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Expert in all aspects of the front office standard operating procedures (SOPs) and job breakdown instructions (JBIs), including but not limited to check-in, chart preparation, checkout, any type of scheduling, reports, new patient referrals, collections, fax server and medical records.
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Healthcare, front desk, medical receptionist, front office, patient care tech, rehab tech, cna, medical assistant, massage therapist, personal trainer, chiropractic receptionist, chiropractic assistant, Exercise Science, physical therapy aide, chiropractic front office, kinesiology, biology, exercise science, scribe.
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Performs various front desk and clerical duties in a medical office including such functions as complete demographic and insurance registration, charge entry, scheduling patients and/or verifying insurance information; and other duties as assigned.
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Must become knowledgeable of People's Health Centers (PHC) Front Office procedures and the services PHC provides. Front Office Supervisor. Provides support with the daily activities of a medical office including filing, telephone coverage, appointment scheduling, registration, and patient referrals by performing the following duties.
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General understanding of a small medical office environment, revenue cycle and the entire episode of care. Patient advocacy through scheduling appointments and communicating to patients.
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Assists front office lead/supervisor with other administrative duties such as front end duties, denials, work queues and correct any errors to ensure clean claims. Scheduled appoints according to clinician template and follows office scheduling policies.
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Admin Support – Provide Front Office, Patient Scheduling, and Billing Support. Practice – Feel of having your own practice, but without the overhead & management of one – modernized outpatient centers located in professional office parks.
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At least 5 years front medical office receptionist experience with insurance forms and scheduling software required. At least eighteen (18) months front medical office receptionist experience with insurance forms and scheduling software required.
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The Patient Service Representative (PSR) is a clinical operations care team member reporting to the Office Manager and/or Front Desk Supervisor. Executes patient scheduling for optimum patient experience while maintaining office efficiency, whether by inbound/outbound telephone contact, internet-online booking applications-or in person.
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The incumbent is responsible for the successful completion of day-to-day tasks of the front office to ensure quality care and excellent customer service to our patients. Duties will include but not limited to, patient registration, scheduling, reception, collection of payments, appropriate triage of telephone calls and the ability to access and calmly diffuse potentially problematic situations.
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Healthcare, front desk, medical receptionist, front office, patient care tech, rehab tech, cna. Promote an efficient patient intake and registration process, and assist clinicians with timely scheduling.
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Job Responsibilities: Primary responsibility includes serving patients by greeting, scheduling appointments, coordinating activities and functions of the front office to ensure support of the back office to facilitate a smooth patient flow.
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Experience: Minimum of two years of experience in a medical office, front office or scheduling experience preferred. Maintain organization and efficiency of front office, including office supply inventory.
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Job duties include drawing blood as needed, scheduling patient appointments, educating patients about procedures and appointments, creating and maintaining databases for samples, supplies, and other data; meeting with vendors and drug reps and ordering supplies, maintaining inventory; maintaining equipment and turning over the rooms, organizing rooms, files, and supplies, assisting with front and back-office functions.
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Be a multitasker by managing multiple phone lines, greeting patients and walk ins, scheduling appointments and assisting office staff duties as needed. As a Patient Service Coordinator at MyEyeDr. you play an essential role by providing personalized patient experiences through the coordination and management of our front desk during check in/out.
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