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Position Summary:Management of all practice activities including: patient scheduling, registration, financial counseling, medical records, billing and collection, data entry and processing, cash posting, clinic certifications and licenses, required education, inventory and resource utilization.
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Management of all practice activities including: patient scheduling, registration, financial counseling, medical records, billing and collection, data entry and processing, cash posting, clinic certifications and licenses, required education, inventory and resource utilization.
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At least two (2) years experience in a hospital, physician's office or other type of medical setting with emphasis in registration, scheduling, order entry and insurance verification. Report to Scheduling and Insurance Verification/Authorization Manager.
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Monitors the scheduling and registration process assessing and evaluating Seamless Access Representative’s verbal and written communication skills (including good voice quality, good diction and articulation), customer service, accuracy, call-waiting time, dropped calls and response time to increase revenue, reduce costs and improve service quality.
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Professional Engineer (PE) Registration desired Minimum five (5) years’ experience in physical security, including three (3) years’ experience in construction security of USG or commercial facilities.
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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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The Patient Relations Specialist is also responsible for clinical administrative functions, such as answering phone calls, patient intake, registration, scheduling, demographics data entry, insurance verification, collecting payments, patient and authorization follow-up, and ensuring that patient insurance billing is both accurate and timely.
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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. Successful completion of competencies related to the Cadence Scheduling system.
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Performs administrative or clerical duties as assigned, including filing, reception, scheduling, data entry, and patient registration. BLS through the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer with card in-hand before start date.
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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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Answers and responds to clients' inquiries regarding registration and available services including FQHC Sliding Fee Scale. Must become knowledgeable about patient databases (i.e. Nextgen, Provide Enterprise) and their interrelation to appointment scheduling.
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This role is responsible for providing ongoing curriculum development, implementation and evaluation of classroom and clinical instruction, participation in student advising, and registration. They are responsible for the planning of the curriculum, development of the syllabus, distribution of the syllabus to all clinical instructors, the development of tests, scheduling of class and clinical sessions, correspondence with the clinical instructors, and correspondence with the clinical facilities in their courses.
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Promote an efficient patient intake and registration process and assist clinicians with timely scheduling. 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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The Registration Specialist is expected to acquire an understanding of and proficiency in all functions of their assigned area. Under guidance and supervision, the associate performs reception, billing, scheduling, insurance verification and benefit coordination, filing, record keeping and other duties throughout the hospital.
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