Patient Care Coordinator at Unio Health Partners
San Diego, CA 92103, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Oct, 25

Salary

21.5

Posted On

27 Jul, 25

Experience

1 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinic

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

COMPANY DESCRIPTION

Unio Health Partners (UHP) is a highly differentiated physician practice management platform with the goal of transforming care delivery across the Western United States. UHP partners with leading physician practices, creating a cohesive, quality-oriented clinical culture and facilitating best practice sharing across the platform. Our affiliated practices gain access to a broader suite of services, providing a meaningful benefit to both physicians and patients. UHP’s best-in-class clinical program covers three sub-specialties (urology, gastroenterology, and radiation oncology) and offers numerous ancillary services, including pathology lab, in-office dispensing, and chronic care management. We are led by a highly accomplished management team and provide a full suite of management services to its affiliated practices. UHP is currently affiliated with 154 providers consisting of 110 physicians and 44 advanced practice providers operating out of 50 locations across Southern, Central, and Northern California.

POSITION SUMMARY

As a Patient Care Coordinator, you will be part of a team that strives to uphold Unio Health Partners’ mission of providing the highest level of care. You will be responsible for scheduling appointments, obtaining prior authorizations for procedures, and providing exceptional customer service. This position goes above and beyond for our patients to take the stress out of each doctor’s visit.

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Responsibilities
  • Checks in and registers patients arriving for their appointments and obtains registration forms, reviewing for completeness and verifying insurance cards. This may include patient check-out at the end of the visit ensuring that the process is complete.
  • Maintaining appropriate facility records; ordering, sorting, and storing supplies; restocking exam/procedure rooms; filing and scanning.
  • Answer numerous phone calls while checking in/outpatients
  • Work with a variety of different insurance companies to confirm eligibility and obtain authorizations
  • Coordinate patient and physician appointments and maintain a scheduling system so records are accurate and complete.
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