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Helps supervise the Medical Examiner's Office and the morgue and related autopsy rooms, including hiring, training, scheduling, and evaluation of staff. Maintains chain of custody for evidence that comes into possession or control of the Medical Examiner Office.
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Oversees the patient flow and services for various functions including reception, patient scheduling, referrals, medical records, patient benefits, patient registration, patient billing and credit management.
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Office administrative tasks such as managing leads, reporting statistical activity to center manager, scheduling appointments, collecting copays, and handling all medical records in compliance with HIPAA.
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General computer skills, including but not limited to: Microsoft Office, information security, scheduling and payroll systems, electronic medical documentation, and email. ASCP-Hematology Specialist (ASCP-SH), ASCP-Microbiology Specialist (ASCP-SM), Cert Histocompatibility Spec (CHS-ABHI), Cert Histocompatibility Techno (CHT-ABHI), Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), Medical Technologist (MT), Specialist in Cytology-ASCP (SCT), Specialist in Cytometry-ASCP (SCYM), Molecular Biology Spec-ASCP (SMB.
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Certification preferred in any of the following areas: medical insurance carriers, Medicare, Medicaid, commercial insurance, patient scheduling, or medical office specialist.
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Professional Staffing: The company also caters to professional staffing needs in areas like accounting, finance, call center services, customer service, financial services, insurance operations, medical billing & coding, office and administrative support, patient intake/access/scheduling, recruiting, revenue cycle, sales, and marketing.
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The Medical Office Specialist is responsible for front desk coverage for the medical practice which includes registration, check-in, collecting co-pays, scheduling appointments, billing patients, and scanning records into EMR, reports, and correspondence.
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Schedules surgeries in surgery template in the computer, along with pertinent information and handles calls from physician’s office in regard to information on scheduling patients at the surgery center, scheduling surgeries or any calls associated with surgery scheduled.
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The Patient Service Specialist (PSS) encompasses all front office duties, including but not limited to: insurance verification, customer service, data entry, scheduling, billing reconciliation, faxing, scanning, communication with doctors, multitasking and organization.
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Complete patient registration, scheduling and billing tasks, pre-authorization and other general office/clerical duties as assigned. Required Certifications/Registrations/Licenses Job Related Certification from one of the following: CMA (AAMA); RMA (AMT); CCMA(NHA); NCMA (NCCT); RMA (ARMA); NRCMA (NAHP); or RMA (AAMP) In Lieu Of The Above Minimum Requirements In lieu of the education requirement stated above, will accept confirmation of the successful completion of the Prisma Health Certification Institute (PHCI) Fast Track Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) program.
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This person will be involved in a wide spectrum of tasks focused around assisting the Physician in all minor in office procedures, as well as being cross-trained in all aspects of the Front Desk Receptionist role to include scheduling, data entry, and maintaining patient records.
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The 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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Marathon Health is seeking a PRN Medical Assistant (MA) who has knowledge and experience in primary care and preventative services to treat and work with employees and families (ages 2+) at their on-site/near-site corporate health and wellness center in Chesapeake, VA.
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Marathon Health is seeking a PRN Medical Assistant (MA) who has knowledge and experience in primary care and preventative services to treat and work with employees and families (ages 2+) at their on-site/near-site corporate health and wellness center in West Palm Beach, Florida and Plantation, Florida.
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The Medical Center Representative is responsible for general clerical, receptionist, billing, referrals, patient registration and customer service for the operation of the business office in a medical center.
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