Why This Role is Important to Us:
CCA Primary Care provides primary care for complex patients with disabilities and frail elders in their home, virtually, or at one of our clinic locations. We are an interdisciplinary care team consisting of APCs, physicians, behavioral health clinicians, nurses, medical assistants, rehab, and administrative staff.
The Clinical Support Coordinator provides day to day administrative support to the care team including but not limited to coordinating outgoing referrals to specialists and VNA agencies, scheduling patient appointments, scanning and filing documents, front desk support, sending correspondence, answering phone calls and any other administrative tasks needed as determined by the care team to ensure patients receive timely and high-quality care.
Supervision Exercised:
None
What You'll Be Doing:
Intake calls from members, families, caregivers, providers, facilities, and agencies, accurately documenting in the medical record and routing appropriately.
Coordinate outgoing referrals to VNA agencies and specialists by ensuring external facilities receive required paperwork in a timely manner, follow-up to ensure acceptance and assist with scheduling appointments for our patients when needed.
Schedule appointments for patients including coordinating new patient visits, annual physicals, and hospital discharge follow-ups following practice protocols and/or expectations.
Provide front desk support when scheduled, including but not limited to checking patients in and out for their visits, completing insurance eligibility checks, and contacting transportation when needed.
Draft correspondence as requested by care team such as Jury Duty letters, Utility shutoff protection letters, and Letters of Medical Necessity.
Obtain medical records or discharge summaries for patients as needed from outside facilities.
Monitor incoming faxes and save documents appropriately in the medical record, routing appropriately for review/signature/completion based on the type of document.
Complete reminder calls for upcoming visits.
Fax documents and/or prescription orders to pharmacies at request of clinicians.
Conduct test calls via telehealth technologies (video, chat) to ensure patients are able to connect successfully for telehealth appointments.
Working Conditions:
Standard office conditions.
What We're Looking For:
Required Education:
High School Diploma/GED
Desired Education:
Associates degree
Required Experience:
1-2 years related experience either in a healthcare or medical office setting
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Ability to prioritize workload and manage multiple projects simultaneously
Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Teams)
Ability to problem solve with minimal supervision.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Excellent organizational skills.
Knowledge of medical terminology.
Able and willing to embrace change to support process improvement initiatives.
Must be a Team player
Experience in working with Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)
Required Language:
English
Desired Language(s):
Bilingual in Spanish preferred
Bilingual in Hattian Creole, Brazilian Portuguese, Portuguese, or any other commonly spoken language
EEO is The Law
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled
Please note employment with CCA is contingent upon acceptable professional references, a background check (including Mass CORI, employment, education, criminal check, and driving record, (if applicable)), an OIG Report and verification of a valid MA/RN license (if applicable). Commonwealth Care Alliance is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are considered for positions without regard to veteran status, uniformed service member status, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information or any other category protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.