Rose Marshall
About Rose Marshall
Rose Marshall is a Patient Financial Services Manager with extensive experience in healthcare finance. She has worked at various institutions, including Duke University Health System and Veritas Collaborative, LLC, and holds an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree.
Work at Veritas Collaborative
Rose Marshall served as the Patient Financial Services Manager at Veritas Collaborative, LLC from 2016 to 2020. During her four years in this role, she was based in Durham, NC. In this position, she was responsible for overseeing financial processes related to patient services, ensuring compliance with regulations, and managing financial interactions with patients and their families.
Current Role at Duke University Health System
Since 2021, Rose Marshall has been employed as the Service Access Manager at Duke University Health System. In this role, she focuses on facilitating patient access to services and ensuring efficient operational processes. Her experience in financial services contributes to her effectiveness in managing service access within the healthcare system.
Previous Experience in Healthcare
Prior to her current roles, Rose Marshall worked as a Revenue Cycle Specialist at UHS from 2020 to 2021 for six months in Bradenton, Florida. She also spent five years at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where she held positions in family services from 2010 to 2015 and as a Family Services Liaison from 2009 to 2015. These roles involved supporting families and managing service-related inquiries.
Educational Background
Rose Marshall studied at the Community College of Philadelphia, where she earned an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree. Additionally, she attended Durham Technical College, furthering her education in relevant fields that support her career in healthcare financial services.
Early Career at Fidelity Investments
Rose Marshall began her career as a Business Continuity Planner at Fidelity Investments, where she worked from 2005 to 2008 for three years. This role involved planning and implementing strategies to ensure business operations could continue in the event of a disruption.