Patient Services Representative Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Elmhurst, IL at Geebo

Patient Services Representative

Elmhurst, IL Elmhurst, IL Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$29.
8K - $37.
7K a year Estimated:
$29.
8K - $37.
7K a year Patient Service Representative Edward-Elmhurst Medical Group Peds/OB-GYN & OB Midwives Full-time, DAYs/PMs Location:
Center for Health - Elmhurst Hours:
Variable.
Day time hours starting as early as 7:
30am and two Evenings until 8pm.
Rotating 1/2 day Saturdays.
As a Patient Service Representative, you will serve in the vital role of representing the health system to patients that choose our organization for their healthcare needs.
In this role, you will:
Greet patients and visitors with a smile when they arrive at one of our facilities Utilize the kiosk to help patients with registrations Verify all patients are registered with current demographic and insurance data Collect payments from patients Scan all necessary identification and insurance cards Scheduling appointments REQUIREMENTS:
Must be able to multi-task, have excellent verbal/computer skills, type 35-40wpm and have at least one year of office or customer service experience - preferably in a medical setting.
Bilingual in Spanish is a HIGHLY PREFERRED.
Edward-Elmhurst Medical Group, creating one of the largest healthcare provider groups in the Chicago area.
More than 650 clinicians including hospital-based and ambulatory providers, and those from Linden Oaks Medical Group Nearly 400 physicians representing 25 specialties 50 locations serving 26 communities throughout Cook, DuPage, DeKalb, Kane, Kendall and Will counties.
Location:
Edward-Elmhurst Health EMH-EC WMO 310 Schedule:
Full time, Days/Evenings, M-F anytime between 7:
30a-8p , F anytime between 7:
30a-5p and Sat from 8a-1p.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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