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Phlebotomist/Clinic Lab Liaison
Crittenden Community Hospital is looking to expand our team!
We are a growing rural facility that offers a team oriented and caring environment, as well as competitive pay and benefits. If you are looking for a small town feel, while making a big impact, apply with us today!
We are currently seeking a Phlebotomist/Clinic Lab Liaison for our Laboratory Department.
JOB SUMMARY:
Obtaining of patient specimens for the purpose of laboratory testing. Responsible for delivery of the specimen to the laboratory located in the hospital for processing. Occasionally responsible for temp registration and ordering of tests.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Process blood and other specimens for transport to reference labs.
2. Monitor blood drawing areas and stock area as needed.
3. Processes Lab reports and charts results as needed for clinic physicians.
4. Obtain copy of patient’s insurance and driver’s license for billing requirements.
5. Interact with and cooperate with technical and support personnel for maximum Laboratory efficiency.
6. Perform assigned courier duties in relation to CCH Reference testing functions.
7. Obtain diagnosis information for all tests ordered.
8. Schedules patient testing and accessions their collection, registration, billing medical necessity, and Medical records compliance.
9. Assures that patient results are routed appropriately to other ordering physicians.
10. Greets patients, visitors and vendors.
11. Adjusts to meet the needs of patients in following age groups: Neonatal, Pediatric, Adolescent, Adult, and Geriatric for laboratory.
12. Prints and has patient sign Advanced Beneficiary Notification (ABN) if required.
13. Assures that patient demographic information is correct in the LIS.
14. Routes path reports to appropriate destinations.
15. Checks reports with requisitions to ensure that all tests ordered were completed and that tests were ordered correctly. This is done using requisitions or reports from CPSI computer and patient orders.
16. Orders Reference laboratory supplies for collection storage and shipping.
17. Gets a list of supplies needed to stock the clinic lab to the Laboratory Director weekly.
18. Routes reports that don’t go electronically to appropriate locations for other ordering physicians.
19. Routine performance of venipunctures and other specimen collections.
20. Communicates with clinic staff to obtain diagnosis and billing information as needed.
21. Performs other duties as required for completion of lab results to FPC.
22. Instructs patients in the collection of clean catch and 24 hr. urine specimens.
23. Assists in data review for quality purposes and assists in preparing quarterly PI reports.
24. Provides education to problem areas on specimen integrity and ID confirmation when required.
25. Is familiar with and complies with all Regulatory Compliance regulations.
26. Communicates with CCH lab staff and FPC physicians and staff in order to resolve any problems or concerns regarding the operations between the clinic and the laboratory.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Promote and participate in performance improvement activities.
2. Support the corporate mission: "To provide quality, cost-effective healthcare in a positive and productive work environment"
3. Adheres to the corporate values: Respect, quality service, teamwork, simplicity, and creativity.
4. Must attend all mandatory laboratory in-services.
5. Supports and participates in all regulatory compliance policies and procedures.
6. Maintains strict confidentiality with regards to patients and associates of CCH.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training or Experience:
• High School Graduate,
• General typing/computer skills,
• Valid Kentucky drivers license with good driving record,
• Professional attitude, appearance and demeanor; ability to meet and work with people.
• Previous experience with Medicare “Medical Necessity” regulations preferred;
• Prior, proven experience with neonatal, pediatric and geriatric patients’ blood collection.
Physical Demands:
Long periods of time standing / walking (majority of time)
Extended periods of computer work
Limited amount of bending, reaching, and light lifting.
Work Environment:
Daily exposure to potentially harmful chemicals and/or body fluids.
Must be able to work in close proximity to co/workers.
Daily exposure to mechanical equipment.
Exposure Category: Category 1
Aptitudes:
Intelligence - Ability to understand instructions, reason, and make judgments. Requirement: Moderate
Verbal - Ability to understand meaning of words, ideas associated with them, and their effective use. Requirement: Moderate
Numerical - Ability to perform arithmetic operations quickly and accurately. Requirement: Low
Spatial - Ability to understand forms in space and understand relationships of plane and solid objects. Requirement: Low.
Form Perception - Ability to perceive pertinent details and objects in pictorial or graphic material. Requirement: Low.
Clerical Perception - Ability to perceive pertinent details and verbal or tabular material. Requirement: Low
Motor Coordination - Ability to coordinate eyes and hands to fingers rapidly and accurately in making precise movements with speed. Requirement: Moderate
Finger dexterity - Ability to move the fingers easily and skillfully. Requirement: High
Manual dexterity - Ability to move hands easily and skillfully. Requirement: High
Eye-hand-foot coordination - Ability to move the hand and foot coordinately with each other in accordance with visual stimuli. Requirement: Low.
Color discrimination - Ability to perceive similarities and differences in color. Requirement: High
We are an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
Additional Information Shift : Day
Contact Information
Crittenden Community Hospital
520 West Gum Street
Marion, KY 42064
Phone: 270-965-5281 |