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Title: Front Office AgentDepartment: Front Office Reports to: Assistant Front Office Manager SCOPE To provide excellent guest service, while ensuring efficiency and accuracy of the daily operation.
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Answer phones as needed Schedule patientsQualifications: At least two years medical back office experience. Benefits: Dental insurance Health insurance Vision insurance Back/Front Office Medical Assistant with Urology experience needed for busy Urology office located in Anaheim.
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Welcome incoming patients to a comfortable setting Answer phones and direct callers to back-office staff Schedule and confirm appointments Prepare new patient documents and enter new patient information Collect and verify insurance information Process authorizations and referrals Provide assistance to patients Update all information in EMR systemWhat special skills do I need.
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Maintain office supplies and schedules, answer phones, manage emails, letters and packages. Our client is seeking an energetic and detail-oriented Administrative Assistant to manage and support their front office on a hybrid work schedule in Boston.
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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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Perform duties of Front Office Agent and other tasks as assigned. Current or Previous Front Office and or Night Audit and Customer Service experience required. Answer phones and handle guest inquiries, including but not limited to; reservations, resort knowledge, booking restaurant and tee times, etc.
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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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Answer multi-line phones, filing, faxing, scanning documentation and completing daily patient callbacks. Urgent Team is looking for an experienced Front Desk Assistant to join our team at Baptist Urgent Care in Batesville, MS. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of one year of experience performing Front Desk tasks (patient check-in, insurance verification, etc.
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As a Receptionist at our client's nationally recognized personal injury law firm, you will play a vital role in maintaining a professional and organized front office. Answer phones promptly and transfer calls on a multi-line phone system in a professional and courteous manner.
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Primary focus is servicing patients in the lobby with backup for phones and other front office personnel. Answer incoming calls and other front office duties as assigned.
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Responsibilities Assist with both front office and back office duties Greet patients, update demographics, verify insurance, and collect payments as necessary Answer phones and schedule patient appointments Assist physicians with patient treatment and minor surgeries Communicate with insurance carriers to obtain authorizations for procedures and pharmaceuticals Handle patients’ requests for medical information, copies of medical records, refills, test results, etc.
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MDVIP Practice Management, LLC is seeking a Front Office Specialist to become a part of our team! Work at the reception desk, answer phones, greet and communicate with patients and providers.
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Pleasantly answer phones and /or direct patients and others to the appropriate area or person. RET Physical Therapy, 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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Partners with selling and sales support associates to provide superior customer service (i.e., assist customers and answer phones). The Front Office Associate position requires lifting, gripping, bending, kneeling, stooping, and moving for 8 hours or more daily.
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Pappas OPT, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our Providence team! MS Office, basic office support skills (telephone, filing, data entry) and basic math skills.
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