Infusion Operations Specialist

<p><strong>Infusion Operations Associate</strong></p> <ul> <li>The Infusion Operations Associate will support the implementation and growth of Infusion services across a site or sites; serve as a generalist and/or flex resource based on need</li> <li>Participate in various activities to promote the development, quality, and coordination of Infusion services across many stakeholders and functions; develop a plan to improve, streamline, and increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the Infusion program</li> <li>Support oversight of Medical Intake Coordinators and other resources aligned to Infusion program; develop processes for tracking referrals, prior authorizations and appeals, and patient engagement</li> <li>Participate in discussions to help identify and solve for root causes of presented opportunities and/or causes of denied claims; develop workflow solutions to optimize patient care and engagement</li> <li>Participate in the development, implementation and evaluation of policies and procedures; assist Operations teams with the development of new policies and procedures and assure timely review and revision of procedures as the program expands.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p> <ul> <li>Support onboarding and training of new hires supporting Infusion services, including Medical Intake Coordinator, Medical Billing Specialist, and Nursing Coordinator; host Medical Billing Training (Week 4)</li> <li>Serve as Stabilizer and/or support stabilization (Weeks 5 and 6) of new hires into clinics and/or workflows</li> <li>Conduct frequent audits on people, processes, and workflows to uphold quality and compliance standards as well as ensure consistency across the team</li> <li>Work with Operations and Implementation teams to develop workflows and recommend enhancements to improve as necessary; support day-to-day operations, new clinic implementations and other growth initiatives</li> <li>Develop and refresh written training materials and/or job aids when needed specific to site, initiative, and/or role; perform both gap and quality analyses regularly to ensure materials are current and relevant based on changing factors</li> <li>Support ongoing development of team through one-on-one sessions, refresher workshops, and creation of educational material/job aids/presentations; monitor team productivity</li> <li>Support creating weekly outline and gameplan to ensure all activities, tasks, and to-dos are completed on time; monitor communications in real time to catch or prevent any issues</li> <li>Launch new clinics as the in-seat resource until permanent resource is identified, hired and trained</li> <li>Provide transitional coverage support for FMLA, voluntary / involuntary transitions, and other coverage gaps (including short- and long-term PTO)</li> <li>Provide education and serve as subject matter expert about the Shields/Health System Infusion Care Model to clinic leadership, staff, patients and other stakeholders</li> <li>Compile, monitor, analyze, audit and present data to internal teams and make recommendations as needed; monitor outlined key metrics and KPIs on regular basis to improve operational and financial performance</li> <li>Engage and partner with Regional leaders and participate in team meetings, discussions, and initiatives to establish “one team” identity</li> <li>Facilitate communication between multiple teams and proactively share information pertaining to new initiatives, best practices, changes in the way we do things proactively</li> <li>Assist in identifying gaps in the onboarding and training process, as well as other opportunities to support development and growth of our team</li> <li>Problem solve and collaborate with other members of the team when schedules, priorities, and needs of the business are not in sync</li> <li>Support development of meeting agendas with team, clinics, and other key stakeholders (internal and external); support outline/recap of next steps</li> <li>Participate in interview process</li> <li>Perform other tasks and responsibilities at the discretion of their direct manager and/or leadership of the site they are actively supporting</li> </ul> <p><strong>Experience/Requirements</strong></p> <ul> <li>High school education or equivalent required</li> <li>Current certification and/or licensure as a Pharmacy Technician required? A national OR state? And what state (is it where they live or any state?)</li> <li>3-5+ years health care experience required; 3+ as a pharmacy technician required </li> <li>1+ years in a supervisory or leadership role required; 3+ years preferred</li> <li>3+ years’ experience with infusions, coordinating and subcontracting referrals, infusion and medical reimbursement required; experience must include medical pre-certification, benefits investigation, prior authorization, and financial assistance; 2+ years of experience specific to home infusion preferred</li> <li>Strong interpersonal skills, strong verbal and written communication skills</li> <li>Strong mathematical skills, including calculating doses, out of pocket costs based on benefits</li> <li>Strong time management skills</li> <li>Understands the pre-certification process for specialty/non-specialty infusions; knowledge and understanding of nuances of infusion therapy v. “standard” outpatient specialty pharmacy</li> <li>Knowledge of infused specialty medications preferred; knowledge of common home infusion J-codes and HCPC codes (including per diem and nursing) preferred</li> <li>Experience with major and local medical plans preferred; strong knowledge of Medicare and Medicaid regulations and commercial insurer criteria for payment of infusion and home care services</li> <li>Highly proficient in navigating various systems including: EMR’s (e.g., EPIC, Cerner), and dispensing systems (e.g. CPR+, EPIC WAM) etc.</li> </ul><div class="content-conclusion"><p>California residents employed by or applying for work at Shields have certain privacy rights. Please review our: <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://www.shieldshealthsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/CPRA-Notice-Shields-Website-January-1-2023.pdf" target="_blank">California Workforce Privacy Notice</a></span> and <a href="https://www.shieldshealthsolutions.com/privacy-policy/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Privacy Policy</span>.  </a></p> <p>By providing your mobile number, you agree to receive <span class="markoxh5x70hl" data-markjs="true" data-ogac="" data-ogab="" data-ogsc="" data-ogsb="">text</span> messages from Shields Health Solutions related to job opportunities, interview scheduling, and recruiting updates. Message and data rates may apply. 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