Utilization Review Technician - UR-Case Management

County of Riverside

Moreno Valley, CA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Case Management, Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), Child and Youth Services, Communication Skills, Data Collection, Documentation, Documentation Standards, Driver's License, Durable Medical Equipment, Electronic Medical Records, English Language, Health Insurance, Health Maintenance Organization (HMO), Health Plan, Health Plan Membership, Healthcare Administration, Healthcare Providers, Hospital, Insurance, Interviewing Skills, Managed Care, Medical Billing, Medical Office Administration, Medical Records, Medical Terminology, Medical Treatment, Medicare, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Nursing, Nursing Management, Organizational Skills, Outpatient Care, Patient Care, Patient Care Authorizations, Patient Care Denials, Patient Charts, Patient Follow-up, Prescription Drugs, Reimbursement, Secondary School, Standards of Care, Telephone Skills, Utilization Management, Word Processing
LOCATION
Moreno Valley, CA
POSTED
Today

The County of Riverside's RUHS-Medical Center Department is seeking a Utilization Review Technician to support the UR Case Management Division in Moreno Valley.Under general supervision, performs a variety of clerical and data collection tasks and acts as a liaison between providers, medical staff, and insurance plans in support of Utilization Management and professional staff at Riverside University Health System (RUHS). Performs other related duties as required.The Utilization Review Technician is a journey level classification and reports to an appropriate supervisory or manager level position. Incumbents respond to inquiries and concerns of the health plan members and serve as the primary liaison between the health plan member and network providers. In addition, this class monitors patient treatment records and follows up with physicians or nursing staff to ensure that documentation is provided or a determination is made as to medical necessity and appropriateness of services.Essential DutiesGeneral office and administrative supportInventory control and purchasingScheduling and timekeepingOther duties as assignedResponsibilitiesRecord intake information on the phone from providers requesting referral and/or authorization and refer requests to nursing staff, and/or Medical Director, or give authorization according to specified criteria following physician or nursing staff directions.Monitor and maintain Medi‑CAL Treatment Authorization Requests (TARs) backlog and Commercial Insurance backlog. Refer TARs to Case Manager for resubmission.Act as a liaison and resource to other departments, contracted hospitals, insurance companies, subsidized programs, etc. relative to the work of the department.Monitor insurance listed within patients Emergency Medical Records (EMR) and notify Integrated Care Management (ICM) team members regarding insurance changes; assist in obtaining authorizations and approval for inpatient stays and document authorizations in the EMR.Work with medical staff to complete patient charts and forms; compare medical record documentation with professional standards of care, as outlined by the utilization review nurse manager or physician.Issue Important Message (IM) and Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice (MOON) letters for Medicare beneficiaries.Coordinate Durable Medical Equipment (DME) prescriptions with RUHS staff and insurance companies/payor source.Monitor and maintain California Children Services (CCS) database, document authorizations/denials from CCS and make referrals for all patients under 21 with qualifying CCS diagnosis.Promote continuity of care by transmitting all Discharge Summaries to insurance providers.Desired QualificationsMicrosoft 365 proficiency (Word, Excel, Teams)Strong organizational skillsWork Schedule: Will be discussed during the interview; Tentative 5/40, 8:00 AM‑4:30 PM, rotating weekends and holidays required.EducationGraduation from high school or attainment of a satisfactory score on a G.E.D. test.ExperienceOptionI – Six months of clinical, billing, or medical office administration experience in a healthcare or a Health Maintenance Organization.OptionII – One year of clerical experience.Knowledge ofGeneral policies of health coverage limits related to managed care and HMO standards; hospital registration, reimbursement, or referral practices and procedures.Eligibility requirements of subsidiary programs such as Managed Care, Medi‑Cal, Medicare, CCS, etc.General interviewing techniques and telephone etiquette.Computer programs, including use of database and word processing.Proper English usage, style, grammar, punctuation, and spelling.Ability toLearn specialized medical terminology, project indicators and office procedures.Perform a variety of clerical duties and work effectively under stressful conditions.Communicate effectively in providing information and assisting the public.Interact with public service providers, members of the public and staff in a courteous, effective manner.Other RequirementsPossession of a valid California Driver's License may be required.#J-18808-Ljbffr

About the Company

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County of Riverside

The County of Riverside offers an aray of professions, careers, and opportunites within  over 40 diverse departments California's fourth largest county by population is expanding its economy, working to make Riverside County as business-friendly as possible and using health and recreations strategies to make the county a healthier place for residents. Each year, millions visit the county to take advantage of the glorious desert winter, attend the Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival, the Balloon and Wine Festival, the Palm Springs International Film Festival, the Coachella and Stagecoach mega-concerts, the Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Center and the Humana Challenge, the golf tournament formerly known as the Bob Hope Classic. All those, combined with a rich cultural heritage and frontier history, make Riverside County a great place live, work,  and play.

With rivers, mountain peaks, deserts and fertile valleys, Riverside County offers diversity that few locations can match. More than two million people live in Riverside County, taking advantage of affordable housing, nearby beaches, mountains, hiking and bike trails, the Wine Country near Temecula and resorts that offer oases in the desert.

COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Government and Military