Central Referral Intake Coordinator at St. Josephs Candler – Savannah, Georgia
St. Josephs Candler
Savannah, Georgia, 31405, United States
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Central Referral Intake Coordinator
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Position Summary
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Under the direction of the Central Intake Supervisor, the Central Intake Coordinator is responsible for receiving and processing all referrals in a timely manner, providing excellent customer service, effectively communicating both internally and externally, and promoting collaboration among the multi-disciplinary home health team.
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Education
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College Degree in Nursing - Preferred
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Experience
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1 Year nursing, paramedical, or coding - Preferred
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1 year nursing experience in an acute care setting or ICD coding preferred.
- Familiarity with medical terminology preferred but not required.
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License & Certification
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If a Licensed RN/LPN, must be in the State served by the Agency.
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Certified EMT, paramedical, or coder preferred.
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Core Job Functions
- Receive and process all referrals in a timely manner, including insurance and eligibility verification, diagnosis coding, procuring all required supporting documentation and accurately documenting in the home health application(s).
- Effectively communicate with all referral sources, physicians, patients, and co-workers when processing referrals. Provide any follow-up communication required timely. Participate in the on-call duties.
- Track and monitor all pending referrals in an effective and timely manner.
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Job Location
Savannah, Georgia, 31405, United States
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