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One year experience as a Medical Assistant, including both front and back-office duties in a medical office, clinic, or hospital setting. Employees within this class are distinguished from the Senior Medical Assistant in that the latter assumes responsibility for coordinating and overseeing the front and back-office activities of the SHWC, serving as the office lead, and serving as the primary contact person for problems and issues related to office activities and functions.
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Assists with training back office employees to include, but not limited to, navigation in EHR, MIPS, coding/documentation requirements, provider preferences in the technician work-up and Out-Patient Treatment Center policies and procedures.
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Position also requires qualification to operate scope processor, instrument handling for sterile processing, uroflow, bladder scanner, EKG and other back office medical assistant equipment.
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As a partner to the dentist and an organizer of the department, the Lead RDA supports dental care delivery by assisting in the performance of dental procedures and carrying out the day-to-day operations of the back office.
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Familiarity with both front and back office operations in an outpatient clinic setting. The Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC) is seeking a highly motivated and qualified Certified Medical Assistant to join the Health Services team located at the Washington Corrections Center in Shelton, WA.
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Participate in the coordination and training of staff on front and back office duties, including but not limited to: Pre-registration, Pre-admission, Insurance verification, Pre-certification, Collections of co-pays and deductibles, Billing, Patient intake, Patient procedures, Emergency procedures, Lab Duties, Infection control.
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The PRN Medical Assistant is responsible for supporting both the front and back office, including greeting and rooming patients, scheduling, answering phones, taking vitals, drawing blood, administering vaccines, and providing additional clinical support wherever needed.
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In addition to clinic duties, as a Nurse Practitioner/ Physician Assistant with Concentra you will sharpen your leadership skills by joining medical expert panels, coaching back office staff, and more.
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Previous experience as a Medical Receptionist, Office Manager or Front/Back Office Assistant. Roots Mental Wellness provides comprehensive, patient-centered behavioral health care to adults and adolescents We are seeking a Medical Front Office Receptionist to join our team.
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The MA Manager will be responsible for supporting the day-to-day needs of back-office operations and oversees aspects of service delivery, quality improvement and assurance, regulatory compliance, and program policies and procedures in close collaboration with the leadership team.
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Teaching experience is not required if you are an expert in the field and meet the below qualifications: Qualifications: Associate degree required Certified or Registered Medical Assistant Knowledge of back office skills required Certified, Registered, or Licensed Phlebotomy Technician is preferred (AMT, NPA, ASCLS, ASPT, NCCT, CDPH or NHA) BLS Provider (AHA preferred) Schedule: Part-Time. AM and PM schedules available We look forward to connecting with you.
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Active Medical Assistant certification (CMA), or registration (RMA) or Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) is preferred. Coordinate with Clinic Coordinator, Care Concierge, and their front/back-office services regarding psychiatric and counseling services.
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Training in medical terminology and front and back office operations preferred. Reporting to the Nurse Manager, this position provides front and back office support performing various clerical and technical duties and is responsible for financial counseling of patients, effective management of financial transactions, and timely entering of charges, patient referrals, and coordinates Vaccines For Children program.
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Curriculum includes anatomy; physiology; basic math and math for pharmacology; principles of pharmacology; medical terminology, front/back office clinical skills; basic administrative skills; law and ethics, as these subjects relate to the role of a medical assistant; communication; human relations; electronic medical records, professionalism; and job search.
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