Clin Health-IT Supp Spec-Intermediate
Summary
Provide intermediate technical support for patient-facing Epic applications, troubleshooting identity verification, telehealth, and integrations with billing/scheduling systems while maintaining HIPAA compliance.
This mission-critical role will, under limited supervision, provide intermediate technical support to UT
Health patients and their proxies for patient-facing Epic applications. Independently resolves standard
and moderately complex patient issues using judgment within established procedures — including
complex identity verification, proxy and legal guardian scenarios, telehealth troubleshooting across
device types, and integration issues between patient-facing applications and bill pay, scheduling, or
results release. Differentiates from Associate by independently creating and maintaining patient-facing
and internal knowledge content, serving as a named training resource for new hires, developing internal
procedures, and assisting with team projects. This is a technical support role; clinical questions are
routed to clinical staff and billing questions are routed to the revenue cycle team.
- Independently resolve intermediate-complexity patient-facing technical issues including proxy
access scenarios, complex identity verification, account merge issues, account recovery for
patients without documented identifiers, and multi-organization linkage. - Exercise judgment within established procedures to determine resolution paths for moderately
complex patient situations. - Provide intermediate telehealth/video visit technical support across iOS, Android, Windows,
macOS, and browser environments — including pre-visit testing, in-visit connectivity recovery,
audio/video device troubleshooting, and waiting room navigation. - Provide patient-facing technical support for integration touch points between patient-facing
Epic applications and bill pay, online scheduling, eCheck-in, results release, secure messaging
delivery, and external organization views. - Document and escalate well-formed break/fix tickets to clinical application teams when patient-impacting defects are identified; track and communicate resolution status to affected patients
within policy. - Recognize and follow organizational escalation paths for complaints, grievances, clinical safety
concerns, and potential identity/access security incidents. - Create and maintain patient-facing and internal knowledge content — FAQs, self-help articles,
scripts, and tip sheets — within patient-facing channels and the internal knowledge base; review
and improve documentation produced by Associate-level staff. - Serve as a named training resource for new hires; lead portions of onboarding within areas of
expertise, particularly identity verification and complex patient-facing workflows. - Mentor Associate-level specialists on complex patient interactions, empathy, de-escalation, and
identity verification judgment calls. - Develop and document internal Patient Applications Support procedures and workflow
improvements. - Assist with team projects by representing the team's perspective in cross-functional work with
clinical application teams, revenue cycle, patient experience, and marketing. - Participate in patient-facing application release readiness — review release notes, identify
patient impact, draft patient-facing communications, and update internal knowledge. - Maintain strict confidentiality of patient information in accordance with HIPAA.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Computer Skills: Moderate knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook) and both PC and MAC software, hardware, operating systems and network environments.
- Language Skills: Ability to read and follow complex instructions, and to analyze and diagnose problems with computer workstations in a networked environment.
- Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
- Ability to speak and interact with all levels of computer users.
- Reasoning Ability: Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions.
- Ability to deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in standardized situations.
- Attention to Detail: The ability to maintain a professional demeanor, pay attention to details and set priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Professionalism in delegating assignments and follow-up on project completion and accuracy.
- Ability to follow and provide complex instructions as well as to analyze and diagnose problems within the network environment.
Education:
- Associate degree in Healthcare, Business, Communications, Information Systems, or related field
(demonstrated equivalent years of experience may be considered in lieu of a degree).
Experience:
- Three (3) years of experience in patient support, patient portal or patient-facing application
support, healthcare customer service, or healthcare IT support.
Licenses/Certifications:
- Computer Industry certification such as Microsoft (MCP), CompTIA (A+), Cisco (CCNA) required within one year of hire.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree.
- Bilingual (English/Spanish).
- Epic MyChart certification or proficiency in a patient-facing Epic application.
- HDI Support Center Analyst, ITIL Foundation, or patient experience certification (e.g., CPXP).
- Prior experience in patient access, revenue cycle, or scheduling.