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The Patient Service Associate is responsible for all front desk operations, which include, but are not limited to: Scheduling patients Answering phones Scanning medical records Triage patient phone calls for severity/importance Collection of insurance information and verification or benefits Charge entry and payment posting.
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Backed by over 20 years of experience, Quality Medical Management Services USA offers healthcare consultancy services in the area of medical staff operations, practice management, ancillary service revenue enhancement, compliance, records management, and business applications.
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The Clinic Receptionist performs duties directly involved with all aspects of the secretarial duties needed to maintain medical records. Maintaining medical records.
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Greets clients, uses practice management software, checks patients in and out of the hospital, keeps patient and client information up to date, schedules surgical appointments, processes medication refills, and creates and maintains medical records, answers phone calls and takes messages/transfers calls as appropriate, collects and processes client payments, maintains cash box, and emails and faxes documents, all in a timely manner.
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Perform duties involving record filing, retrieval, and assisting with the filing of registration documentation in electronic medical records. Our medical staff offers a wide range of medical specialities from primary care to oncology.
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Strong computer skills and knowledge of electronic medical records. Puget Sound Pain Clinic has locations throughout Pierce & King Counties WA. We are expanding our staff and we are currently looking for a Medical Receptionist.
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Proficient in operating a standard desktop and Windows-based computer system, including but not limited to, electronic medical records, Microsoft Word /Excel/Outlook, intranet and computer navigation.
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Medical Front Desk Receptionist. Build and maintain patient records through the use of the practice EMR system. New York Cancer & Blood Specialists (NYCBS), a prominent and respected Oncology/Hematology group, is seeking a Front Desk Receptionist to join a well-established and growing pure sub-specialty practice with academic affiliation.
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Answering incoming calls, scheduling appointments as well as updating patient demographics, maintain bump list, schedule for each division, page MD’s with hospital consults, obtain medical records when possible, miscellaneous duties such as: assist with scheduling sleep study patients, file batches, distribute correspondence with co-workers.
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Nephrology - Medical Front Desk Receptionist. We deliver the best medical care possible with your well-being in mind. Our network of outstanding physicians specializes in family medicine, internal medicine, physical therapy, nephrology, rheumatology, surgery, urology, and OB/GYN. At NY Health, we are dedicated to healthcare excellence and provide highly professional, sensitive, and personalized care.
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Job SummaryTo accurately check patients in and out by verifying insurance, collecting payments, and maintaining patient records and accounts. Previous medical clerical experience preferred.
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Accurately register patients and create patient accounts within an Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system. Manual Edge PhysioTherapy, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our team.
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Medical Receptionist I Responsibilities. If it is not possible to provide common communication in the patient's language, then coordinates for translation services by a qualified medical interpreter.
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Insurance Verification Schedule appointments for new and recurring patients based on Physician and PA/NP availability Maintain hard copy patient records as well as the files stored in our EHR Call patients to remind them of upcoming appointments and to help them schedule testing for off-site services Provide patients with support and guidance as needed Medical Receptionist Requirements: Minimum 1-year previous experience in a medical practice.
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Strive Physical Therapy, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our team! Medical, dental, vision, LTD insurances.
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