Program Coordinator, Care at Home Program
UCLA Health
Description
The Office of Population Health and Accountable Care (OPHAC) is focused on leading and facilitating the framework to improve population health outcomes across UCLA Health's Alternative Payment Model (APM) populations across the care continuum. As APMs evaluate outcomes regardless of where the care was rendered, OPHAC initiatives are targeted at improving population-based outcomes for care at UCLA Health and outside of UCLA Health (e.g. post-acute care settings, pharmacies). Successful participation in APMs is essential to respond to the evolving healthcare industry, as health systems are experiencing increased pressures to take on more financial risk and be held accountable for value-based outcomes.
The Care at Home Program provides home-based primary care services and longitudinal palliative care to homebound and/or home-limited adults in UCLA Health's service area including greater Los Angeles County. The Care at Home Program will include comprehensive home visits to support patients and families with complex care needs, focus on understanding their goals and preferences for medical care, specialize in symptom management, and provide individualized care in managing chronic health conditions.
Reporting directly to the Care at Home Program Nurse Practitioner Supervisor, Administrative Assistant III will direct support to the providers and patients for assigned primary and/or specialty care providers. Major duties include but are not limited to: acting as a liaison for the patients and providers participating in the Care at Home Program, assisting patients in accessing service within the health system, facilitating communication with referring physicians, referring patients to appropriate resources and providing follow-up through telephone and EPIC/Care Connect.
Salary Range: $29.42-$42.14/hourly
Qualifications
Required:
+ Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Outlook e-mail and basic knowledge of PC applications
+ Ability to work independently and exercise appropriate decisions with minimum supervision
+ Strong communication skills to interact with patients and explaining department's policies as they relate to appointment scheduling, billing, collections and registration
+ Experience in working as part of a team, establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with all staff members, management and the public
+ Skill in setting priorities which accurately reflect the relative importance of job responsibilities
+ Ability to establish and maintain productive working relationships with Faculty, Staff, Administration and patients from various social, cultural and economic backgrounds.
+ Ability to creatively integrate competing demands into a productive working environment.
+ Skill in verbal communications to clearly convey complex problems in both formal and informal situations.
+ Ability to interact diplomatically and sympathetically with a patient population in varying degrees of health
Preferred:
+ Knowledge of specific specialty practice and workflows
+ Working knowledge of patient related policies and procedures as well as a thorough understanding of the University system and it services and programs.
+ Knowledge of hospital computer system, and personal computer systems and the various software products to perform administrative work.
+ Familiarity and knowledge of authorization process & managed care programs
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