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At least two (2) years experience in a hospital, physician's office or other type of medical setting with emphasis in registration, scheduling, order entry and insurance verification.
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This dynamic clerical position represents the first impression of the office and has great influence over the ultimate care of our patients while setting the tone for a positive patient experience.
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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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One (1) year experience in medical office setting with working knowledge of clinic appointment scheduling, collection, and experience in ICD-9/10 and CPT-4 coding (charge entry) requiredORminimum three (3) years of total customer facing/customer service experience required.
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Fulfills clerical responsibilities as assigned which may include filing or sending medical records to a patient or referral provider, appointment scheduling. · Completion of Medical Assistant or practical nursing training program with documented clinical practicum hours; OR Medical Assistant certification; OR a minimum of one-year experience in medical office setting as a Medical Assistant or like role.
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Medical office or healthcare setting with experience in appointment scheduling and. Medical, secretarial, and customer service experience required. All related office equipment and supplies.
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Ability to multi-task while maintaining the accuracy Preferred Education: High School education or equivalent If any degree/training is preferred, please specify the type: N/A Preferred Experience: General office experience, dealing with the public in a medical or dental office setting.
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Overview Medical AssistantMarathon Health is seeking a full-time Medical Assistant (MA) to support our employer-sponsored health and wellness center in Las Vegas, NV.You’ll treat individuals and families (ages 2+) in a healthcare setting that values quality of care, longer appointment times, and a more relaxed daily rhythm ― all so you can build and grow trusted relationships with your patients and help them reach their wellness goals.
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Activities include, but are not limited to: phones, billing, appointment scheduling, patient registration, office supply inventory, transcription, filing, insurance verification and other duties as assigned.
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Overview Medical AssistantMarathon Health is seeking a full-time Medical Assistant (MA) to support our patients from there near-site employer-sponsored health and wellness center in Springdale, OH.You’ll treat individuals and families (ages 2+) in a healthcare setting that values quality of care, longer appointment times, and a more relaxed daily rhythm ― all so you can build and grow trusted relationships with your patients and help them reach their wellness goals.
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The Medical Office Representative may also perform a variety of other duties including but not limited to collecting and updating demographics and insurance information, verification of health plan eligibility, taking complete and accurate messages, and scheduling mutually acceptable appointment times utilizing an electronic practice management system.
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One (1) year of prior revenue cycle in a medical office or hospital setting. One (1) year of medical office or hospital outpatient scheduling/registration experience.
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Six (6) month's experience in an outpatient setting as a Medical Office Phone Receptionist preferred; The Phone Receptionist may also perform a variety of other duties including but not limited to collecting and updating demographics and insurance information verification of health plan eligibility taking complete and accurate messages and scheduling mutually acceptable appointment times utilizing an electronic practice management system.
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This position will be performed on site in a medical office setting. Communicates directly to Medical Records department if patient notes, consult letters are requested from referring physician's office.
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In: patient admissions, patient registration, patient appointment scheduling, health insurance verification, health insurance eligibility or health insurance processing in a healthcare setting or third party payer setting.
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