Kaiser will be looking to recruit workers to answer calls and emails related to insurance coverage and billing. The health system will also relocate some of its Georgia-based member service representatives, appointment schedulers and advice nurses to the new facility, which is designed to hold up to 1,000 workers and expected to serve more than 10 million Kaiser Permanente members.
Hiring for the member services center is slated to begin this summer. For more information, click here.
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