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Intake Prior Authorization Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Case Manager II

Denver, CO ยท On-site

$22.07 - $25.31/hr

... prior authorization requests (PARs). Please see below for the four departments we have available for Case Manager and be prepared to discuss your preferred area. Departments Intake: The Intake Case ...

Case Manager II

Denver, CO

$22.07 - $25.31/hr

... prior authorization requests (PARs). Please see below for the four departments we have available for Case Manager and be prepared to discuss your preferred area. Departments Intake: The Intake Case ...

Overtime may not be worked without prior authorization and justification of work demands outside of published agency workflow-related time to task norms. Benefits: * 401(k) matching * Dental ...

Overtime may not be worked without prior authorization and justification of work demands outside of published agency workflow-related time to task norms. Benefits: * 401(k) matching * Dental ...

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What is an intake prior authorization specialist?

An Intake Prior Authorization Specialist is a healthcare professional responsible for processing and obtaining prior authorizations for medical procedures, medications, or services. They review requests from healthcare providers to ensure that the necessary documentation is provided and that the requested services meet insurance guidelines. This specialist acts as a liaison between providers, patients, and insurance companies to facilitate timely approvals and avoid delays in patient care. Their work helps ensure insurance coverage and compliance with healthcare regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an intake prior authorization specialist?

To thrive as an Intake Prior Authorization Specialist, you need a strong understanding of insurance policies, medical terminology, and healthcare processes, often supported by a background in healthcare administration or a related field. Familiarity with prior authorization software, electronic medical records (EMRs), and payer portals is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for navigating complex insurance requirements and collaborating with providers. These skills ensure timely and accurate processing of prior authorizations, reducing delays in patient care and supporting organizational efficiency.

What are some common challenges faced in an intake prior authorization role, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in Intake Prior Authorization often navigate high volumes of requests, rapidly changing insurance guidelines, and tight turnaround times. Staying organized, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of payer requirements, and using strong communication skills can help manage these challenges. Collaborating closely with clinical and administrative teams is also key to ensuring timely and accurate processing of authorizations. Regular training and support from experienced colleagues can further ease the transition into this fast-paced environment.

What is the difference between Intake Prior Authorization vs Medical Office Assistant?

AspectIntake Prior AuthorizationMedical Office Assistant
CredentialsTypically requires knowledge of insurance policies, medical terminology, and sometimes certification in healthcare administrationHigh school diploma or equivalent; may have medical assisting certification
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, insurance companies, or specialty clinicsMedical offices, clinics, hospitals
Primary ResponsibilitiesReviewing insurance requirements, obtaining prior authorizations, verifying patient insuranceScheduling appointments, patient check-in, data entry, administrative support

Intake Prior Authorization specialists focus on insurance approval processes, while Medical Office Assistants handle broader administrative tasks. Both roles are essential in healthcare settings but serve different functions related to patient intake and administrative support.

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Insurance Verification Lead - Eagle or Summit County, CO

VAIL-SUMMIT ORTHOPAEDICS & NEUROSURGEY

Edwards, CO โ€ข On-site

$18.75 - $23.25/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

Insurance Verification Lead

The Insurance Verification Lead oversees front-end revenue cycle workflows that occur prior to claim submission, including insurance verification, coordination of benefits (COB), registration accuracy, financial clearance, and point-of-service collections.

This role provides oversight, standardization, training, auditing, and accountability for front-end operational workflows across VSON locations. While the position may provide occasional operational coverage, the primary focus is process ownership, workflow improvement, staff development, performance monitoring, and ensuring accurate patient intake and financial clearance processes.

The role works closely with front desk teams, operational leadership, billing partners, and clinical departments to support clean claims, reduce preventable denials, and improve patient financial workflows.

This is a full-time, Monday through Friday position from 8a -5p with a 1 hour lunch. This role can sit in our Edwards, Vail, or Frisco offices with an opportunity for some hybrid work when trained. This role will require travel to all VSON clinics and will receive paid mileage.

Priority will be given to applicants who already live in Eagle or Summit County, Colorado.

This role is eligible for Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits, employer-paid long-term disability and life insurance, an extensive PTO program, continuing education, birthday time off, 401K and profit sharing, and is eligible for the company's monthly bonus program.

This role will be open until September 1, 2026 or until filled.

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:

Patient Registration & Insurance Capture

  • Establish and maintain patient registration accuracy standards across all locations.
  • Set and maintain clear standards for insurance card capture, insurance entry into eCW, and insurer selection.
  • Conduct ongoing training and accountability follow-up with front desk staff on registration standards.
  • Perform monthly front-end quality audits; use denial data from Synergen to identify patterns and target training.
  • Track and report front-end error rates; set reduction targets and monitor progress.

Eligibility Verification & COB Management

  • Oversee and standardize eligibility verification workflows to ensure coverage is verified prior to service.
  • Develop and implement a COB correction and resolution workflow, including real-time fixes and post-denial feedback loops.
  • Translate denial trend data from Synergen into specific front-end training actions with clear timelines.

Prior Authorization & Referral Management

  • Collaborate with the authorization team to ensure front-end workflows support timely and accurate authorization processing.
  • Verify therapy benefits and authorization units upfront for all therapy patients, including unit limits, applicable dates of service, and plan limits.
  • Monitor validity of existing authorizations covering continuous services (physical therapy, routine injections).
  • Manage referral requirements by payer; ensure referring provider information is complete and accurate at scheduling.

Patient Financial Clearance & POS Collections

  • Own the patient estimate and financial clearance process prior to service.
  • Monitor and improve point-of-service collection workflows, training, and performance metrics.
  • Manage hospital discounted care workflows as appropriate.
  • Support Synergen on unresolved patient AR issues where front-end information is needed.

Operational Liaison & Scheduling Alignment

  • Serve as the liaison between clinical operations and billing for front-end workflow changes โ€” especially when payer rules change.
  • Ensure scheduling rules and patient access workflows support clean intake.

Reporting & Feedback Loop

  • Review Synergen's monthly front-end performance summary and implement corrective actions, workflow improvements, and staff training as needed.
  • Participate in the weekly RCM operating review; report on front-end metrics and action items.
  • Escalate persistent front-end issues to the RCM Leader and operations leadership with specific corrective action recommendations.

Requirements

WHAT IT TAKES TO DO THE JOB:

Required

  • 3+ years of experience in a healthcare patient access, front desk, or revenue cycle role in a physician practice or clinic setting.
  • Strong working knowledge of insurance verification, COB, eligibility, and prior authorization processes.
  • Experience training and holding staff accountable to registration and insurance capture standards.
  • Familiarity with payer portals and how to use them for eligibility and COB verification.
  • Proficiency with practice management or EHR systems (eClinicalWorks preferred).
  • Strong attention to detail and collaborative communication style.

Preferred

  • Experience in orthopedic, surgical, or multi-specialty practice settings.
  • Familiarity with denial reporting and root cause analysis from a vendor partner.
  • Experience managing prior authorization workflows for therapy and surgical services.