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Performing administrative tasks, including assisting with patient intake, answering phone calls and scheduling patient appointments. The technician works in the clinic in accordance with state Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy Practice Acts and company policy and procedures.
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The Patient Relations Specialist is also responsible for clinical administrative functions, such as answering phone calls, patient intake, registration, scheduling, demographics data entry, insurance verification, collecting payments, patient and authorization follow-up, and ensuring that patient insurance billing is both accurate and timely.
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Mentors staff in career development opportunities, including creation of a Development Plan. Assists with patient intake and optimal patient flow; manages patient volumes during hours of operation.
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Proactively reviews charts in advance of patient intake. Certified Medical Assistant/Scribe provides clinical care under the supervision of the physician(s) and practice manager for the patients of the practice.
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Responsibilities include: Obtaining vitals, intake process, working with provider to assist with patient visit, administering injections, performing ECGs, telephone triage, placing orders and refilling Prescriptions at the Providers request and Phlebotomy.
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Assembling patient intake forms and scanning into practice management systems. The Medical Assistant works under the Clinic Manager to assist with maintain efficient patient flow and quality care during clinic hours.
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The Certified Medical Assistant / Registered Medical Assistant performs routine administrative and patient care support duties in a medical practice to assist medical and/or nursing staff in the examination and treatment of patients and ensures that the office runs smoothly.
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Follows patient intake/rooming work policies in place at the practice and maintains examination areas. This includes tasks such as patient intake at office visit, exceptional patient care, documentation, vaccine and medication administration, clerical, environmental, and organizational tasks.
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Handles patient intake, updates medical records, and administers appropriate screening tools. Demonstrates knowledge of the certified medical assistant scope of practice, incorporating elements of holistic patient-centered and team-based care.
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Perform assessments of acute, non-acute, chronic clinical and psychological diagnosis, new patient intake/screening, history and physical examination. This is a full-time Physician Assistant (Family Practice) position at Fort Gordon, Augusta Georgia that affords job security, a competitive salary, bonuses, moving expenses, full malpractice coverage, up to 26 days paid vacation, 10 days paid Federal Holidays, a sick leave benefit, 401K, CME opportunities, an active GME program in primary care and surgical specialties and a first-class health and retirement benefit package.
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Assist patients with meals, bathing, activities of daily living, complete linen change, and any other patient care measures that might be required within scope of practice. This is just some of the basic job functions of a Patient Care Tech or Certified Nursing Assistant.
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Completes necessary intake which includes obtaining patient vital signs and other tests within defined scope of practice as needed. Supports best practice workflows for MIPS by updating medical records with patient vital signs and Histories (Immunization, Medical & Surgical.
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Job Summary: The Registered Nurse (RN), Contact Center meets all requirements of a NorthStar Care Community RN and provides professional nursing services or supervises the provision of nursing services to hospice patients in accordance with accepted standards of practice.
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Assisting and/or observing patients perform prescribed therapy exercises and documenting patient responses to treatment. Technicians must have excellent organizational skills and attentive insight to contribute to exceptional patient care.
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Medical assistant or equivalent clinical training performs various duties throughout the office from patient intake to patient care. Become a part of this patient oriented fast paced medical practice.
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