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Patient Access Specialist Reviews
What is it like working as a Patient Access Specialist?
June 2019
It was great place to work.
Patient Access Specialist in Springfield:
Pros: it is close to home, I get along with my co-workers and direct supervisor. great health insurance, and earning PTO is easy
Cons: now a memorial affiliate, to many changes and way understaffed, decision making done by managers not in the facility that have never worked our job
February 2019
Its fun and stressfull environment.
Patient Access Specialist in Germantown:
Pros: helping patient to get their medication on time
Cons: they have closed the Rockville Office.
February 2019
Review.
Patient Access Specialist in Valdosta:
Pros: I love the actual work that I do.
Cons: It's not the job, but the people that makes the job unbearable.
January 2019
Good people to work with, but thats it.
Patient Access Specialist in Birmingham:
Pros: Patient interactions
Cons: Lack of pay, benefits, and general respect
March 2017
Atlanta is a nice city.
Patient Access Specialist in Atlanta:
Pros: Positive Area.
Cons: Traffuc.
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