Implant Coordinator Administrative & Office Jobs - Clackamas, OR at Geebo

Implant Coordinator

Company Name:
Kaiser Permanente
Coordinates all aspects of Surgical Services Charges for the Operating Room/ASC and PACU including but not limited to, reconciliation of surgical implants , HCPCS code assignment, Cost, recording of all required fields for Regional Implant Log, PACU Acuity Levels, additional PACU charges and other related duties as assigned. Works cooperatively with all stakeholders including suppliers, surgical services leadership, materials management, Purchasing, and Charge Description Master Dept to assure timely services and accurate billing. Maintains proper billing per regional and national requirements.
Essential Functions:
LEADERSHIP STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE: Enters electronically, all post operative Implants, Chargeable items and Procedure level Acuity processes related to the patients' charges throughout the surgical experience, as required.
Identifies and promptly communicates the gaps in Implantable items and Inventory not existing in inventory file, including HCPCS&Cost information by line item as well as Procedure level acuity code audit.
Acts as a resource for Purchasing, Surgical Services Staff and Charge Master Department with relation to Implants, Chargeable items and other related items.
Acts as a resource for Purchasing, Surgical Services Staff and Charge Master Department with relation to Implants, Chargeable items and other related items. Develops and maintains good working relationships with OR, Purchasing and Supply, and Distribution and Departmental Managers.
Demonstrates commitment to teamwork by contributing to the team to meet department needs. Assists with other activities in support of the department. Willingly sharing knowledge and expertise.
Contributes to resolving conflict. Utilizes problem-solving skills to promote a positive work environment and seeks assistance in resolving conflict when needed.
Demonstrates department accountability by contributing to and attending staff and/or educational meetings, participation in department projects or committees utilizing downtime productively.
Maintains and enhances professional expertise through appropriate continuing education.
Qualifications:
Basic
Qualifications:
Experience
Two (2) - three (3) years of experience in scrub role in the operating room experience is required, Specific experience/ knowledge in Orthopedics & Neuro is preferred but, not required.
Education
N/A
License, Certification, Registration
N/A
Additional Requirements:
Personal computer, fax, phones, email, materials management inventory system, and Surgical Services software system.
Preferred
Qualifications:
The qualifications for the position are at the minimum, equivalent to the level of a Surgical Assistant or Surgical Tech and are requirements needed to be successful in the position. The level of experience and expertise for the job is determined by the current amount of expertise in the unit/department. If training or experience is not required but would be desirable, it is listed as preferred. However, persons without preferred background will be considered in the hiring process.
Excellent Attendance.
Prioritizing work and managing time.
Demonstrated ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with members of the health care team.
Demonstrated ability to use Microsoft tools, including but not limited to Excel, Word.
Ability to maintain accurate post operative files, logs and reports, for implant maintenance and chargeable services as directed.
Knowledge of surgical procedures/instrumentation/implants for all services.
Strong attention to detail.
Demonstrated effective problem solving skills.
Able to effectively manage duties with minimum of supervision.
COMPANY Kaiser Permanente
TITLE Implant Coordinator
LOCATION Clackamas, OR
REQNUMBER 263603 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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