Hospital Discharge Assistant Restaurants & Beverage - Clearwater, FL at Geebo

Hospital Discharge Assistant

3.
9 Clearwater, FL Clearwater, FL Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$30K - $36.
8K a year Estimated:
$30K - $36.
8K a year 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago At BayCare, we are proud to be one of the largest employers in the Tampa Bay area.
Our network consists of 16 community-based hospitals, a long-term acute care facility, home health services, outpatient centers and thousands of physicians.
With the support of more than 30,000 team members, we promote a forward-thinking philosophy that's built on a foundation of trust, dignity, respect, responsibility and clinical excellence.
Summary:
The Hospital Discharge Assistant will perform the majority of the clerical duties associated with patient home care and Durable Medical Equipment (DME) discharges in BayCare Hospitals.
This process will promote teamwork among CTCs and HDAs so that a team goal may be accomplished.
Facilitate timely and accurate home care and DME patient discharges to the appropriate care setting and reduce readmissions to the hospital.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum
Qualifications:
Education:
Essential:
HS Graduate or Equivalent GED Education equivalent
Experience:
Essential:
Required - High School or Equivalent Credentials:
Essential:
Drivers License Credential equivalent
Experience:
Essential:
Required - Driver's License - If applicable
Experience:
Essential:
Healthcare Facility:
Morton Plant Hospital Location:
Clearwater, FL Status:
Full Time, Exempt:
No Shift Hours:
8:
00-4:
30 PM Shift:
Shift 1 Shift 1 = Days, 2 = Evenings, 3 = Nights, 4 = Varies Weekend Work:
Occasional On Call:
No How often will this team member be working remotely? Never Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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