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Complies with Allergy Partners and respective hub/department policies and reports incidents of policy violations to a Supervisor/Manager/Director, Department of Compliance & Privacy or via the AP EthicsPoint hotline.
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Maintains detailed knowledge of practice management and other computer software as it relates to job functions. Performs any additional duties as requested by the CFO and/or Director of Central Billing Services.
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Completes all assigned AP training (such as CPR, OSHA, HIPAA, Compliance, Information Security, others) within designated timeframes. Qualifications EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school degree required CMA certificate desirable QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: At least one year of experience in clinical assisting Comfortable using email and interacting with Internet applications Knowledge of practice management and word processing software Good communication skills Neat, professional appearance.
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Attends CPR, OSHA, HIPAA, and OIG training programs as required. Prepares and maintains supplies and equipment for treatments, including sterilization. Calls in prescriptions as ordered by physician or nurse practitioner.
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Maintains emergency equipment, including oxygen, code kit, suction, etc. Monitors patients medical status for possible adverse reaction following receipt of allergy injection. Answers patient-related telephone calls and respond according to clinical protocol.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: Clinical Support Greets patient and escorts them from the waiting room to exam rooms; prepares patients for exam or treatment; takes vital signs.
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Knowledge of practice management and word processing software. CMA or CNA certificate desirable. Greets patient and escorts them from the waiting room to exam rooms; prepares patients for exam or treatment; takes vital signs.
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RESPONSIBLE TO: Practice Manager. Maintains patient confidentiality; complies with HIPAA and compliance guidelines established by the practice. JOB SUMMARY: Coordinates patient care with physician, assists physician with assessment, gives medication pursuant to physician order and assists with administrative duties that further patient care.
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Performs allergy prick testing and/or intradermal testing as ordered by physician. Maintains clinical supply stock and medication samples. Administers allergy injections to shot patients as set forth on physician approved schedule.
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At least two years of experience in a physician office or hospital. Working knowledge of managed care basics, and experience working with a managed care and Medicare population. Position requires full range of body motion including manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination.
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Follows up to obtain referrals and insurance authorization as requested and needed. CMA certificate desirable. Comfortable using email and interacting with Internet applications. Completes appropriate documentation in patients' medical record.
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Performs all other tasks and projects assigned by the Manager. Provides assistance to physician when requested. At least one year of experience in clinical assisting. High school degree required. Performs patient education when appropriate.
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Neat, professional appearance. Qualifications And Experience. Good communication skills. Responsibilities Include, But Are Not Limited To, The Following. Performs Spirometry and other breathing tests as ordered.
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Attends all regular meetings.
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Attends all regular meetings.
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