Transplant - Kidney Acquisition
Full Time
78381BR
Job Summary
The Transplant Financial Counselor (TFC) is a critical member of the transplant multidisciplinary team and works collaboratively with physicians, nurse coordinators, social workers, practice coordinators and external insurance case managers to ensure that patients are financially eligible and cleared for services throughout the transplant process. The TFC also collaborates with the Contracting Department for non-contracted payors. The TFC will be responsible for clearing a large caseload of approximately 500 pre-transplant patients which includes insurance verification, obtaining transplant benefits, and obtaining authorizations for the initial evaluation. The TFC is a critical role and is required of all transplant programs as stated in the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) bylaws.
The TFC works independently and follows the guidelines as set forth by the transplant department policies and procedures. The TFC provides counseling on transplant specific financial expectations, coordinating the insurance process for patients for evaluation, living donor workup, and other specialty referral appointments as necessary. This includes obtaining all needed authorizations for above mentioned services while seeking to maximize the utilization of benefits and coordinate cost-effective care in a managed care environment for each patient.
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Department Description
UCSF Transplant Services provides care to kidney, heart, liver, lung and pancreas patients with end stage organ failure requiring transplantation. Each year we evaluate over 2,000 potential recipients and living donors and perform over 600 transplants. UCSF is one of the busiest transplant programs in the country with excellent post-transplant outcomes. Our multidisciplinary team of experienced clinicians provides cutting edge care to our patients and their families.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
About UCSF
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Organization
Health
Job Code and Payroll Title
004543 PAT BILL AND COLL REPR 3
Job Category
Financial
Bargaining Unit
99 - Policy-Covered (No Bargaining Unit)
Employee Class
Career
Percentage
100%
Location
Fully Offsite, Remote / Telecommute
Shift
Days
Shift Length
8 Hours
Additional Shift Details
M-F