Geovanna Martucci
About Geovanna Martucci
Geovanna Martucci serves as the Atlantic Home Care & Hospice Coordinator at Atlantic Health System, where she has worked since 2017. She specializes in coordinating patient care and discharge planning, leveraging her background in fine arts and her certification as a Medical Interpreter.
Work at Atlantic Health System
Geovanna Martucci currently serves as the Atlantic Home Care & Hospice Coordinator at Atlantic Health System, a position she has held since 2017 at Overlook Medical Center. In this role, she manages referrals for patients with Medicare as their primary insurance and collaborates with various agencies across New Jersey. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Senior Administrative Assistant in Radiology & Sports Medicine from 2015 to 2017 in Morristown, and as an Endoscopy Unit Representative focusing on data analysis from 2013 to 2015 in Summit, New Jersey.
Education and Expertise
Geovanna Martucci earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with a focus on Fine Arts, Photography, and Art History from Kean University, completing her studies from 2003 to 2009. She also holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from the same institution, emphasizing her background in the arts. In addition to her academic qualifications, she is a certified Medical Interpreter, which enables her to facilitate communication between English and Spanish-speaking patients and healthcare providers.
Background
Before joining Atlantic Health System, Geovanna Martucci worked as a Magazine Photographer for NJ Sharing Network from 2010 to 2011 in New Providence, New Jersey. Her diverse work experience includes roles that require strong communication and organizational skills, particularly in healthcare settings where she collaborates closely with case managers and social workers to address the social aspects of patient care.
Responsibilities and Coordination
In her role as Atlantic Home Care & Hospice Coordinator, Geovanna Martucci plays a vital role in coordinating discharge arrangements for inpatients who require post-hospital care. She ensures compliance with insurance and hospital policies while managing the needs of patients and their families. Her responsibilities also include collaborating with Durable Medical Equipment staff and agencies to meet patient needs and ensuring accuracy in billing by adhering to insurance protocols for ICD 10 and CPT Codes.