Access Specialist I- Medicine Access

Duke University
Durham, NC

Work Arrangement: Hybrid (On-Site and Remote mix) Requisition Number: 267977 Regular or Temporary: Regular Location: Durham, NC, US, 27710 Personnel Area: HEALTH SYSTEM Date: Apr 23, 2026 At Duke Health, we're driven by a commitment to compassionate care that changes the lives of patients, their loved ones, and the greater community. No matter where your talents lie, join us and discover how we can advance health together.
Occ Summary

Performs various appointment and access-related duties to include, but not limited to, scheduling, canceling, rescheduling, general appointment information, and directions. Coordinate services across multiple DUHSand PDC clinical locations, departments and providers. Service oriented tasks are transactional and productivity-based. Professionally and effectively, communicate verbally and in writing with patients, referring providers, colleagues, and Duke Providers. Actively identify, listen, and understand the needs of the caller. Own calls through the resolution of requests. Proactively resolve conflict, utilizing emotional intelligence and positive language based on Duke Health Access Services values. Understandand effectively utilize appropriate medical terminology. Proactively offer alternative providers or locations when appropriate. Utilizes multiple technology applications and systems to perform scheduling tasks to include but not limited to: EPIC, Cadence, Op-time, Template changes, On Base and Telephony Systems such as Finesse, TeleOpti, and ZOOM.

Work Performed Scheduling an appointment -Identify the caller and relationship to the patient, using compliance- based scheduling guidelines. -Identify the patient using 2 identifiers in accordance with compliance guidelines. -Register the patient by entering, verifying and/or updating demographic and guarantor information including emergency contacts. -Gather special needs information and coordinate the provision of necessary support services, i.e., disabilities, language services, other special needs. -Translate a patient's request using clinical terminology and specialty-specific guidelines that are recognized by our information systems and approved by our clinical leadership. -Use scheduling questionnaires, scheduling guidelines and other scheduling-related resources to conduct an advanced appointment search. -Determine the appropriate provider, appointment template, and slot while respecting provider, referring provider, and patient preferences. -Coordinate and, where appropriate, schedule necessary tests and studies associated with a clinic visit. -Understand and respond appropriately to scheduling-related warning messages to ensure provider template guidelines are adhered to and the patient is scheduled with the right provider in the right time slot. -Complete the appointment by resolving all registration and scheduling warning messages, confirming referring provider, the location of the visit, directions and additional scheduling instructions as specified by specialty. Revenue Cycle: -Collect or verify insurance information. -Initiate an eligibility check for new insurance entries. -Communicate sensitive, health care related financial obligations of the patients when a non-contacted insurance, self-pay or Out-of-County Medicaid, Veterans Administration, or Worker's Compensation coverage is realized. Follow workflows to include creating a referral for a financial review, and trace the progress of the referral until the patient requires an appointment to be scheduled. -Identify who is responsible for the payment for the bill and enter the information in the guarantor section. -Notify patient of financial responsibility for the visit to include the payment that will be required at the time of the visit. Working from a worklist: -Analyze work lists and prioritize by Emergent, Urgent, and Routine request. -Work lists include: Faxed referral request from strategic partners, medical practices and programs. Referral request submitted by internal Duke Providers for new patient appointments. Patients needing an appointment rescheduled due to a change in the provider's schedule. Patients needing a future appointment when provider schedules are not yet published. Patients needing a sooner appointment. -Use all available resources to contact the patient, including phone numbers, MyChart account, and email while following compliance guidelines. -Provide detailed information about the reason for the call. Be prepared for questions, remain attentive, and resolve complex tasks. -If the patient is ready to schedule, make the appointment and/or coordinate any related tests or labs, following approved scheduling algorithms. Quality and Performance Measures: -Achieve call quality standards job results, recognizing calls are recorded and scored. -Meet quality and performance expectations. -Adhere to published daily work schedules and percentage of availability scores. -Achieve service measures such as lower percentage of abandoned calls, call duration and calls lost. -Support other services and functions within the Duke Health Access Services.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Scheduling an appointment -Identify the caller and relationship to the patient, using compliance- based scheduling guidelines. -Identify the patient using 2 identifiers in accordance with compliance guidelines. -Register the patient by entering, verifying and/or updating demographic and guarantor information including emergency contacts. -Gather special needs information and coordinate the provision of necessary support services, i.e., disabilities, language services, other special needs. -Translate a patient's request using clinical terminology and specialty-specific guidelines that are recognized by our information systems and approved by our clinical leadership. -Use scheduling questionnaires, scheduling guidelines and other scheduling-related resources to conduct an advanced appointment search. -Determine the appropriate provider, appointment template, and slot while respecting provider, referring provider, and patient preferences. -Coordinate and, where appropriate, schedule necessary tests and studies associated with a clinic visit. -Understand and respond appropriately to scheduling-related warning messages to ensure provider template guidelines are adhered to and the patient is scheduled with the right provider in the right time slot. -Complete the appointment by resolving all registration and scheduling warning messages, confirming referring provider, the location of the visit, directions and additional scheduling instructions as specified by specialty. Revenue Cycle: -Collect or verify insurance information. -Initiate an eligibility check for new insurance entries. -Communicate sensitive, health care related financial obligations of the patients when a non-contacted insurance, self-pay or Out-of-County Medicaid, Veterans Administration, or Worker's Compensation coverage is realized. Follow workflows to include creating a referral for a financial review, and trace the progress of the referral until the patient requires an appointment to be scheduled. -Identify who is responsible for the payment for the bill and enter the information in the guarantor section. -Notify patient of financial responsibility for the visit to include the payment that will be required at the time of the visit. Working from a worklist: -Analyze work lists and prioritize by Emergent, Urgent, and Routine request. -Work lists include: Faxed referral request from strategic partners, medical practices and programs. Referral request submitted by internal Duke Providers for new patient appointments. Patients needing an appointment rescheduled due to a change in the provider's schedule. Patients needing a future appointment when provider schedules are not yet published. Patients needing a sooner appointment. -Use all available resources to contact the patient, including phone numbers, MyChart account, and email while following compliance guidelines. -Provide detailed information about the reason for the call. Be prepared for questions, remain attentive, and resolve complex tasks. -If the patient is ready to schedule, make the appointment and/or coordinate any related tests or labs, following approved scheduling algorithms. Quality and Performance Measures: -Achieve call quality standards job results, recognizing callsare recorded and scored. -Meet quality and performance expectations. -Adhere to published daily work schedules and percentage of availability scores. -Achieve service measures such as lower percentage of abandoned calls, call duration and calls lost. -Support other services and functions within the Duke Health Access Services.

