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Performs general clerical tasks, such as answering phones; updating patient information; or retrieving, entering, and revising patient electronic health records (EHR). General knowledge of computer applications, such as Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel and Outlook), related pharmaceutical technology, electronic health records (EHR), and EPIC.
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The Medical Receptionist is responsible for performing office functions including but not limited to answering phones, scheduling, registration, and billing for patients in the clinic setting.
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Office help - filing, preparing mailings, computer input, answering the phones, and other light office work. We will treat the disease process with medical expertise while emphasizing quality living, not only physically, but also psychosocially, emotionally and spiritually.
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Greets and checks patients in at the front desk as well as performing a variety of office duties including answering phones, entering data into the computer, verifying and filing insurance, scanning charts, processing requests for medical records, billing and accepting payments.
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Performs general clerical duties, including answering phones, inventory, ordering, and distributing medical and office supplies and equipment, copying, filing, recording data, and other support.
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The primary purpose of the Medical Office Assistant position is to provide support with the daily activities of the clinic including answering phones and routing calls, scheduling appointments, patient referrals, greeting and registering patients.
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You will be the patient’s first and last contact, assisting them at the front desk with scheduling, answering phones, collecting payment, and whatever else they may need. If this sounds interesting, and you’d like to join this fun, rewarding office in Winter Park, send your resume AND a custom cover letter with your salary requirements.
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Supports front office staff with answering phones, registering patients, scheduling appointments, outbound calls to close gaps in care, etc. Performs basic maintenance of medical equipment.
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Answering phones calls, welcoming patients and effectively communicate with patients and co-workers. In search of a dedicated, organized professional Check-Out Coordinator / Cancer Navigator for our busy Hematology/Oncology office located in Farmington Hills.
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6.1 Forwards phones to answering service and notifies answering service about the physicians on-call status. The position requires an individual with knowledge of front desk medical office operations.
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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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Serve as a backup for front office tasks when needed, including check-in, check-out, appointment scheduling, and answering phones. Summary/Objective: The Back Office Medical Assistant, holding a valid Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license, plays a crucial role in assisting healthcare providers (Physicians, Physician Assistants, or Nurse Practitioners) during patient examinations and treatments in a clinical setting.
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Practice Administrative Associate serves to coordinate patient care and physician activity by greeting all patients/visitors, answering telephone calls, scheduling appointments, maintaining patient medical records.
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Starting Salary $17.00 an hour Position is responsible for: Customer Service Patient Scheduling Answering Phones Must Possess: Excellent Customer Service Skills/Friendly, positive attitude Ability to work well in a team and show initiative Computer Skills (Experience with EMR/EHR products a Plus) Ability to Multi-Task & function well in a fast-paced environment Previous or current medical office experience needed.
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The Medical Office Coordinator is responsible for greeting patients, answering phones and scheduling appointments. Coordinates the daily operations of the physician office, including the medical records process, patient and physician scheduling, overseeing the front desk, confirming appointments, and ordering office supplies.
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