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Patient Care Coordinator

Job in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, 37247, USA
Listing for: Hughston
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-21
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Medical Office
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

About Us

Hughston Clinic Orthopaedics has an exciting opportunity to join our family as a Patient Care Coordinator at our Skyline Trauma clinic. At Hughston Clinic Orthopaedics, we put patients first. For over 70 years, Hughston has remained committed to providing high quality patient care. We have several locations in Nashville and the surrounding cities in Middle Tennessee. Our mission is to provide world‑class service for all our patients.

We strive to be the best provider in orthopedic care, and continue to support and encourage our patients to resume a more active lifestyle. We are looking for candidates who put the needs of patients above all else, are ethical and honest, treat everyone with dignity and courtesy, and do the right things in the right way.

Benefits

Hughston offers competitive pay plus comprehensive benefits, including Medical, Dental, Vision, Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay and more. Our 401(k) plan provides a company safe harbor contribution to help you get started in saving for your retirement.

Position Goal

The Patient Care Coordinator works under the general direction of a physician utilizing communication and management skills to coordinate seamless care delivery for patients. The Coordinator will act as a patient advocate to assure the patient’s access to health care during their entry into and through the services of the clinic.

Position Responsibilities
  • Act as the liaison for referring practices for ease in access and integration of patients into the surgeon’s clinic.
  • Act as contact for clinic providers, patient and family, outside agencies, outside staff and general public by providing information regarding the services provided by the physician.
  • Act as liaison between the patient and the various clinic areas, ancillary and hospital departments to coordinate activities involved in pre‑operative planning and preparation or planned hospitalization.
  • Coordinate pre‑admission tests, pre‑surgery appointments, and required ancillary procedures, and surgery as delegated by the surgeon.
  • Ensure a complete medical record is present at the time of patient visit, admission, and/or procedure including procurement of records as warranted from referring provider(s).
  • Facilitate the flow of documents between patient, providers and payers.
  • Provide prompt and accurate surgery scheduling, authorization for services through to timely billing.
  • Act as the clinic’s medical assistant during clinic hours performing the job functions consistent with the medical assistant including: obtaining patient medical history, vital signs, chart preparation, medication reconciliation, patient allergens, and assisting with medical examinations, performing routine specialized procedures such as suture/staple removal and dressing changes and phlebotomy as needed.
  • Clean and stock exam rooms and change sheets on exam tables after each patient.
  • Establish contact with existing, newly diagnosed, potential, or referred patients by facilitating access to surgeon, educational materials and communication with care providers.
  • Follow up calls to patients after surgery to document their progress and optimize the patient experience.
  • Use critical‑thinking skills to troubleshoot patient issues or concerns.
  • Constantly monitor schedules and patient flow during clinic to ensure maximum efficiency/organization.
  • Clean and sterilize equipment using approved techniques.
  • Perform administrative duties including but not limited to: collection of past‑due balances and pre‑payments when scheduling surgery, scheduling appointments, procedures, and surgeries, pre‑certification procedures, insurance verification, data entry, posting charges.
  • Complete insurance, disability, and FMLA forms in a timely manner.
  • Implement and maintain OSHA education and guidelines.
  • Actively pursue appropriate continuing education and certifications.
Experience

Required:

2 years of relevant experience in a clinical setting.

Preferred: 1 year of surgical and orthopaedic experience.

Education

Required:

High School Diploma or equivalent.

Preferred:
Education required for nursing licensure.

Special Qualifications

Required:

… (include any additional required qualifications found in the original description).

Preferred

… (include any preferred qualifications found in the original description).

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