Full-Time

Specialty Pharmacy Patient Financial Counselor

Posted on 12/19/2025

The University of Kansas Hospital

The University of Kansas Hospital

5,001-10,000 employees

Academic medical center; Level I trauma

No salary listed

Lenexa, KS, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • High School Graduate plus 3-year of experience in specialty pharmacy, medication assistance, prior authorizations, pharmacy benefits investigation, managed care, financial advising, claims processing, collections, or revenue cycle positions.
  • Associates Degree in a related field of study from an accredited college or university plus 1-year of experience in specialty pharmacy, medication assistance, prior authorizations, pharmacy benefits investigation, managed care, financial advising, claims processing, collections, or revenue cycle positions.
  • Must be able to type 45 wpm.
  • Kansas Pharmacy Technician within 60 days of hire (Registration includes application with state board of pharmacy).
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Ability to multi task, prioritize, and escalate.
  • Knowledge of Insurance (Commercial & Government).
  • Knowledge of how to navigate payor websites.
  • Working knowledge of CMS regulations as applicable to Medicare Part B and D plans.
  • Epic experience.
  • Customer service experience.
Responsibilities
  • Effectively gathers patient information to complete a specialty prescription benefits investigation within a specified time frame.
  • Interpret, comply, and communicate Medicare/Medicaid rules and regulations, when appropriate.
  • Ensures appropriate billing of all specialty prescription medications including the completion of any required insurance authorizations using information in the medical record to satisfy the insurance requirements.
  • Follows up with insurance companies on denials and insurance inquiries as necessary to resolve the account within a specified time frame.
  • Provides additional information or documentation as needed to resolve account.
  • Seeks out copay assistance for specialty prescriptions and applies on behalf of the patient when possible. Requires review of patient’s financial documents and coordination of necessary application materials, as appropriate.
  • Follows up with copay assistance foundations to ensure applications are reviewed and processed in a timely manner. Provides any additional information as necessary to resolve the account within a specified time frame.
  • Communicates payer trends to management.
  • For uninsured and underinsured patients with no other copay assistance options, seeks out free drug from available manufacturer programs and applies on behalf of the patient. Requires review of patient’s financial documents and coordination of necessary application materials, as appropriate.
  • Follows up with manufacturer programs to ensure applications are received and being processed.
  • Documents all activities within the electronic medical record per department policy.
  • Proactively contacts the patient or family by phone or electronically to ask questions about prescription coverage and financial information; when delays occur, ensures patient or caregiver understands reason for delay and what information or actions are needed to fill the prescription.
  • Uses critical thinking to solve problems; escalate when needed.
  • Communicates effectively with pharmacists and clinic staff to discuss and address any insurance issues.
  • Receives and resolves patient billing questions and complaints in a compassionate, professional, timely manner.
  • Takes actions to resolve issues such as denials, changing insurance, re-filing claims, calling insurance companies or answering questions.
  • Identifies and participates in continuous improvement opportunities and assists with implementing departmental planning and process improvements.
  • Demonstrates ability to effectively communicate with patients and insurance companies regarding sensitive financial matters.
  • Assists with training of new team members as requested by leadership.
  • Process statements, payments, refunds and adjustments to patients and insurance companies through point-of-sale system, when necessary.
  • Review and analyze monthly reports, data and trends for improvement opportunities and communicate to leadership.
  • 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
  • 1 or more years of experience using Microsoft Word, Excel or a related computer program.
The University of Kansas Hospital

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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.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Kansas City, Kansas

Founded

1998

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What believers are saying

  • Liberty Hospital merger completed July 2024 adds Missouri market share.
  • $450 million investment builds 675,000 sq ft space by December 2028.
  • ED expansion adds 30 treatment rooms, completed February 2024.

What critics are saying

  • HCA acquires Ascension's Kansas City hospitals, erodes elective procedure share.
  • Great Bend campus low volume drains resources, forces closure in 18 months.
  • Physician shortages in rural Topeka and Great Bend cut services immediately.

What makes The University of Kansas Hospital unique

  • Only nationally verified Level I Trauma Center in Kansas City area.
  • Largest physician practice in Kansas across 200 medical specialties.
  • Academic medical center integrating research, education, and complex care.

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