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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?

May 2019
Very stressful.
Patient Access Representative in Lexington:
Pros: Benefits, consistent schedule
Cons: Upper management is dreadful. Absolutely no direction or feedback given for anything.
March 2019
Busy work for a great company with low pay.
Patient Access Representative in Lexington:
Pros: I love taking care of my patients all day and making them feel at home and cared for. There is a lot of interaction with a multitude of different depts. as well.
Cons: Low pay.
February 2019
Not much opportunity for advancement.
Patient Access Representative in Silverdale:
Pros: Co workers and service to patients.
Cons: Angry patients.
February 2019
I work in Valdosta Ga.
Patient Access Representative in Hawkinsville:
Pros: I work in Nashville GA for a company out of Valdosta GA
Cons: I don't work in Hawkinsville, it wouldn't let me put the forgery l correct answer.
January 2019
Love what I do. Learn about insurance customer care.
Patient Access Representative in Baltimore:
Pros: meet people from all walks of life
Cons: Dedication means nothing
January 2019
Patient Access Representative:
The pay was okay, but very poor management. Lack of guidance. No growth opportunity. Benefits okay but not enough PTO time. The culture is okay. No incentives or pay increases. The workplace needs improvement.
December 2018
Beautiful area with lots of new businesses.
Patient Access Representative in Mason:
Pros: residential and commercial with a well educated population

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