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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Global Patient Services Intake Coordinator in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Reference #: 1011724 SHIFT:Day (United States of America)

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A Brief Overview The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) International Intake Coordinator serves as the initial contact for all new inquiries to the International Patient Services Department (IPS). The Intake Coordinator facilitates the process of access to excellent and timely pediatric health services for international patients and families. The Intake Coordinator is a front line ambassador representing CHOP and the IPS office to all referring families, physicians, embassies, governmental health authority's, foundations and insurance companies. Culturally sensitive understanding/knowledge is required given the many unique countries referred to CHOP/IPS.

The Intake Coordinator assists families and referring parties with language appropriate navigation to the intake process and maintains effective communication until the process is complete. This role works closely with the clinical staff in IPS to determine urgency of care, clinical considerations for information needed for review of case, and an understanding of the process of medical review. This process will be clearly communicated with referring parties to assist in their progression through the intake process. Referring parties will have knowledge of what to expect from the IPS process with excellent customer service and responsiveness to all questions.

Proficiency in Spanish and/or Arabic is highly desirable for this role.

What you will do Responsible for receiving and processing new referrals to IPS from multiple sources. These referrals include self-pay, insurance and embassy. Serves as a front-line ambassador to the IPS Program and The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Familiar with luminary/frontier programs at CHOP. Able to disseminate information to new referrals seeking treatment at CHOP. Follows closely Clear understanding of the IPS process of intake, clinical review, financial clearance, and setting treatment plan with appointments. Able to work independently as well as member of team with excellent communication skills, and highly organized. Able to triage prioritize and multi-task on a daily basis. Integral part member of the IPS team and works closely with access and clinical coordinators to evaluate/triage all incoming referrals. Strong understanding of the critical role this position plays in converting leads to opportunities to become patients at CHOP. Able to triage/identify urgent new referrals to achieve timely clinical review. Follows closely the standard office protocol on response time, turnaround time, and review of case standards in IPS Protocol. Comfort level with all cultural-international aspects of working with new referral customers and referral streams. Able to work closely with language services as needed depending on preferred language of referral. Able to consistently provide follow up on open leads/referrals, pending case under review, and closing the loop on referrals not progressing to the opportunity stage. Works closely with IPS leadership to identify trends, sources of new referrals, and clearly communicating these leads in a timely manner. Assists in handling phone triage in IPS office along with access coordinators on a daily basis. Education Qualifications Bachelor's Degree Required Experience Qualifications At least two (2) years of experience related to health care or services for children and families Preferred International life experience Preferred Experience serving international clientele in a work environment Preferred Skills and Abilities Excellent Oral and Written Communications, with attention to detail Excellent telephone listening skills Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to negotiate diplomatically Excellent Customer Service and Responsibility Proficient in secondary language is preferred Able to work with confidential information Medical terminology and understanding of types of medical reports and imaging Able to work effectively with all departments and all levels of CHOP professionals and with international families and their representatives High functioning and good skills with IS systems: Salesforce, Epic, LifeImage and Shared Drive Experience with database maintenance preferred Must be very organized and able to work independently Ability to coordinate and implement multiple tasks simultaneously Culturally appropriate behavior, which includes dignity and respect

To carry out its mission, CHOP is committed to supporting the health of our patients, families, workforce, and global community. As a condition of employment, CHOP employees who work in patient care buildings or who have patient facing responsibilities must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and receive an annual influenza vaccine. Learn more.

Employees may request exemptions for valid religious and medical reasons. Start dates may be delayed until candidates are immunized or exemption requests are reviewed.

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