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Front office duties to include, but not limited to, registration, cashiering, scheduling appointments, tests, and/or hospital admissions; Records vital signs; Performs EKG, spirometry and or other similar non-complex office procedures.
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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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Two years of experience in a physician practice setting in a front office position or equivalent role. Preferred Qualifications Experience in a medical office. Two years of experience in a physician practice setting in a front office position or equivalent role.
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Assisting the front office staff as needed with scheduling, retrieving / filing patient records, etc. Open communication to the Office Manager as well as the Director of Physician Practices, regarding all operations of the clinic, involving patients, staff or physicians is expected.
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Communicates effectively with front office staff regarding same day appointments, changes to schedule and related issues. Arizona Community Physicians (ACP) is seeking a Nurse Practitioner to join our thriving Endocrine specialty office in working with Endocrinology patients.
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Includes one dedicated medical assistant (MA) per provider, front office staff, and a practice administrator. This primary care office houses five primary care physicians and one physician assistant.
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Join a dedicated team of 2 MDs, three full-time NPs, LPNs, RNs, MAs, front office personnel, a triage nurse, and a social worker. Join our physician-led practice in New York, dedicated to improving population health, optimizing care delivery, and enhancing physician work-life balance.
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Coordinates the daily operations of the physician office, including the medical records process, patient and physician scheduling, overseeing the front desk, confirming appointments, and ordering office supplies.
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Medical office position responsible for front office processes in the physician practice. Preferred: Completion of medical office assistant program. Required: Must have 1 year of working in a medical office setting.
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Triage and process messages from patients and front office staff to physicians and physician assistants. Perform nursing procedures under supervision of physician or physician assistant.
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This person will be involved in a wide spectrum of tasks focused around assisting the Physician in all minor in office procedures, as well as being cross-trained in all aspects of the Front Desk Receptionist role to include scheduling, data entry, and maintaining patient records.
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Key ResponsibilitiesCoordinates with clinic staff to ensure a positive patient flow and waiting room experienceAssists with front and back office dutiesPrepares patients to be seen by physiciansCollects vital signs and testing as required by the healthcare providerAssists provider with collection, documentation, processing, and verification of information related to patient care in an EMR system.
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Responsibilities Assist with both front office and back office duties Greet patients, update demographics, verify insurance, and collect payments as necessary Answer phones and schedule patient appointments Assist physicians with patient treatment and minor surgeries Communicate with insurance carriers to obtain authorizations for procedures and pharmaceuticals Handle patients' requests for medical information, copies of medical records, refills, test results, etc.
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The Medical Department Manager is distinguished by responsibility for back office clinical and business functions within a clinic, including direct front-line staff supervision, department budget, quality assurance, affordability and patient engagement responsibilities.
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