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This leader has operational accountability and oversight, and manages the daily activities of the department or area. In this role, the leader sets the tone and models positive leadership behavior, while ensuring team work tasks, projects, and responsibilities are completed successfully in support of departmental and organizational goals. Typically manages multiple physician practice locations with eleven or more providers.
Performs collection functions for First Physician Group. Reviews charges and verifies appropriate usage of modifiers, CPT-4, ICD-9 and ICD-10 code ensure appropriate reimbursement. Analyzes and corrects claims to ensure accurate and timely claims submission. Sets up account for Client Services and collects past due balances. Responsible for resubmission of claims for additional reimbursement and/or appealing said claims with timely follow up. Responsible for calculating and posting contractual allowances accurately and timely keeping the AR to a minimum. Responsible for incoming and outgoing mail. Researches and answers customer’s questions regarding billing disputes. Interacts with FPG Physicians, Office Managers, CBO staff, and other appropriate SMH staff to review coding and...
Accurately posts payments for all physician services in a timely manner, reviews and verifies appropriate usage of modifiers and CPT-4 codes to ensure appropriate reimbursement. Demonstrates flexibility in scheduled hours to ensure all payments are posted daily and at month end. Analyzes remittances to ensure accurate reimbursement has been received and denials are posted correctly. . Responsible for calculating and posting contractual allowances accurately and timely keeping the AR to a minimum. Responsible for incoming and outgoing mail. Researches and answers customer’s questions. Interacts with FPG Physicians, Office Managers CBO staff and other appropriate SMH staff to review payment posting issues. Responsible for keeping abreast of and complying with all third party...
Responsible of the reconciliation of daily census reports with incoming charges to ensure all revenue has been captured. Accurately posts charges for provider services in a timely manner, reviews and verifies appropriate usage of modifiers, diagnosis and CPT-4 codes to ensure appropriate reimbursement. Demonstrates flexibility in scheduled hours to ensure all charges are posted daily and at month end to meet department goals. Analyzes patient initial visits and physician rounding sheets daily for physician coding. Capture correct information for entering charges. Follow-up with incoming and outgoing departmental mail. Interacts with FPG Physicians, Office Managers CBO staff and other appropriate SMH staff to review charge posting issues. Responsible for keeping abreast of and...
The Audiologist Student is a Doctoral Extern in training as a health care professional responsible for using technology, creative problem solving, and social skills to identify, manage and provide supervised clinical services to treat hearing, balance, tinnitus, and other auditory disorders in order to help people with these disorders better communicate and connect with the world around them.
4th year Doctoral Extern will conduct full diagnostic hearing evaluations, electrophysiologic and vestibular assessments which include VNG, ABR, ECochG, VEMPs, Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Evaluations. Extern will also gain experience in Cochlear Implant, Bone Anchored Hearing Systems, and other...
The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) reflects the mission, vision, and values of Sarasota Memorial Health Care System, adheres to the organization’s Code of Ethics and Corporate Compliance Program, and complies with all relevant policies, procedures, guidelines, and other regulatory and accreditation standards. The APRN II typically work in a set acute care setting managing patient care which can include critical care, Ortho, OB/GYN, Oncology, and Pediatrics.An APRN is a registered nurse and therefore can perform all duties that are considered routine duties of a registered nurse. In addition, an APRN holds a master’s or doctoral degree. The APRN functions as part of the multidisciplinary health team in accordance with privileges approved by the credentialing...
First Physicians Group of Sarasota Memorial Healthcare System is seeking to employ a Physician Assistant (PA-C) to join their Trauma / Emergency General Surgery team at Sarasota Memorial Hospital on the night shift (6:00 P.M. – 6:00 A.M.). The Trauma team includes nine (9) Trauma Surgeons and 23 Advanced Practice Providers to cover an ADC of 40-60 patients with seasonal fluctuations.
Sarasota Memorial Hospital is a CMS 5-Star rated hospital for overall quality. The only hospital in Florida and one of just 17 hospitals in the U.S. to receive the highest five-star rating in all reporting...
Responsible for the performance and processing of electrocardiographic procedures. Coordinates the workflow of reports. Performs general office duties. Logs and compiles data used for departmental statistics and quality improvement. Provides support for other departments who perform ECG procedures. Performs basic interrogation as per protocol of implanted devices such as pacemakers, implantable defibrillators and implanted loop recorders per written order from a physician.