Level Characteristics Scheduling an appointment -Identify the caller and relationship to the patient, using compliance- based scheduling guidelines. -Identify the patient using 2 identifiers in accordance with compliance guidelines. -Register the patient by entering, verifying and/or updating demographic and guarantor information including emergency contacts. -Gather special needs information and coordinate the provision of necessary support services, i.e., disabilities, language services, other special needs. -Translate a patient's request using clinical terminology and specialty-specific guidelines that are recognized by our information systems and approved by our clinical leadership. -Use scheduling questionnaires, scheduling guidelines and other scheduling-related resources to conduct an advanced appointment search. -Determine the appropriate provider, appointment template, and slot whilerespecting provider, referring provider, and patient preferences. -Coordinate and, where appropriate, schedule necessary tests and studies associated with a clinic visit. -Understand and respond appropriately to scheduling-related warning messages to ensure provider template guidelines are adhered to and the patient is scheduled with the right provider in the right time slot. -Complete the appointment by resolving all registration and scheduling warning messages, confirming referring provider, the location of the visit, directions and additional scheduling instructions as specified by specialty. Revenue Cycle: -Collect or verify insurance information. -Initiate an eligibility check for new insurance entries. -Communicate sensitive, health care related financial obligations of the patients when a non-contacted insurance, self-pay or Out-of-County Medicaid, Veterans Administration, or Worker's Compensation coverage is realized. Follow workflows to include creating a referral for a financial review, and trace the progress of the referral until the patient requires an appointment to be scheduled. -Identify who is responsible for the payment for the bill and enter the information in the guarantor section. -Notify patient of financial responsibility for the visit to include the payment that will be required at the time of the visit. Working from a worklist: -Analyze work lists and prioritize by Emergent, Urgent, and Routine request. -Work lists include: Faxed referral request from strategicpartners, medical practices and programs. Referral request submitted by internal Duke Providers for new patient appointments. Patients needing an appointment rescheduled due to a change in the provider's schedule. Patients needing a future appointment when provider schedules are not yet published. Patients needing a sooner appointment. -Use all available resources to contact the patient, including phone numbers, MyChart account, and email while following compliance guidelines. -Provide detailed information about the reason for the call. Be prepared for questions, remain attentive, and resolve complex tasks. -If the patient is ready to schedule, make the appointment and/or coordinate any related tests or labs, following approved scheduling algorithms. Quality and Performance Measures: -Achieve call quality standards job results, recognizing calls are recorded and scored. -Meet quality and performance expectations. -Adhere to published daily work schedules and percentage of availability scores. -Achieve service measures such as lower percentage of abandoned calls, call duration and calls lost. -Support other services and functions within the Duke Health Access Services.

Minimum Qualifications

Education A high school diploma or equivalent is required. College or completion of post-secondary education is preferred.

Experience A minimum of 2 years of customer service experience or 1 year of relevant healthcare and/or call center experience.

Degrees, Licensures, Certifications NA

Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation or military status.

Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas—an exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences flourishes. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all members of the community feel secure and welcome, that the contributions of all individuals are respected, and that all voices are heard. All members of our community have a responsibility to uphold these values.

Essential Physical Job Functions: Certain jobs at Duke University and Duke University Health System may include essential job functions that require specific physical and/or mental abilities. Additional information and provision for requests for reasonable accommodation will be provided by each hiring department.


Nearest Major Market: Durham
Nearest Secondary Market: Raleigh

Posted 2026-04-24

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