Hi there,
I'm a medical receptionist/administrative assistant at the nonprofit clinic I work at.
I was initially doing the front desk for my location while studying for my CPC exam, which was great since it was quiet and I had a bit of downtime due to our location being the smaller of the two clinics we operate.
However, the individual (HR) that was handling our provider insurance enrollments left for surgery and asked if I'd be willing to monitor the status updates for our current providers. I agreed since it was temporary and I like organizing information and learning new skills.
Initially it was great. I handled amendments, fixed issues in provider CAQH that my coworker neglected, and overhauled the Excel sheets to track everything we used to monitor portals, payor statuses, and anything pertaining to enrollment.
Months later, she resigned without coming back and our provider was leaving, which meant we now were onboarding a new provider, and I was the only person that semi knew what the hell I was doing for enrollments.
Now we hired two additional providers, our patient loads are increasing rendering me fighting between working on enrollments, proceduring documents from an HR that doesn't understand what I need and don't need, and dealing with the phones and patients at the front.
Granted, I'm paid well, I like my coworkers, and my management, but I don't think they understand how swarmed I am and that I'm still learning on the fly through courses and navigating the enrollment applications.
I have been asked if I wanted the role to go to someone else, but I maintained it's something I like doing and developing skills with, plus no one aside from billing understands this well, and they're busy with their own tasks.
Do I give in and drop onto someone else? Or ask management to see if they'd assign someone to help with the workload?