Alexander Aguilar
About Alexander Aguilar
Alexander Aguilar is a Collections Specialist with over four years of experience in revenue cycle management, primarily in Home Health and Ambulatory Surgery Centers. He studied Health Care Administration at Texas State University and has held various roles in healthcare organizations, demonstrating a commitment to improving the healthcare system.
Work at Option Care Health
Alexander Aguilar currently serves as a Collections Specialist at Option Care Health, a position he has held since 2020. His role focuses on managing collections processes within the organization. Prior to this, he worked as a Lead Cash Application Specialist at the same company from 2018 to 2020. In these roles, he has developed a comprehensive understanding of revenue cycle management, specifically within the home health and ambulatory surgery center sectors.
Education and Expertise
Alexander Aguilar studied at Texas State University, where he earned a degree in Health Care Administration/Management from 2017 to 2021. His education has provided him with a solid foundation in healthcare management principles. He possesses expertise in both front and back end revenue cycle processes, contributing to his effectiveness in his current role and previous positions.
Background
Before joining Option Care Health, Alexander Aguilar gained experience in various roles within the healthcare sector. He worked as a Human Resources Intern at Warm Springs, a subsidiary of Post Acute Medical, for two months in 2021. He also served as a Revenue Cycle Assistant at CHRISTUS Health for three months in the same year. Additionally, he worked as a Central Checkout Supervisor at H-E-B from 2016 to 2019, which contributed to his management skills.
Achievements
Alexander Aguilar has over four years of experience specifically in revenue cycle management, focusing on home health and ambulatory surgery centers. His commitment to making a significant impact in the healthcare system reflects his dedication to the field. His roles have allowed him to develop a strong understanding of the complexities involved in healthcare administration.