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The Senior Front Office Assistant performs routine computerized scheduling and administrative functions in an ambulatory/physician office operating under the direction of the Department Manager, Medical Office Manager, Academic Program Manager, Academic Practice Nurse Manager and/or the Practice Site Supervisor.
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Typing skills 40-60 WPM (please send talent 1 minute typing assessment) 1 year medical administrative experience (scheduling, registration, patient access, medical front office, etc) Calls are pertaining to scheduling patients for MRIs.
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Basic office skills including 35 wpm typing and 4500 key stokes an hour. Successful completion of competencies related to the Cadence Scheduling system. Basic office skills including 35 wpm typing and 4500 key stokes an hour.
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Position Summary:This is a first level secretarial/clerical position, and while it incorporates elements of other levels, it has a majority of effort associated with providing secretarial/clerical support including greeting visitors, answering phones, screening and routing calls, scheduling; drafting, monitoring and tracking of correspondence and other typed material.
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Be a part of a world-class academic healthcare system at UChicago Medicine as a Patient Services Representative in our Nephrology Clinic at our Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine (DCAM ) location.
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Manages all front office operations including patient greeting, appointment scheduling, check-in, check-out, patient tracking, copay collections, patient balances. Requires manual dexterity sufficient to operate a keyboard, type at 35 wpm, operate calculator, copier, scanner e-mail and such other office equipment as necessary.
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The Medical Customer Service Specialist performs a number of duties including greeting and checking in patients/visitors, scheduling appointments, answering incoming calls, taking messages, collecting co-pays, scanning medical documentation, identifying insurance coverage, working with patient referrals, end of day closing tasks, and tasking using Electronic Health Records (E. H. R.
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Inbound calls will include answering appliance questions, resolving immediate customer concerns, rerouting customers to the right department, and scheduling technician to a customer's home. Typing speed with corrections of no less than 35 wpm (50+ preferred.
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Must type 45 to 50 wpm Ability to work independently and with others Strong organizational skills Able to work flexible schedule based on business demands Ability to lift 15 pounds Able to sit for prolonged periods of time Moderate noise environment (i.e. computers and printers, light traffic etc.
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10 Key at 5000 WPM with 95% accuracy required. Typing at 35 WPM with 95% accuracy required. Scheduling flexibility to cover for absences (vacation, sick leaves, etc.) 10 Key at 5000 WPM with 95% accuracy required.
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High School diploma, typing speed of 30 wpm, high attention to detail, excellent customer service skills and strong communication skills. The CSA is responsible for scheduling patients, verifying insurance, collecting payments, and exemplifying the Service is our Passion culture.
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Requirements / Qualifications: Strong Communication/Telephone Skills Motivated Computer and keyboard literate Data entry skills 30 WPM General office and customer service experience Transportation knowledge a plus INDHP LI-AK1 RL Carriers is a family owned, privately held transportation company founded in 1965.
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Experience in patient access, billing, cash collections, insurance, appointment scheduling, or directly related experience preferred. Must be able to accurately types 30 - 35 WPM and possess knowledge of basic computer software, e.g., Word and Excel required.
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Experience with ADT/EMR systems and scheduling/ordering systems preferred. Skills: Intermediate computer and data entry skills with accuracy required, including a minimum 40 wpm keyboarding.
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QualificationsEducationRequired: High School diploma or GED from an accredited programPreferred: Associate or Bachelor’s degreeExperienceRequired: 3 years general administrative experience and 2 years medical insurance verification experience or experience scheduling operative procedures.
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