Patient Service Specialist Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Largo, FL at Geebo

Patient Service Specialist

Largo, FL Largo, FL PRN PRN Estimated:
$44K - $55.
7K a year Estimated:
$44K - $55.
7K a year At BayCare, we are proud to be one of the largest employers in the Tampa Bay area.
Our network consists of 16 community-based hospitals, a long-term acute care facility, home health services, outpatient centers and thousands of physicians.
With the support of more than 30,000 team members, we promote a forward-thinking philosophy that's built on a foundation of trust, dignity, respect, responsibility and clinical excellence.
Position
Summary:
Summary:
DME and Rehab:
The Patient Service Specialist maintains, delivers, picks up, repairs equipment, and instructs patients on proper usage.
The Specialist assists with completion of patient account information forms, and when appropriate collects payment.
Concentrator Check:
The Patient Service Specialist, which conducts Preventive Maintenance on Concentrators Checks, is expected to maintain Category II (oxygen) Medical Equipment in accordance with manufacturer recommendations and State regulations.
All Patient Services specialists are required to complete a health screening physical, carry the medical card with them while working and undergo random drug and alcohol testing.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum
Qualifications:
Education:
Credentials:
Facility:
BayCare Health System, Dme Department-HC Location:
HomeCare Largo Admin Status:
PRN, Exempt:
No Shift Hours:
10:
30 AM - 7:
00 PM Shift:
Shift 2 Shift 1 = Days, Shift 2 = Evenings, Shift 3 = Nights, Shift 4 = Varies Weekend Work:
None On Call:
No Does this position fall under CMS guidelines for COVID19 vaccine or exemption?:
Yes - CMS Requirements Apply How often will this team member be working remotely?Never Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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