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We are looking for a Pediatric Therapy Scheduling Coordinator to manage patient intake, scheduling and coordination for patients. As a scheduling coordinator, you should demonstrate excellent organizational skills and the ability to perform well in stressful situations.
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This position is responsible for all C.L. Brumback Primary Care Clinic and Dental Clinic and lab services patient registration, scheduling, inquiries, complaints and compliments. Works directly with the Provider Services Department, Intake, Authorizations, Claims, Finance to provide resolution to all inquiries within a set time frame.
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Performing administrative tasks, including assisting with patient intake, answering phone calls and scheduling patient appointments. Assisting and/or observing patients perform prescribed therapy exercises and documenting patient responses to treatment.
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The Scheduling Call Center Representative / Patient Intake Services Specialist is responsible for the registration and scheduling of Twin Cities Orthopedics patients while maintaining excellent customer service.
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The PCS role includes offering patient intake interviews, financial screenings and registering for Ryan White and AIDs Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) services. Within their duties of greeting patients in a courteous and sensitive manner, scheduling appointments and assisting with the needs of our clients, this position has the opportunity to give standout service that enhances the reputation of AHF, encourages clients to continue to seek medical treatment from an AHF Healthcare Center and recommend our services to others.
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Perform patient intake by verifying intake completion, verifying and scanning medical insurance cards, scanning patient ID, verifying and updating primary care, referring physician, and pharmacy.
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Use impeccable C-I-CARE (a framework containing the key elements of a great interaction and effective communication that we use with patients and each other) in all patient interactions and ensure a fluid and positive in-office experience through patient intake, same day schedule management, appropriate follow up scheduling, strong knowledge of billing and insurance, monitoring patient feedback and assisting with outreach as necessary.
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As a Frontend Technical Lead at Notable, you'll work on patient-facing registration, clinical intake, and appointment scheduling web applications, bringing much-needed polish and innovation to the healthcare experience.
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Our patient intake process is robust and can be adjusted in real time to allow you to balance the acuity and diagnoses of the patient population you are treating. We will handle patient scheduling, billing, and various other support functions.
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Responsible for obtaining intake information for a specific patient population, performing tasks and treatments as delegated by licensed personnel and direct patient care as required.
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Assists the with clerical duties as needed such as: Answering the phone, greeting patients and visitors, routing calls to appropriate staff, scheduling patient appointmentsOther responsibilities as directed by physician or manager.
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JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Call, schedule, pre-register patient accounts via internal appointment scheduling processes and intake from facilities, as well as incoming line for outpatient clinic.
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Promote an efficient patient intake and registration process and assist clinicians with timely scheduling. + Effectively onboard new patients presenting for their first visit, including review of the relevant paperwork, verified benefits, completion of medical forms, and patient outcomes tools.
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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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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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