Senior Coordinator, Financial Counseling
Cardinal HealthAbout the role
About Navista
We believe in the power of community oncology to support patients through their cancer journeys. As an oncology practice alliance comprised of more than 100 providers across 50 sites, Navista provides the support community practices need to fuel their growth—while maintaining their independence.
What Financial Assistance Counseling (RCM) contributes to Cardinal Health
Practice Operations Management oversees the business and administrative operations of a medical practice.
Financial assistance counselors guide patients through their healthcare financial obligations.
Position Summary:
The Coordinator, Financial Counseling is responsible for supporting patients and providers by ensuring accurate financial clearance, patient education, and identification of financial risk prior to services being rendered.
This role plays a critical part in the Revenue Cycle by improving reimbursement outcomes, minimizing financial risk, and enhancing the patient experience through proactive and transparent financial communication.
Key Responsibilities
Financial Counseling & Patient Support
Review daily schedules to identify patients requiring financial clearance.
Educate patients on expected financial responsibility, including:
Deductibles
Copayments
Coinsurance
Out-of-pocket maximums
Provide clear, compassionate communication regarding treatment costs and payment expectations prior to TOS.
Assist patients in understanding their financial obligations prior to services.
Financial Risk Identification
Evaluate potential financial risks associated with scheduled services, including:
Coverage limitations
Medical necessity concerns
Frequency limitations
Out of Network Benefits and coverages
Proactively identify accounts that may result in patient balance or denied claims.
Escalate high-risk accounts to leadership or appropriate teams for review.
Denials Prevention & Support
Collaborate with clinical and administrative teams to reduce the risk of claim denials.
Support resolution of pre-service financial issues that may impact reimbursement.
Assist in identifying trends related to financial risk and patient responsibility.
Documentation & Compliance
Maintain accurate documentation of all financial discussions with patients.
Ensure all notes are clear, complete, and compliant with organizational standards.
Protect patient confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA standards.
Collaboration & Communication
Work closely with clinical and administrative teams to ensure alignment on patient financial readiness.
Communicate effectively with internal teams to support accurate and timely revenue cycle processes.
Provide exceptional customer service with empathy, professionalism, and respect.
Operational Excellence
Manage multiple tasks efficiently in a fast-paced environment.
Demonstrate strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
Maintain consistent attendance, punctuality, and teamwork.
Support additional duties and projects as they are assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum of 4 years of experience in a healthcare business office or revenue cycle role preferred
Strong knowledge of insurance and benefits and patient Financial Assistance Programs
Strong understanding of oncology treatment pathways
Familiarity with high-cost oncology drugs, infusion services and specialty pharmacy billing preferred
Working knowledge of diagnosis driven financial impact (metastatic vs early stage treatment cost difference) preferred
Experience with billing systems and interpreting EOBs
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
Strong organizational, analytical, and communication skills
Ability to navigate multiple systems with ease, i.e. EMR, Registration/PMS systems, VOB systems, verifying Auth and Financial clearance with minimal direction fr
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