Summary
Baylor College of Medicine – CHRISTUS Children’s is seeking a highly motivated professional to serve as a Coordinator, Patient Support Services. This role provides administrative support to the genetic counselors and physicians in the Divisions of Genetics or Maternal-Fetal Medicine through coordination of projects and processes to include administrative, clinical, and research duties.
This position supports the Genetic Counselors.
Job Duties
- Administrative Responsibilities (20%)
- Performs data entry, patient tracking, and maintenance of internal databases guided by existing protocols.
- Maintains stock of testing kits, patient handouts, and other supplies.
- Assists genetic counselors in processing follow-up letters for patients and clinicians; mails and/or faxes follow-up documentation to patients and outside referring providers.
- Assists in additional clinical and patient tasks on an as-need basis, under genetic counselor/physician guidance.
- Provides education to other healthcare providers regarding the genetic testing process and related policies within the division or hospital.
- Assists with collecting, packaging and shipping clinical testing specimens.
- Clinical Responsibilities (70%)
- Obtains complete and detailed information from callers to the clinic offices including new patients, established patients, and referring providers.
- Collects necessary records such as previous genetic testing, medical records, family history, and HIPAA authorizations in advance of patient appointments.
- Completes genetic testing requisition forms, including contacting laboratories to determine necessary requirements for specific genetic tests; assigns diagnosis and procedure codes to ensure accurate billing.
- Assists families in the scheduling of appointments and for subsequent appointments for family members.
- Assists in processing letters of medical necessity and related documentation with guidance from the genetic counselor for insurance pre-authorization and appeals; tracks the pre-authorization process.
- Completes administrative calls to patients, healthcare providers, and genetic testing laboratories.
- Interacts with families to discuss the genetic testing pre-authorization process.
- Tracks the status of ongoing communication with clinical laboratories related to coverage and progress of genetic testing; tracks incoming genetic testing reports and communicates results to genetic counselors.
- Navigates electronic health records and clinical databases to obtain clinic notes and family history information to satisfy insurance authorization requests.
- Attends or observes in clinic as needed to assist genetic counselors in clinic-related tasks.
- Participates in planning meetings relevant to the genetic counseling processes and workflow.
- Interacts with faculty, staff, and students to promote the goals and objectives of the Genetics or Maternal-Fetal Medicine Divisions.
- Presents project data and components to health care professionals at team meetings.
- Acts as liaison between genetic testing laboratories, health insurance providers, and genetic counselors.
- Provides administrative support to genetic counselors to develop patient education materials and patient-centered educational events.
- Calls out results under direction of genetic counselor.
- Follows all patient confidentiality rules and regulations.
- Research Responsibilities (15%)
- Verifies accuracy of study forms and data, and updates study forms per protocol.
- Obtains, compiles, and enters demographic, clinical, and necessary study data into study electronic capture system; collaborates and coordinates with clinicians and research office.
- Contacts subjects to complete study surveys.
- Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED.
- Two years of relevant experience.
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in biology, genetics or health-related field.
- One to two years of related experience in a community or medical setting.
- Previous experience with clinical projects either in an administrative, research, or clinical role.
- Administrative experience in a medical office.
- Experience working with patients.
- Must be comfortable transporting sealed biological specimens when required.
- Proficient in MS Word and PowerPoint and MS Excel.
- Epic experience.
- Experience in research.
- Experience with RedCap.
Work Authorization Requirement:
This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of application and throughout the duration of employment.
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.