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Working knowledge of HMOs, Medicare, Medicaid, PPO and third party payers. Under the supervision of the Department Director, Ambulatory Administrator, or Office Manager, directs, coordinates and facilitates the surgical scheduling activities of all clinic physicians.
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Will lead an efficient, successful, highly focused customer service trained business office team including: (1) surgery scheduling, (2) admissions/registration, (3) insurance verification, (4) patient financial counselors.
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Arrange conference services for interagency and public outreach meetings, including by pre-clearing visitors into the building, scheduling conference rooms; verifying participation and helping escort visitors; creating name tent cards; assembling briefing books; making lunch or refreshment break reservations.
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Work with the Executive Director-East Bay and functional experts to ensure smooth day-to-day program operations, including scheduling, program assignments, ordering materials and supplies, space planning, program budgeting and expense management.
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Interface with all on-site work teams (including subcontractors) as required, to resolve problems, ensure quality, safety, scheduling and achieving schedules in support of overall project objectives.
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Knowledge of medical scheduling and EMR Software (Nextgen preferred) Full coverage for Employee PPO Medical insurance. Scheduling follow-up appointments and counseling patients about their financial responsibility.
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Manages, coordinates, and directs all aspects of medical offices for the medical clinic including all business office operations I.T., patient scheduling, records, billing, communications, personnel administration, material control, including OSHA, CLIA and other regulatory criteria, and all other related activities to meet practice objectives.
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These tasks include answering and triaging phone calls, scheduling patients, medical reception duties, office services, obtaining and uploading all medical records, maintaining electronic patient charts, and unit supply ordering and stocking.
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Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans (PPO & HSA options available) Provide administrative support including typing, filing distribution of reports, data entry, and preparation of presentations, meeting scheduling and other administrative duties.
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Evaluate construction scope and create tactical schedules using scheduling systems (MS Project and Primavera P6). Employees will receive competitive pay, health insurance, including medical, dental, and vision coverage (choose between our Base Plan with HSA or Buy-up PPO plan), 401(k) with company match, 12 paid holidays, and up to 15 days of paid time off (PTO) per year.
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Ability to apply the use and terminology associated with CPT and ICD-10 coding, as well as basic anatomy/physiology, and out-patient diagnostic testing medical terminology, Medicare guidelines, HMO and PPO contracts and other insurance billing processes.
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Possess 12+ years of experience of Program/Product Office (PPO) experience with PPO Planning, Scheduling, and Earned Value Management (EVM) analysis and reporting. Ability to advise PPO leadership of Planning, Scheduling, and EVM analysis.
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Assist with patient scheduling when conflicts arise to ensure that every patient is able to schedule according to their prescribed POC. The clinic patient demographic and treatment diagnosis include: post- op tendon repairs as well as routine hand upper extremity diagnosis (Private, PPO, Workers' Compensation, Medicare.
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Salaried employees may choose from two PPO medical plans through Anthem BlueCross, including our most popular plan, for which 100% of the premium is paid by Granite for eligible employees and dependents.
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A Specialty practice in Worcester, MA is in need of an Endodontist, with autonomous/flexible scheduling. PPO and/or Fee for Service only. Very high reimbursements w/PPO insurance.
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