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The Veterinary Receptionist will also be responsible for answering phones, receiving text messages, processing faxes, cataloging previous Veterinary medical records for new clients, greeting clients as they walk in the door, scheduling appointments, cleaning the front desk/lobby area, and other tasks associated with being a receptionist in a healthcare setting.
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Work schedule: Monday – Friday Responsibilities & Duties: Greeting patients when they arrive Answering phones and addressing concerns and answering questions Scheduling patients for appropriate appointments Gather appropriate information from patient in order to schedule appointments Make copies of all necessary insurance cards and IDs, medication lists, referrals Provide all new patient paperwork to patient and explain as necessary.
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Minimum two years of medical receptionist/front desk experience, including knowledge of medical terminology/abbreviations and physician office operations. Transfer phones to answering service during lunch and at end of day.
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6.1 Forwards phones to answering service and notifies answering service about the physicians on-call status. 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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Looking for a friendly, dependable, energetic and an Experienced FULL-TIME Front Desk Receptionist-Medical Assistant for a busy Primary Care/Internal Medicine Practice in Denton, Tx. Answering phones, filing, mailing, faxing, scanning.
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The Patient Service Associate supporting Mercy OB/GYN is responsible for all front desk operations which include, but are not limited to: scheduling patients, answering phones, scanning medical records, triage patient phone calls for severity/importance, collection of insurance information and verification or benefits, charge entry and payment posting.
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The Medical Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for basic clerical tasks such as answering the phones, greeting patients and visitors, scheduling appointments in a professional and timely manner.
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Duties include variations of, receptionist duties—greeting patients, answering phones and directing calls, assisting patients/families; scheduling, registration, charge entry, payment posting, batch balancing, cash reconciliation/balancing, operating several types of basic office equipment, etc.
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The Medical Receptionist is the first in-person point of contact for a patient on behalf of the medical practice. Minimum one (1) year of clerical and/or receptionist experience; or six (6) months in a medical setting.
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Answer phones promptly and professionally using a multi-line phone system; answering client inquiries about basic animal care and routine procedures, questions about veterinary services and products, and provide knowledgeable advice about wellness, prevention, and diseases.
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In addition, the Medical Scheduler will perform a variety of receptionist, clerical, record keeping and miscellaneous duties in support and care of services provided in an outpatient or inpatient medical setting.
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Acts as backup to the Clinical Front Desk Receptionist by answering phones, scheduling. scanning into the patient’s electronic medical records. Completion of a certified Medical Assistant program or equivalency required.
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Responsible for daily activities including but not limited to message retrieval from answering service, voicemail, retrieval and distribution of faxes, filing, photocopying, opening and sorting mail.
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May assist and/or perform chaperone duties for patient medical procedures as needed. The position requires an individual with knowledge of front desk medical office operations. Demonstrates professional, appropriate, effective and tactful written, verbal and nonverbal communication with patients, families, medical staff, colleagues, vendors, and other departments throughout the continuum of care to promote continuity of care and services and enhance clinical image.
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Degree or relevant Certificate (e.g., Medical Office Assistant, Medical Assistant, Health Unit Coordinator) may be substituted for experience. We provide a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive salary, medical, dental and retirement benefits and paid time off.
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