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Healthcare, front desk, medical receptionist, front office, patient care tech, rehab tech, cna. Healthcare Experience (PT aide/technician, Medical assistant, hospital employment, chiropractic, fitness industry, PT & PTA students)AND/OR.
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At AVP, we offer everything medical and dental insurance, significant eye care discounts, child care assistance, pet insurance, continuing education funds, 401(k), paid holidays plus PTO, Sick Time, opportunity for growth, and much more.
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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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Check in and register patients at the Maternal Fetal Medicine, OB Generalist, and Urogynecology office. Registers existing and new patients, verifies demographics and insurance, determines insurance copays, and collects money and copays to send to the Medical Group, post all payments collected into IDX. Answers incoming calls and handles by transferring, entering a message in the EHR when appropriate.
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Does pre-registration and makes sure that authorization is obtained from the physicians office prior to surgery scheduled. These functions are to include (but not limited to): Medical Records, Credentialing, Admissions/Intake, Accounts Payable, Billing, Collections, Insurance Verification, Transaction, Posting, Clinical Logs and other duties as assigned.
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The successful candidate must have the ability to work independently as well as function within a teamHave a basic knowledge of surgery scheduling, receptionist and registration responsibilities; and must possess the ability to handle stress.
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Description: The BHUCS Medical Secretary/Receptionist performs a wide variety of team-based, patient-centered operational, reception and clerical activities that: a) support the delivery of safe care to patients; b) provide operational and business support to staff, and; c) is expected to function as a strong central presence and resource in support of BHUCS operations for the duration of each shift.
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Front Office Receptionist in am Orthopedic Medical setting. Medical / Physical Therapy Front Office Receptionist. LSMC is Laredo's premier Sports Medicine/ Orthopedics/ Physical Therapy facility offering Laredo's only board certified sports medicine physicians, an Orthopedic Surgeon, a full service x-ray department, a comprehensive line of durable medical equipment, a fully integrated electronic medical records system, physical therapy department.
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The Medical Office Receptionist undertakes a variety of day-to-day office and clerical tasks to ensure that office operations run smoothly and are successful in supporting other business activities.
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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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The Receptionist is expected to perform the office duties related to patient care and treatment and to assist the Hospital Manager and doctors as needed. Conveys the clinic message related to Quality Patient Care and helps educate the client with non-medical patient care.
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Medical terminology knowledge and recent medical/radiology office work experience is preferred. This position serves as a medical receptionist and is responsible for greeting all incoming patients, visitors, physicians, vendors or other individuals in a courteous and professional manner.
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At least eighteen (18) months front medical office receptionist experience with insurance forms and scheduling software required. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment may include exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substances, ionizing radiation, medical preparations and other conditions common to an oncology/hematology clinic environment.
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The position requires an individual with knowledge of front desk medical office operations. May assist and/or perform chaperone duties for patient medical procedures as needed. Demonstrates professional, appropriate, effective and tactful written, verbal and nonverbal communication with patients, families, medical staff, colleagues, vendors, and other departments throughout the continuum of care to promote continuity of care and services and enhance clinical image.
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At least 5 years front medical office receptionist experience with insurance forms and scheduling software required. Some receptionist or office experience preferred.
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