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What You Will Do:The Patient Access Representative is responsible for greeting and registering patients, answering phones, collecting patient information, insurance details, completing medical record requests, and provides front office administrative support for the office.
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Summary: Responsibilities include all front office functions including patient relations, appointment scheduling, telephone duties, patient registration, insurance verification, handling electronic medical records, cashiering, and computer work.
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General office responsibilities (answer phones/take messages, scan, fax and copy, etc.) Perform other related duties as assigned by the Office Manager and Program Administrator.
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Answer phones and work with patient and therapist on necessary elements of patient care. As the Office Coordinator, you should be able to use the aforementioned skills, coupled with a personable and compassionate personality, to provide timely services to patients while managing the day to day operations of the clinic.
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We are hiring a full time Front Office Coordinator with a Monday - Friday variable 7am to 7pm schedule. Responsibilities : Answer phones, greet incoming patients and visitors, patient registration and insurance verification, and collect co-pays.
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Expedite patient flow, meet and greet patients; collect and verify patients insurance coverage, pre-certification, update EPIC registration, select correct FSCs, prepare and complete paperwork in preparation for patients imaging; answer phones.
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Answer Phones With Professionalism And Be Able To Address Patient Questions. Our outstanding dental practice is seeking an exceptional Dental Receptionist / Front Desk for an opportunity to join our dedicated team.
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Job Description Greetings Partner (Mortgage Front Office Assistant) Starting pay rate ranges between $16 to $20/hr DOE. Summit Funding is looking for a polished, professional administrative support specialist to manage the front office responsibilities as well as assist in loan set-up tasks for your team of Loan Officers.
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Receptionist skills - answer phones. What : Receptionist / Office Assistant supporting CEO. Receptionist / Office Assistant Covington, GA. Sit out front as the receptionist.
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In this role, you will answer phones, direct and log calls, greet clients, make copies, and handle incoming and outgoing mail and faxes, along with other administrative tasks. 1+ year of front desk receptionist experience or related job experience preferred.
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Pleasantly answer phones and/or direct patients and others to the appropriate area or person. An Amazing Opportunity for a Front Desk Medical Receptionist! MS Office, basic office support skills (telephone, filing, data entry) and basic math skills.
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Pappas OPT Physical and Hand Therapy, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full-Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our Wakefield team! This key position is responsible for all front desk duties including providing amazing customer service, checking patients in/out, appointment scheduling, referral management, insurance verifications, authorizations , and payment collection.
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Experience working in a medical office in Medical Records, Front Desk or Scheduling. Answer phones and routing calls to appropriate departments/personnel. Knowledge of use of office equipment (fax/copier/scanner.
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Health Plus Management is seeking an energetic, patient-centric and detail-oriented Front Desk Coordinator to greet patients, schedule appointments, answer phones and manage administrative records.
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HPRC, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our team! HPRC, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our team.
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