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Must be dependable and skilled in quality control when handling financial information, performing insurance verification, and preparing end of the day reports, always keeping our patients worry-free.
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You will manage all front office functions including patient relations, check-in/check-out, scheduling, insurance verification, and answering phones. Additional options for dental and vision benefits, life and disability coverage, flexible spending accounts, supplemental health protection plans (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity), auto and home insurance, identity theft protection, legal counseling, long-term care coverage, moving assistance, pet insurance and more.
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Duties include patient relations, check-in and check-out, scheduling, insurance verification and answering phones. Assists with patient duties to include patient relations, check-in or check-out, scheduling, insurance verification, and answering phones.
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Oversees individual registration process, insurance verification, answering phones, general office projects, tracking of unit census and coordination with clinical staff to ensure efficient functioning of the unit.
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Front office responsibilities & procedures including insurance verification, patient registration, answering phones, performing monetary transactions, etc. The term Utility Player is an all-encompassing title that refers to a clinician that is responsible for covering front desk and reception (including insurance verification and patient registration), back office care, triaging, radiology, curbside labs and many other duties that are essential for our clinics to run smoothly.
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The Certified Medical Assistant will perform various services and related activities in support of patient care to include accurate data entry for patient registration and insurance verification.
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The Associate Patient Care Coordinator is responsible for general clinic office functions that support efficient and effective patient care including patient registration, insurance verification, collection of applicable co-insurance and/or co-payments and scheduling of diagnostic and follow-up appointments and answering phones.
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Assists with patient registration duties by collecting and verifying insurance information. The Patient Services Specialist 1 Float, with direct oversight, provides administrative help in a physician office, clinic or other operational area that assists patients, to ensure high quality, patient-centered care.
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Front Office duties: Responsibilities include clerical duties (i.e. scheduling patient, answering phones, registration, insurance verification, insurance authorization, faxing , scanning, collecting copays and other similar tasks) as directed by Office coordinator, rehab professional or rehab manager.
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The Clinical Operations, Associate Patient Care Coordinator is responsible for general clinic office functions that support efficient and effective patient care including patient registration, insurance verification, collection of applicable co-insurance and/or co-payments and scheduling of diagnostic and follow-up appointments and answering phones.
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We believe everyone–of every race, gender, sexuality, age, location and income–deserves the opportunity to live their healthiest life. Optum is a global organization that delivers care, aided by technology to help millions of people live healthier lives.
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This includes; providing excellent customer/patient services via phone and in person; referring callers to the appropriate departments; making appointments for patients according to established center protocols; assisting patients/clients with forms; pre-registration and eligibility/insurance verification.
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Basic Function: The Office Administrator is responsible for a variety of tasks including providing a welcoming atmosphere; answering phones; greeting, assisting, and scheduling patients; collecting patient payments; data entry and administrative documentation.
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Duties will include insurance verification, schedule appointments, filing, answering phones and management of patient charts and other duties. A Full-Service Medical Group with 16 locations, is looking to hire a Bilingual Registration Clerk to join their Mobile Unit team.
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Demonstrate exceptional organizational skills when performing typical clerical tasks such as answering phones, scheduling, and dealing with our patient records. Ability to work in a fast-paced, fun, and energetic environment all while maintaining electronic record of patient interactions, preparing estimates, and collecting/posting payments.
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