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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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Answering phones, directing calls to appropriate staff members, and taking messages. Receptionist Front Desk. Medical, Dental, Vision & Life insurance availableDirect Deposit ProgramsReferral bonus program.
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The Medical Receptionist / Medical Secretary will be responsible for administration, scheduling appointments, insurance verifications, working the phones, and prior authorizations.
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In this role as a Medical Receptionist, you will spend time checking patients in and out through EPIC, answering phones, and scheduling patients through Epic. This is a Monday-Friday Opportunity and would be scheduled to work between the hours of 8 am-5 pm Monday-Thursday and 8 am-3 pm on Friday and you will be paid and off for the 6 major holidays.
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Mainly answering phones and greeting clients coming in. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, age, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, disability, medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy, or military or veteran status.
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As a receptionist, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks, including filing, answering phones, meeting, and greeting visitors, and demonstrating a proactive, self-starter attitude.
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Previous medical receptionist experience or background in general office, preferred. Excellent customer service skillset, able to navigate office front desk while multitasking answering phones, patients, handle referrals, greet patients and have a friendly, welcoming persona.
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Will be responsible for answering phones, preparing medical authorizations and subpoenas. A regional Law Firm is looking to hire a legal receptionist/Medical Records Secretary.
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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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Performs secretarial duties – includes answering phones, forwarding calls, managing mail flow, data entry, reconcile daily money collected, and office inventory control. Assist Medical Director/Program Physician/Nurse Practitioner with patient intakes – including scheduling, patient check in, insurance verification, payment collection and follow up calls.
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Part Time Receptionist - Healthcare. BAART Programs is looking for highly organized, professional and enthusiastic receptionist to handle a multitude of administrative functions in the treatment center.
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Full Time Receptionist - Healthcare MedMark Treatment Centers is looking for highly organized, professional and enthusiastic receptionist to handle a multitude of administrative functions in the treatment center.
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Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to: answering phones utilizing a computerized system, directing calls appropriately, scheduling patient appointments in the electronic medical record (EMR) system, data entry of patient information and insurance verification, providing support to staff members as assigned.
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MaxHealth in Brandon is looking to hire a full-time Front Office Representative to assist with check-in and check-out functions, collecting co-payments, scheduling patients, answering phones, and provide excellent customer service overall.
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Primary duties will include checking-in patients, assisting with scheduling, answering phones, processing co-payments a nd follow up appointments as needed. Retrieves, files photocopies or scans medical correspondence, reports and miscellaneous items, as requested.
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