South Shore Health System
Location
Weymouth, Dorset | United Kingdom
Job description
If you are an existing employee of South Shore Health then please apply through the internal career site.
Requisition Number:
If you are an existing employee of South Shore Health then please apply through the internal career site.
Requisition Number:
R-15551Facility:
LOC0026 - 101 Columbian Street101 Columbian Street Weymouth, MA 02190Department Name:
SSH Medical Oncology Cancer CenterStatus:
Full timeBudgeted Hours:
40Shift:
Day (United States of America)The Practice Coordinator II reports directly to the Practice Manager. He/she will be the first point of contact in our infusion unit and is expected to exhibit professional behavior through adherence to DFCI/SSH and site-specific policies, procedures, and codes of conduct. He/she will be responsible for checking in all patients, as well as, effective and efficient scheduling of patients receiving chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and/or supportive care treatment in the medical oncology infusion unit. As majority of patients receiving care in the infusion unit are on treatment plans where time sensitivity is crucial for successful patient outcomes, understanding treatment frequencies of regimens and the importance of following treatment guidelines is vital in this role. Advanced clerical skills, decision making and the ability to multi-task and prioritize are essential. Responsibilities consist of checking in patients, scheduling multiple complex appointments for a high volume of patients in accordance with chemotherapy/immunotherapy treatment plans and scheduling guidelines, imaging, interventional radiology, concurrent chemotherapy/radiation therapy, and outside referral appointments. Patient interaction both telephone and in-person. Consistently working with the nursing team to ensure appointments are entered appropriately and accurately. Updating any scheduling changes as they may occur. Special projects as needed. Essential duties include administrative practice support and coordination for providers, nurse practitioners, oncology nurse navigators, infusion nurses, and research nurses; managing schedules for providers and nurses, ensuring safe practice by informing the Nurse Manager of high patient acuity levels so that proper staffing can be coordinated; scheduling appointments while following guidelines that promote and support a safe clinical practice, patient comfort, and continuity of care for complex visits. Managing direct communication with patients and family members and having a high standard of timely communication is critical to this role.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
1. Administrative Support of Practice
a. Answer telephone; triage calls as necessary.
b. Retrieves messages from the answering service and triages appropriately.
c. Responds to a high volume of In-basket/Patient Gateway scheduling requests in a timely manner.
d. Handles incoming requests for medical records and mails/faxes information as appropriate; works appropriately with HIS on medical requests.
e. Facilitates prescription refills for patients, as needed.
f. Recognizes emergencies and appropriately responds using standard operating procedures and critical thinking skills.
g. Supports patient flow by appropriately directing patients and family members and managing the infusion waiting area.
h. Provides customer service to colleagues and other staff members on the use of specific systems as well as on-site processes.
i. Monitors the waiting areas for neatness and cleanliness and ensures that appropriate assistance is given to the patients and family members.
j. Carries out specific processes in the patient scheduling systems so that correct special billing and revenue processes function properly.
k. Handles daily schedule changes for nursing staff.
l. May be required to perform other duties as required by the clinical practice support team.
m. Reviews “type” of patient appointment and ensures necessary lab orders are linked and any specific consents have been obtained.
2. Patient Check-In
a. Greets patients; verbally verifies name and DOB; arrives patient in Epic; provides patient wristband. Updates patient information in Epic appropriately
b. Prints patient encounter form; directs patient to the appropriate waiting area
c. May be responsible for mini-registrations, insurance verification, and intake for new patients
3. Patient Check-Out
a. Schedule follow up appointments for exam and infusion services; coordinates ancillary appointments (lab, imaging, radiation oncology, biopsies, outside referrals) using Epic system. This may require contacting other DFCI departments or external providers and sending order/requisition and patient clinical information.
b. Schedule new chemotherapy/immunotherapy appointments and port placement procedure when necessary.
c. Coordinate care with main campus and/or local sites and facilitate appointments. Tracking referrals to ensure appointments are scheduled and patients arrive.
4. End of Day Functions
a. Ensures all patient appointments have been checked in.
b. Reconcile the infusion DAR to ensure all patients that arrived in clinic have been set up for future appointments.
c. Checks that all next day appointments have labs scheduled if required and that necessary lab orders are linked for specific treatment.
d. Assists in the review of office supply levels to ensure adequate supplies at front desk. Receives shipments to the unit and places supplies and stock items in proper storage area.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Education
Associates degree and/or 4-6 years of equivalent experience required.
Minimum Work Experience
Experience working in a medical setting and knowledge of medical terminology required.
Required additional Knowledge and Abilities
Demonstrated ability to carry out complex scheduling as required.
Exceptional customer service, both written and verbal.
Excellent organizational, decision-making, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to multitask and work as an effective member of an interdisciplinary team.
Ability to function in a busy work setting with patients with complex needs.
Working knowledge of Epic or other hospital/professional services electronic medical records systems.
Proficient computer skills are required and strong understanding of Microsoft Office product suite.
Ability to interact professionally with peers, leadership, and external contacts.
Ability to be organized in a fast-paced environment, prioritize, and meet urgent needs of the patients and/or clinic.
Self-starter with strong team player/building and leadership abilities.
8 hrs M-F days
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South Shore Health is a not-for-profit, charitable health system offering primary and specialty care, hospital care, home health and community care, emergency and urgent care, and preventative and wellness services. We are the largest independent health system in Southeastern Massachusetts.
South Shore Health brings together like-minded people who work “As One” toward a common goal of providing exceptional care the people of our region deserve. We unite top-caliber talent, technology, and service with the wishes and personal needs of patients and their families to develop individualized treatment plans.
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