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Familiarity with electronic medical records. Clinical duties include, but are not limited to, triaging patients, collecting medical information, recording vital signs (blood pressure, pulse and weight), assisting providers during procedures, performing routine point of care testing (cholesterol and blood glucose testing) , obtaining insurance authorizations for procedures and EKG's.
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Responsibilities in office include packing supplies in our company vehicles each day for the patients being seen, upload images from diagnostic equipment, document tissue usage, help perform care coordination duties, assist with medical records requests and scanning to charts, and other duties as assigned.
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Provides a comprehensive and standard orientation of MAs, schedulers, medical records, and intake support staff, including, but not limited to all aspects of telephone contact and etiquette, proper message retrieval, OnBase and ICD-10 coding, etc.
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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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All Customer Support Associates (CSA) will be cross-trained to schedule appointments, process agency admissions, answering calls, scanning consumer health information (medical records.
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Purges and prepares Medical Records for archiving (and relocate to storage). Retrieves Medical Records from archive (storage area), as needed. Verifies patient information such as name and account number before scanning documents.
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Expected tasks include: client intake; scanning; gathering medical and other records; speaking with potential witnesses; handling attorney calendar; conducting discovery; researching defendants.
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May perform scanning of patient documentation into Electronic Medical Record (EMR), as required. Files, retrieves and distributes medical correspondence, records and other related documentation according to established guidelines.
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Updating records, and scanning insurance card, id, and other billing related info in patient chart and/or EMR. Medical Billing Specialist. Our client in Chicago has an immediate need for an experienced Medical Biller that can process 20 to 40 claims a day.
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Assessing patient's condition-Administering medication-Ordering medical tests-Setting IVs-Updating patient records-Providing treatment plan-Clerical tasks including faxing, scanning, and printing.
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Responsible for supporting the basic functions of medical records (including: locating and distributing patient documents and information to appropriate staff members, faxing, scanning, indexing, opening and distributing mail, etc.
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Computer SkillsTo perform this job successfully, an individual should have basic computer skills and the ability to learn new software and web-based applications such as electronic medical records.
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Under the direct supervision of the Utilization Manager and in collaboration with all Clinic Directors, the Medical Records Coordinator (MRC) is responsible for managing the medical records for all APLA Health & Wellness clinics, including preparing, scanning, and retrieving patient health records in response to internal and external requests.
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Assist with health center patient information according to HIPAA and FERPA regulations and with completion of data entry, scanning of electronic medical records and storage. Perform in office procedures under the direction of the Director or medical provider such as vital signs, administration of medication, breathing treatments, ear wash and wound care.
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Scanning of medical records, health maintenance reports and other items and assigning to medical provider to approve/sign off on. Our fast-growing network of providers includes more than 60 healthcare clinics, an urgent care clinic, and a virtual care service known as MethodistNOW. Our employees enjoy not only competitive salaries but also the outstanding benefits package of Methodist Health System, which includes medical, dental, and vision insurance; a matched retirement plan; an employee wellness program; and more.
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