Full-Time

Patient Scheduling Representative

Posted on 5/12/2026

The University of Kansas Hospital

The University of Kansas Hospital

5,001-10,000 employees

Academic medical center; Level I trauma

No salary listed

Kansas City, MO, USA

In Person

Category
Customer Experience & Support (2)
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Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • High School Graduate or GED
  • 2 or more years of progressively responsible and directly related work experience in a healthcare setting OR some combination of health care or contact center experience including 1 year in a UKHS patient scheduling position
  • Proven ability to effectively schedule for situations with interval timing of appointments for complex care regimens
  • Proficient in navigating EPIC EMR to include MyChart messaging as well as use additional scheduling modules (e.g. Beacon Scheduling Orders)
  • Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English
  • Basic computer skills including Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, and Teams
  • High level of customer service skills focusing on problem resolution
Responsibilities
  • Responds to a high-volume of incoming telephone calls
  • Responsible for accurate scheduling/re-scheduling/cancellations of patient visits; including clinic appointments (in person and telehealth), treatments such as (chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgeries, procedures and/or ancillary services) using extensive knowledge of appointment types, locations, providers and specialties
  • The specialist will be responsible for more complex disciplines (GI, Multi-Discipline Clinics, Study Patients, etc.)
  • Responsible for registration of patient during the scheduling process, including entering demographics, insurance verification, completing the Medicare Secondary Payer Questionnaire (MSPQ), scanning and document preparation, updating documentation and processing of referrals/order/appointment requests.Verifies referring physician orders against scheduled appointments for accuracy
  • The Patient Scheduling Specialist delivers expert knowledge and understanding of scheduling guidelines, patient registration, pre-certification requirements and basic levels of health insurance and billing procedures and regarding specific processes. Familiarity with insurance coverage types (HMO, PPO, VA, Medicare) The speciaist role models the health system values in all dialy interactions and inspire others to follow those estabslished values.
  • Diligently and efficiently manages scheduling workload from assigned Appointment Request Workqueue (WQ), filters and prioritizes appointment requests per specialty standards keeping close communication with the providers and clinical team members to verify any change requests and ensure continuity of care
  • Is proficient, accurate and demonstrates attention to detail in all aspects of the job which includes scheduling, order entry and scanning capabilities, as well as coordination of all aspects of anesthesia studies
  • Communicate with Financial Advisor when the patient has concerns/questions about financial responsibility for appointments /treatments/procedures scheduled. Direct patients to call insurance provider for copay or benefits information or transfer callers to Financial Advisor for specific payment inquiries, including self pay plans
  • Trains new employees on department, POD, and clinic-specific operational protocols and workflows using approved materials and approaches.Uses training delivery methods per the curriculum plan including classroom content, on-the-job, and interactive hands- on exercises. Evaluates trainee progress using provided assessment tools. Provides feedback to management on trainee's progress
  • Schedules referral appointments for external offices, faxes/sends necessary referral and medical records to referred physician office utilizing specialty software modules such as Beacon, . . .
  • Builds and maintains trusting relationships with provider and clinical team to providing holistic and patient centered scheduling services, while advocating for patient's needs (transportation, financial, logistical) and coordinating care appointments across multiple campuses
  • Depending on work location, may manage department Scheduling Inbasket and voicemails. Engages with patients in a in a timely manner; provides complete and accurate information to the patient regarding prep and other exam related notes
  • Responsible for checking out patients from clinic visit, providing options for receipt of after visit summary and support for EMR patient portal (EPIC MyChart) sign up
  • Handles calls as needed to ensure department meets service level goals. Identifies urgent customer needs or operational issues, and escalates appropriately
  • Provides courteous and timely reponse to scheduling requests via electronic patient communication/ interactions including MyChart messages and Artera text messaging platform
  • Conveys authenticity gaining the trust of others. Behaves consistently and acts in accordance with moral, ethical professional, and organizational guidelines. Displays unwavering credibility through trustworthiness, reliability, dependability, integrity, character reputation, and acceptability
  • Supports both front desk and scheduling (telephone and MyChart) workflows. Assist patient with MyChart activation and support, including how to complete check-in online prior to the appointment. Monitors daily call volume to assign staff based on fluctuations. Ensure proper front desk coverage and remains in clinic until last patient is checked out and any follow-up visits are scheduled
  • Demonstrates knowledge, adheres to, and educates others for the promotion of safety regulations, disaster plans, emergency response, infection control, fire safety, hazardous material policies and procedures
  • Post-Visit (Check-out/Follow Up Scheduling) Schedule follow up internal and external diagnostic and therapeutic orders creating a patient itinerary based on provider orders
  • May be expected to provide coverage at alternate locations to help meet critical staffing level needs, as delegated by management
  • Attends and actively participates in staff training or educational activities relating to job role. Attends and participates in department clinic daily huddles and process improvement initiatives
  • Understands patient experience performance expectations for ease of scheduling appointment, degree to which you were informed of delays, likelihood to recommend practice, courtesy of front desk and staff worked together for your care
  • Has a working knowledge of patient related policies and procedures as well as an understanding of the University of Kansas Health System services and programs
  • Responsible and accountable for achieving organizational targets related to patient experience, people, sustainability, safety & operational excellence
  • Must meet the competencies for this role before being eligible for advancement to next level scheduling role
  • Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department
  • These statements are intended to describe the essential functions of the job and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Skills and duties may vary dependent upon your department or unit. Other duties may be assigned as required.
Desired Qualifications
  • College coursework completed towards an Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree
  • Highest level of customer service skills focusing on problem resolution
  • If bilingual-Documented proof of competencies via language proficiency assessments
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The University of Kansas Health System is a non-profit academic medical center with locations in Kansas City, Topeka, Great Bend, and Lawrence. It delivers comprehensive medical services—from primary care to highly specialized treatments—through the largest physician practice in Kansas, covering more than 200 medical specialties. As an academic medical center, it combines patient care with research and education, and it operates the only nationally verified Level I Trauma Center in the area. Care is coordinated across its hospitals, clinics, and affiliated providers, with revenue generated from patient services, research grants, and educational programs. The system distinguishes itself by its large, integrated physician network, broad range of specialties, and its role in research and training, all aimed at improving health outcomes in Kansas and the surrounding region.

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5,001-10,000

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Headquarters

Kansas City, Kansas

Founded

1998

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  • Physician shortages in rural Topeka and Great Bend cut services immediately.

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  • Largest physician practice in Kansas across 200 medical specialties.
  • Academic medical center integrating research, education, and complex care.

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