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Those include direct care, registration and scheduling, physician-patient communication, precertification, scanning, supervising, order medical supplies and other office-related tasks.
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Travel Required: Monday and Tuesday at Mercy Medical Center Downtown Campus and Wednesday- Friday at Glen Burnie Personal Physicans ResponsibilitiesFront Office duties include, but are not limited to:Patient registration, updating existing patient information, and verifying insurance coverage accurately.
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Responsible for computerized patient registration and scheduling as well as insurance verification to include validation of authorizations and/or benefits information for ancillary procedures.
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Posted job title: Radiologic Technologist/Medical Office Assistant. Will be responsible for answering calls, patient registration, patient collections, verifying insurance, daily reconciliation of cash/deposits and taking xrays.
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Responsibilities/Duties/Functions/Tasks : Assist with high call volume Maintain physicians’ schedules – scheduling office visits and procedures (may be done via phone or face-to-face) View patient visit notes, identifying problems & diagnosis listed and physician orders Assist in patient registration and financial transactions May schedule radiology/lab May include recall scheduling Perform other duties as assigned Qualifications Minimum two-three years of experience in a doctor’s office.
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In this role, the Patient Services Representative schedules medical procedures and services, creates reservations, performs preadmission, registration, discharge and transfer processes.
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The Patient Service Representative will be responsible for: answering the phone, greeting patients when they arrive, checking patients in, pre-registration, collecting insurance information, scheduling patient appointments and other office duties as needed.
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MA/CMA : Within 15 months from date of hire, continued employment will require successful attainment and retention of one of the following certification/registration CCMA, CMA (AAMA), NCMA, RMA (through AMT) or RMA (through ARMA) plus documented completion of a Medical Assisting program through an accredited institution of higher learning.
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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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Preferred Requirements: Two (2) years of experience working in a hospital Patient Registration department physician office setting healthcare insurance company revenue cycle vendor and/or other revenue cycle related roles Knowledge of charity care programs as well as the various government and non-government programs Special Skills: Thorough understanding of insurance policies and procedures.
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Demonstrates ability to effectively manage details by accurately completing patient registration and maintaining medical records in all areas of the hospital. · Problem solves, analyzes and collaborates with patient, Insurance Companies, Hospital Departments, Revenue Integrity, and Central Billing Office to resolve billing and denial issues, including correcting claim or account errors.
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RMA, Registered Medical Assistant, Certified Medical Assistant, CMA, CCMA, Clinic Medical Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, Medical Technologist, Phlebotomy, Phlebotomist, CNA, Certified Nurse Assistant, EMT, Emergency Medical Tech, Clinic Technician, Technician, Health Care Tech, healthcare, Dental Assistant, Vitals, Patient Care, Back Office.
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You will handle various business office duties to include: billing, chart preparation, cash posting, collections, insurance verification, medical records, patient registration and scheduling.
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Fulfills all patient access functionalities including, but not limited to patient registration (in both outpatient and emergency settings), inpatient, outpatient, and physician practice appointment scheduling; accurate patient identification and recording of patient demographic and insurance information, admissions, and verification and monitoring of insurance authorizations.
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Provides support with the daily activities of a medical office including filing, telephone coverage, appointment scheduling, registration, and patient referrals by performing the following duties.
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