The CORE Institute team is dedicated to making the lives of others better by practicing exceptional patient care. If you would like to be part of a dedicated dynamic healthcare team in a challenging rewarding environment The CORE Institute is the right place for you to grow your career.
The CORE Institute delivers integrated comprehensive musculoskeletal and neurological care. The CORE Institute is built upon a foundation of pioneering research academics community service and a passion for excellence in patient care. The organization continues to be a leader in payor-reform initiatives and it is at the forefront of systems-based quality programs which drive value and improve the quality of patient care.
This is a PRN role
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Applies and adjusts fiberglass casts and assembles and attaches orthopedic traction equipment and devices as directed by the physician.
- Educates the patient on the proper care of casts/splints and proper usage of the DME items.
- Knowledge of DME carried in clinic and the indications for each product.
- Maintains log sheets and spreadsheets as required by the Department.
- Places orders using calculated par level with the ability to adjust based on other clinic factors.
- Works with Rapid Auth Team to determine patient financial responsibility for and communicates this to patient. Directs patient how to pay.
- Attends department staff meetings as needed with occasional travel required.
- Available to provide coverage at any CORE clinic location.
- Participates in training new staff.
- Resource for staff and providers regarding department specific questions.
- Occasional suture/staple removal when needed and wound care dressings with explanation to patients on proper care for wounds.
- Puts received stock away in orderly and timely fashion. Ensures work areas are kept organized and tidy.
- Reports new usage trends to DME Manager.
- Performs a visual review of inventory on a daily basis to ensure adequate inventory is in stock for upcoming clinics.
- Assists in clinic with non-clinical tasks during downtime as assigned by the clinic supervisor/lead.
- Completes tasks in CPS Spotfire or other systems in a timely manner.
- The job holder must demonstrate current competencies for job position.
EDUCATION
- High school diploma/GED or equivalent working knowledge preferred.
EXPERIENCE
- Completion of Sports Medicine Orthopedic Technician training program or Medical Assistant program or at least one year of previous job-related experience with a medical facility preferred.
REQUIREMENTS
KNOWLEDGE
- Knowledge of principles practices and techniques of DME.
- Knowledge of DME orthopedic standards.
- Knowledge of DME equipment and supply inventory levels in order to monitor inventory levels.
- Knowledge of custom DME measuring devises.
- General understanding of insurance benefits language.
- Knowledge of outside resources to support patient care
Required Experience:
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