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Position Summary:
We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Associate Transplant Coordinator, Transplant Institute – Heart.
In this role, the successful candidate Heart Transplant & LVAD – Supports the Transplant Institute through provision of administrative tasks such as answering patient phone calls, performing front desk duties, scheduling testing, and facilitating and conducting correspondence for patients and referring providers. The TCA serves as primary contact person for patients, living donors, internal staff and referring physicians. Additionally, the TCA may support the administrative, clinical, and academic needs of our faculty members. The TCA performs other administrative duties as assigned.
Job Responsibilities:
Demonstrates knowledge of the organization’s Service Standards and incorporates them into the performance of duties. Perform administrative duties for the Transplant Institute. Contact patients after initial referral and assures insurance coverage for transplant at this program. Verifies insurance and obtain authorization/referral for consult. Complete all intake duties including gathering information on PCP and referring MD. Ensure patients are on par with providers, Create new patient medical record chart, with all the demographics, history and all forms that are required for the patients consent. Obtain patient records and scan into EPIC with correct labeling to ensure accuracy for providers Preparing new consults hand out folders for kidney, pancreas, liver, heart or lung patients. Greet patients when they enter the transplant clinic and check in/out Utilize reporting in order to schedule appointments, testing, consults and obtain records. Upload any files, records, or CDs Utilizes Phoenix/EPIC checklist and work flow process to coordinate evaluation of donors or recipients. Initiate and obtain prior authorizations as indicated. Update expired authorizations as needed. Facilitate mailings to patients/referring providers and upon request. Mail out new patient packet to the patient with all information for transplant or donation along with forms that may need to be signed by the patient. Assist with faxing and scanning including right fax Assists coordinators with follow up phone calls to patients to ensure completion of testing for any phase of transplantation (evaluation, waitlist, post-transplant for recipients or donor evaluation and post-donation care). Prepare and distribute the weekly list of the patients that are going to be presented/discussed at the listing meetings. Provides patient education about the transplant and living donation process and what to expect from the transplant center. Assist with tissue typing and lab send outs to American Red Cross and Rogosin Institute Collaborate with medical assistants (if present) to ensure clinic runs smoothly and efficiently. Answer patient phone calls and address concerns or triage to the correct clinical provider. Understand phone tree and appropriate level of escalation. Reviews and coordinates patient testing and tracks progress in EPIC checklist, synthesize results and reports to transplant coordinators, follows up with patients regarding missing testing. Independently answers questions from patients, donors and referring providers. Escalate clinical symptoms to clinical team. Provides referring physicians and dialysis units information about patients’ progress in the transplant system via letters, phone calls, emails, or other forms of communication. In collaboration with transplant coordinator, facilitate work up for patients in any phase of transplantation and make follow up phones calls as needed. Runs EPIC reports of patients requiring follow up and blood work. Assists with locating non-compliant patients who are still in evaluation and with locating patients who are high on the wait list and need to be seen Additionally, the TCA may support the administrative, clinical, and academic needs of our faculty members. Performs any and all other administrative duties assigned.Minimum Qualifications:
To qualify you must have a Bachelors degree required
Preferred Qualifications:
2 to 3 years of experience in a physician practice; previous experience working at a dialysis unit or transplant center; familiar working with kidney, liver, heart and/or lung disease patients
Qualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization.
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