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Maintains patient records, x-ray file folders, check out files, quality assurance records, current operating policy manuals and other materials as necessary to insure adequate patient treatment and referral as necessary.
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Cross trains and performs other office functions including phone triage, check-in/check-out, scheduling, pre-certification, or other duties as directed by the Practice Manager.
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Under the direction of the Physician(s) and Practice Manager, the Office Assistant performs all front office duties including answering the telephone, scheduling patient appointments, performing check-in and check-out functions, and maintaining patient medical records.
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EXPERIENCE One (1) to two (2) years of work experience in a customer service environment preferably in a hospital/physician office with emphasis on registration, third party insurance verification and financial clearance dealing with all aspects of medical insurance and eligibility requirements preferred.
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Under general supervision, performs front office processes associated with patient check-in, check-out, scheduling, referrals, and electronic medical records. Perform patient check-out including pricing services, coding of procedures performed, and diagnosis on charge, to.
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Check Out Cleaning includes making sure soiled linen is stripped from the patient bed and placed in proper container. Waste is disposed in specified large bins (labeled Biohazardous) in locked storage area in rear of Medical Office Building.
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Comfort with computers to effectively learn to use medical office software (Dentrix), an understanding of effective scheduling to balance a doctor's ability with production, and an understanding of how to read a patient's ledger.
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In addition to Medical Assistant duties, you will be cross trained to perform Front Office duties including greeting patients, obtaining authorization, check in/out, communication of wait times, etc.
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The Front Office Specialist will also perform the necessary administrative responsibilities needed to create a smooth check-in/out experience for patients. Responsibilities Embrace and execute our Total Patient Experience to build relationships with all patients while delivering great medical support Provide exceptional customer service during every patient encounter (in person or via phone.
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In addition, this position is responsible for check-out functions, including review of encounter form data, collection of co-payments, scheduling follow-up appointments; day-end reconciliation duties.
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The individual hired into this position will coordinate and carry out all administrative functions for the offices, including but not limited to providing administrative support to physicians/providers, greeting patients, checking for updated demographic and insurance information, at check-out collecting encounter form, co-pays and any additional appropriate fees, scheduling follow-up appointments and accurately entering outpatient orders into the Medical Center's Order Entry System.
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In search of a dedicated, organized professional Check-Out Coordinator / Cancer Navigator for our busy Hematology/Oncology office located in Farmington Hills. Check-Out Coordinator will coordinate and schedule according to each Physician’s and PA’s scheduling requirements.
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In this role, the Front Desk Coordinator will check patients in and out of the medical clinic and provide administrative support. Responsible for preparing new patient registration, patient check-in, and patient check-out.
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Broward Health Physician Group Shift: Shift 1 FTE: 1.000000 Summary: Supports the efficient and effective medical office operations. Ensures easy, efficient, and service-oriented check-in/registration and check-out processes.
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Check In / Check Out Patients Schedule Patients Scan medical records documentation and effectively and efficiently process general medical records requests Demonstrates organization, attention to detail and is able to process information correctly.
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