Will conduct his/her daily interactions in a way that demonstrates a positive organizational attitude and effectiveness and models the organization’s Mission, Vision, and Values. Behaviors and attitude support achievement of the system’s goals in Service, People, Finance, Quality and Growth. Responsible for patient related activities, which include patient scheduling, patient check-in, checkout, and follow up activities. Acts as a liaison between physician, patient, facility and insurance company. Handles collections of monies from patient at time of checkout. Meets all compliance standards. Observes strict confidentiality in dealing with patients and patient information.
The Clinical Care Coordinator III demonstrate the competency to provide patient care according to the age-specific population needs and assist in the management of patient care in the physician office setting under the direct supervision of a provider.
The Clinical Care Coordinator II demonstrate the competency to provide patient care according to the age-specific population needs and assist in the management of patient care in the physician office setting under the direct supervision of a provider.
Performs OB/GYN ultrasound diagnostic procedures in a clinic setting for First Physician’s Group’s OB/GYN practices. Follows all established ultrasound and hospital policies and procedures. Observes strict confidentiality in dealing with patients and patient’s information and meets all compliance of OSHA standards.
Will conduct his/her daily interactions in a way that demonstrates a positive organizational attitude and effectiveness and models the organization’s Mission, Vision, and Values. Behaviors and attitude support achievement of the system’s goals in Service, People, Finance, Quality and Growth. Responsible for patient related activities, which include patient scheduling, patient check-in, checkout, and follow up activities. Acts as a liaison between physician, patient, facility and insurance company. Handles collections of monies from patient at time of checkout. Meets all compliance standards. Observes strict confidentiality in dealing with patients and patient information.
Will conduct his/her daily interactions in a way that demonstrates a positive organizational attitude and effectiveness and models the organization’s Mission, Vision, and Values. Behaviors and attitude support achievement of the system’s goals in Service, People, Finance, Quality and Growth. Responsible for patient related activities, which include patient scheduling, patient check-in, checkout, and follow up activities. Acts as a liaison between physician, patient, facility and insurance company. Handles collections of monies from patient at time of checkout. Meets all compliance standards. Observes strict confidentiality in dealing with patients and patient information.
The Clinical Care Coordinator I demonstrate the competency to provide patient care according to the age-specific population needs and assist in the management of patient care in the physician office setting under the direct supervision of a provider.
Responsible for incoming and outgoing US mail. Accurately distributes to designated parties. Responsible for incoming and outgoing inter-departmental mail. Distributes incoming correspondence from Lockbox service. Demonstrates flexibility in scheduled hours to ensure all correspondence and mail is distributed daily. Analyzes refund requests to ensure accurate pay to party is selected for refund checks. Responsible for calculating and posting refund checks accurately and timely according to distribution schedule. Sorts, folds and inserts refund checks for outgoing mail. Keeps inventory, receives, stocks and distributes CBO supplies. Arranges for necessary repair/upkeep of office printers and faxes. Retrieves customers, FPG Office Managers, CBO staff and other appropriate SMH staff...
Will conduct his/her daily interactions in a way that demonstrates a positive organizational attitude and effectiveness and models the organization’s Mission, Vision, and Values. Behaviors and attitude support achievement of the system’s goals in Service, People, Finance, Quality and Growth. Responsible for patient related activities, which include patient scheduling, patient check-in, checkout, and follow up activities. Acts as a liaison between physician, patient, facility and insurance company. Handles collections of monies from patient at time of checkout. Meets all compliance standards. Observes strict confidentiality in dealing with patients and patient information.
Will conduct his/her daily interactions in a way that demonstrates a positive organizational attitude and effectiveness and models the organization’s Mission, Vision, and Values. Behaviors and attitude support achievement of the system’s goals in Service, People, Finance, Quality and Growth. Responsible for patient related activities, which include patient scheduling, patient check-in, checkout, and follow up activities. Acts as a liaison between physician, patient, facility and insurance company. Handles collections of monies from patient at time of checkout. Meets all compliance standards. Observes strict confidentiality in dealing with patients and patient information.
This leader has operational accountability and oversight, and manages the daily activities of the department or area. In this role, the leader sets the tone and models positive leadership behavior, while ensuring team work tasks, projects, and responsibilities are completed successfully in support of departmental and organizational goals. Typically manages one or more physician practice locations with six to ten providers.
The Clinical Care Coordinator I demonstrate the competency to provide patient care according to the age-specific population needs and assist in the management of patient care in the physician office setting under the direct supervision of a provider.