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The Medical Assistant works with the physician and other members of the primary or specialty care team by performing a variety of clinical and administrative patient-related duties, in the “Front Office” or “Back Office.
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Work autonomously as a provider and work alongside nurses, x-ray technicians, and front office specialists to provide the best possible patient care. We respect and honor each employee – from the janitors to the CEO. Your direct operational support team will include a Regional Manager, a Provider Lead, Director of Clinical Operations, and a Medical Director who acts as a supervising physician.
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Answers telephone inquiries and triage messages from patients and front office staff to physicians and physician assistants. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $20.00 - $23.00 per hour Work setting: In-person Ability to commute/relocate: Los Angeles, CA: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred) Experience: Medical Assisting: 1 year (Required) Phlebotomy: 1 year (Required) Language: Spanish (Required) License/Certification: MA Certification (Required) Certified Phlebotomy Technician (Required) Work Location: In person.
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Provide effective and efficient front/back office services to patients; coordinate internal and external clinic phone communications among staff, patients, and providers; accurately collect, records and ensure distribution to appropriate staff via computer and/or manual systems; perform clerical, scheduling, registration, referrals, and records activities in support of patients and staff.
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The Clinical Care Attendant is responsible for assisting the Physician, Nurse Practitioner, and Physician Assistant (collectively 'Provider') with front office and back office duties in the outpatient management of patients on a rotating basis.
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Perform other duties as requested by Clinic Manager to facilitate the smooth and effective operations of the office. This position is a vital part of the office team that cares for patients in the clinic setting working under the direction of a Provider and working closely with the Provider, other clinical staff, and direct patient care.
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May work in the front office as needed, as well as perform other duties as assigned by practice manager, more senior staff, or as requested by healthcare provider(s). Texas Health Physicians Group includes more than 1,000 physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants dedicated to providing quality, patient-safe care at more than 240 offices located throughout the DFW Metroplex.
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Coordinates front office team to schedule appointments, meetings. Strong front office experience, including phones, scheduling, greeting patients. Computer skills including Electronic Health Record (EHR) system and Microsoft Office.
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May work in both the clinical and front office functions of the practice providing clerical support, assisting in the delivery of health care and patient care support activities at the direction of the physician/provider.
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Under clinical supervision of a RN or licensed physician/podiatrist, provides basic clinical, front office clerical, and technical support services for client/patient/clinic. Greets and escorts patients to examination rooms, prepares patients according to procedures, and assists physician/clinician with the care of the patient as instructed.
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Front Office Representative duties include the efficient, productive, and professional operation of the front office of the Clinic, which includes telephone and patient reception, scheduling patients, collecting patient demographic and insurance information, and collecting/documenting patient payments.
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Notifies Office Administrator or Reimbursement/Front Office Coordinator when change is neededCommunication/Relationships - Demonstrates a professional, courteous and respectful attitude in dealing with patients, staff, families and significant others.
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Rotate among various clinical and non-clinical service areas such as lab, x-ray, and front office. The Medical Assistant functions under the direction of the Physician, Clinical Lead, Clinical Nurse Supervisor, Nurse Supervisor and/or Office Manager.
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Pay: $18 - $23/hour Job Duties: The Front Office Assistant performs a variety of clerical duties and front office operations in support of the patient care activities ensuring even patient flow and continuous communication within the department, referring physician offices and organization staff.
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Previous physician office, hospital or other frontline customer contact experience in a business setting also preferred. In this role, you will provide exceptional customer and front office services to patients.
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