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The Medical Receptionist is responsible for performing office functions including but not limited to answering phones, scheduling, registration, and billing for patients in the clinic setting.
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Completion of Medical Assistant training program with documented clinical practicum hours; OR Medical Assistant certification; OR a minimum of one-year experience in medical office setting as a Medical Assistant or like role.
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Medical front office experience preferred. Completes required documents: order, consent, insurance/authorization, coding for procedures and diagnosis codes, medical chart for hospital.
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Six (6) months experience in an outpatient setting as a Medical Office Receptionist performing similar duties preferred; or an equivalent amount of experience in a high-volume customer service role in another industry/environment working with referrals or scheduling surgeries; or six (6) months experience as a Medical Office Receptionist within Dignity Health Medical Foundation.
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Serve as the first point of contact for the medical front office. Previous medical office experience preferred. Assist patients with follow-up appointments, and fulfill medical documentation requests.
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We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Medical Receptionist to join our team. The ideal candidate will have experience working in a medical or dental office setting and possess strong communication and organizational skills.
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JOB SUMMARY: Performs a variety of clerical and/or receptionist duties relating to patient registration and insurance verification for the Medical Clinic. Follow outpatient clinic policy regarding No Show Visits and late appointment arrivals.b. Make follow up phone calls to no show patients in accordance to No Show Policy expectations.c. Document in EMR communication with patient regarding no shows and share information with back office staff and providers.d. When appropriate report chronic no show patients to insurance provider.
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Medical office experience required with a strong emphasis in customer service, computer skills, and phones or completion of a medical receptionist or equivalent training program.
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Medical terminology, keyboard, Microsoft office products, schedule systems, medical records (electronic and paper), billing, basic math, language, reading and writing, customer service.
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Performs front medical desk procedures that include answering telephones, greeting the patients, entering patient demographics in the computer, scheduling appointments, chart assembly, filing, completing forms, coding fee slips, collecting payments and a variety of general office duties including medical records and switchboard.
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SUMMARY: As the Medical Receptionist Float, this individual provides assistance and coordination for all aspects of the office site. This individual is knowledgeable of all front desk receptionist duties and certain aspects of the back office (scheduling.
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Although previous experience as a Medical Receptionist or other front office/reception role is ideal, healthcare, hospitality, and retail experience are also assets. A successful Medical Receptionist (MR) is responsible for actions that support and safeguard the Fogg Remington EyeCare (FRE) Standard of Patient Care. As an MR, you will juggle multi-tasks simultaneously and regularly complete ad hoc projects.
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Heartland Dental believes that to provide exceptional lifetime care for patients, we must hire and grow team members who will support the business and clinical needs of each supported dental office and foster a strong team building culture.
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Job Description Job Title: Receptionist Approved Date: March 1, 2017 Department: Reception Approved By: HR Manager Reports To: Office Manager FLSA Status: Hourly Non-Exempt. Basic Functions The Medical Receptionist welcomes patients and visitors, in person or on the telephone.
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The Medical Office Receptionist will greet patients, maintain patient files, and move patients through a pre-determined schedule of appointment at assigned clinic. JD - Medical Receptionist.
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