Patient Access/Services Specialists Salaries in Montana

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Job Postings

USD 49,859 /yr

Average Base Pay

Low Average High

Average annual salary:

USD 39,559

Lower end of salary range

USD 42,494

Average of salary range

USD 54,080

Higher end of salary range

Cities in Montana with the Most Jobs for Patient Access/Services Specialists

Here are the top 6 cities in Montana with the most jobs for Patient Access/Services Specialists and the average yearly salary in each:

CompTool's Squirrel includes 67 jobs postings for Patient Access/Services Specialists in cities across Montana.

Latest Patient Access/Services Specialists Jobs

Discover the latest competitive salaries for Patient Access/Services Specialists in Montana.

Job Title Company Salary
Associate Director, Patient Access Merck USD 183,250
Patient Access Representative Intermountain Healthcare USD 45,115
Patient Access Acute Representative Intermountain Healthcare USD 48,610
Patient Access Associate I Registration Specialist-Rover Intermountain Health USD 43,680
Patient Access Acute Representative I PRN Intermountain Health USD 43,680
Bilingual Sr. Coordinator, Patient Access (Case Manager) Cardinal Health USD 54,080
Sr. Coordinator, Patient Access (Case Manager) Cardinal Health USD 54,080
Patient Access Rep - FT Northern Montana Hospital USD 38,896
Patient Access Rep - FT Northern Montana Hospital USD 38,896
Patient Access Assoc I R1 RCM USD 40,258

Companies With Most Job Postings in Montana For Patient Access/Services Specialists

If you're looking for a diverse range of job opportunities, consider exploring positions at these companies, which have a significant number of Patient Access/Services Specialists job postings in Montana:

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions related to Patient Access/Services Specialists job postings and salaries in Montana:

Q What are the job responsibilities of a Patient Access/Services Specialist in Montana?
A A Patient Access/Services Specialist in Montana is typically responsible for scheduling appointments, registering patients, verifying insurance coverage, explaining policies, collecting payments, and providing overall customer service to patients in healthcare settings.
Q What qualifications are needed for a Patient Access/Services Specialist job in Montana?
A Qualifications for a Patient Access/Services Specialist position in Montana may include a high school diploma or equivalent, prior experience in customer service or healthcare settings, proficiency in medical terminology, and strong communication and organizational skills. Some employers may require certification or further education in health services administration.
Q How does one advance in a Patient Access/Services Specialist career in Montana?
A Advancement in a Patient Access/Services Specialist career in Montana can be achieved through gaining experience, obtaining advanced certifications, pursuing higher education in healthcare administration, and displaying strong performance. Career progression may lead to roles such as team lead, supervisor, or manager within patient access or other healthcare administrative departments.
Q Are there any specific certifications required for Patient Access/Services Specialist roles in Montana?
A While not always required, certifications such as Certified Healthcare Access Associate (CHAA) or Certified Patient Service Specialist (CPSS) can be beneficial for those seeking a Patient Access/Services Specialist role in Montana. Employers may prefer or require certain certifications which signify professional competency and commitment to the field.

List of Job Postings for Patient Access/Services Specialists in Montana

Explore our extensive list of Patient Access/Services Specialists job postings in Montana. Whether you're seeking your first job or considering a career move, you'll find a diverse range of opportunities. Click on the job titles to access more details and application links.

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