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Customer Care Specialist

Onsite - Altamonte Springs, FL (32701)

Synapse Health | Who We Are

With the collective efforts of our epic team members, we’re trailblazing a new path in the DME industry. Synapse Health was founded in 2016 with a goal to fix the fractured DME ecosystem and completely transform the industry. Built on decades of industry and leadership experience, we’ve launched tech-based solutions that eliminate age-old DME headaches, resulting in a seamless experience for all. We are proud to offer work that matters, on a mission that matters

Intrigued? Learn more at SynapseHealth.com and on Synapse Health’s LinkedIn Page.

What We Need: 

As a Customer Care Specialist, you will serve as the voice of Synapse Health, interacting directly with patients, providers, payors, and vendor partners. This role is crucial in ensuring that all patient and order-related processes are completed accurately, efficiently, and with the utmost compassion. You will be responsible for a variety of tasks, including processing orders, maintaining medical documentation, facilitating transitions, and coordinating logistics, while consistently delivering high-quality customer service.  This position is fully onsite in the Synapse Health office in Altamonte Springs, FL 32701.

What You Will Do: 

  • Manage and process patient orders, including obtaining necessary patient demographics, prescriber information, insurance verification, and qualifying documentation, ensuring accuracy and timeliness. 
  • Respond to inquiries from patients, prescribers, providers, and vendors through multiple communication channels (phone, email, chat, etc.), ensuring a clear understanding of their needs and delivering resolutions with a sense of urgency. 
  • Work closely with prescribers, vendors, payors, and other team members to ensure seamless transitions, timely order fulfillment, and efficient resolution of escalated concerns. 
  • Ensure that all necessary documentation is gathered and properly recorded in compliance with regulatory guidelines (HIPAA, insurance requirements, etc.), while conducting routine audits to maintain data accuracy. 
  • Deliver a high-quality patient experience by meeting established performance goals, including call quality, member satisfaction, first-call resolution, productivity, and attendance. 
  • Manage escalated requests or complex inquiries, utilizing problem-solving skills to resolve issues effectively and advocate for the patient’s needs. 
  • Facilitate smooth transitions for members, coordinating with external vendors for equipment delivery, resupplies, pickups, and returns. Ensure timely and accurate fulfillment in line with patient care requirements. 
  • Actively engage in ongoing learning, contributing to the refinement of processes and the adoption of new technologies. Assist in cross-functional projects aimed at improving the customer experience and operational efficiencies. 

What You Have:  

At Synapse Health we’ve intentionally built a culture of kindness, collaboration and creativity, and we consider those qualities to be table stakes for any new team member. Additional requirements include: 

  • At least 2 years of experience in customer service roles within the healthcare or durable medical equipment (DME) industry, particularly related to order intake, patient transitions, logistics, or qualification. 
  • Proficient in MS Office applications and the ability to quickly learn department and job-specific software systems. Tech-savvy with the ability to adapt to new technologies. 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to develop and deliver multi-channel communications clearly and effectively. 
  • Strong analytical abilities to identify issues, perform audits, and resolve problems in a timely manner. High attention to detail and accuracy. 
  • A deep commitment to building strong customer relationships and providing compassionate, solution-oriented support. 
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, adapt to changes, and prioritize competing demands effectively. 
  • Must live within a commutable distance to Altamonte Springs, FL (32701) as this is a fully onsite position.

What Sets You Apart: 

  • Customer Focus: Passionate about delivering customer-centric solutions and building lasting relationships. 
  • Action-Oriented: High energy, urgency, and enthusiasm in taking on challenges and new opportunities. 
  • Collaborative: Willingness to work with internal and external partners to improve processes and enhance the patient's experience. 
  • Adaptability: Quick to adapt to changing environments, processes, and technologies to continuously improve performance. 
  • Detail-Oriented: Exceptional attention to detail, ensuring that all patient and order documentation is accurate and up-to-date.  

What Sets Us Apart

It’s no secret that most of us work to provide for ourselves and those we love, but just because we have to work, doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy it. In fact, at Synapse Health, we insist on it! We want our team members to thrive personally and professionally, which is why our benefits include: 

  • Professional growth opportunities with compelling career paths
  • Healthy work-life balance culture with paid time off (PTO)
  • Medical, dental and vision insurance for full-time team members
  • 401K savings plan with employer contribution match

Synapse Health is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.

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