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Last updated Jan 19 2025
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Patient Access Representative Reviews

What is it like working as a Patient Access Representative?

February 2020
Gratifying position.
Patient Access Representative in Danville:
Pros: Helping patients and their families. Working with people.
Cons: Traveling and uncertainty of the future.
January 2020
Patient Access Representative in Tampa:
Pros: The workforce in general.
Cons: We need to expand faster as our workload is already beyond our ability to help and treat everyone in a timely manner.
December 2019
Sanford is too big.
Patient Access Representative in Fargo:
Cons: My department does the best it can but Sanford as a whole is too big and has lost site of what is best for employees and patients.
November 2019
Medical Customer Service.
Patient Access Representative in Atlanta:
Pros: People interaction on all levels
Cons: The assumption and ill manner of seasoned employees
October 2019
Patient Access Representative in St. Louis:
Always short staffed due to high PAR turnover and high payment collection goals expected to obtain from Emergency room patients. Always badgered about picking up extra hours. Atmosphere in E. D. Could many times feel segregated. Be sure to ask about expected monetary goals before taking the job.
October 2019
Good.
Patient Access Representative in Denver:
Pros: Fast paced
Cons: Stress
September 2019
Good.
Patient Access Representative in Lakewood:
Pros: coworkers
Cons: office need upgrade

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