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You will work with patients and clinical teams to schedule initial patient visits and support any needed patient intake requirements. Patient Engagement Specialist. Schedule patient appointments when successful outreach.
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Overview Position Summary: The Licensed Vocational Nurse provides direct pediatric care and nursing assistance to the ambulatory programs of a division including management of patient flow, patient intake, and maintenance of clinic facilities.
$49,504 - $85,394.4 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 months ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Collaborate with clinical and administrative teams to ensure a smooth patient intake process. Stay updated on industry changes and regulations relevant to patient intake. must have the ability to proficiently perform new patient intake procedures.
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Our patient intake process is robust and can be adjusted in real time to allow you to balance the acuity and diagnoses of the patient population you are treating. Custom developed technology driven solutions for psychiatry including an integrated EMR which supports provider-to-patient messaging, telemedicine, direct lab integration and proprietary tools to track and gain insight into your patients’ outcomes.
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Utilize interpersonal skills to help appropriately educate and address any questions the patient and/or patient’s family has concerning hospice and palliative care. JOB REQUIREMENTS Knowledge of the principles of the intake, admission, and transition to care process with the ability to further develop skills in these competency areas.
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Maintains patient stability by checking vital signs and weight, recording intake and output, dispensing/retrieving patient care supplies, report abnormal vital signs to charge nurse or primary RN, as well as accurately documenting in electronic medical records.
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Will be responsible for taking new patient intake information, scheduling of new and current patients. Patient Service Representative (Bilingual - Spanish)*. Vigilance Health is looking for a full-time Patient Service Representative with experience in handling multiple phone lines, the ability to retrieve information through excel spreadsheets and does not get flustered prioritizing calls.
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Fill out and maintain patient records Other tasks as assigned Qualifications: At least one year of previous work experience is desired High school diploma or GED Current certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant or completion of a Certified Nursing Assistant training program Benefits: Medical insurance with Rx benefits Dental insurance Vision care 401k retirement savings plan Paid vacation Salary Range: $21 - $23/hr.
$21 - $23 an hourPart-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Coordinate patient intake, registration, and medical history documentation accurately. - Compassionate demeanour and ability to handle sensitive patient inquiries with empathy.
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Address patient concerns or issues related to the intake process promptly and professionally. Patient Coordinator - Support. Enter patient information, medical history, and other relevant data into the EHR system.
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Assist with the completion of staff training on front and back office duties such as: Pre-registration, Pre-admission, Insurance verification, Pre-certification, Collections of co-pays and deductibles, Billing, Patient intake, Patient procedures, Emergency procedures, Lab Duties, Infection control.
$78,000 - $94,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 3 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Interpersonal skills to effectively interact with the general public, and culturally diverse patient populations, co-workers, professional staff, and faculty in an appropriate manner. Skill in drafting clinical correspondence utilizing correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
$22.03 - $43.68 an hourFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Patient intake, answer patient inquiries, exam room preparation/maintanence/stocking, filing proper visit paperwork, etc. Blood Draw/Phlebotomy experience. Patient intake, answer patient inquiries, exam room preparation/maintanence/stocking, filing proper visit paperwork, etc.
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Fill out and maintain patient records Other tasks as assigned Qualifications: At least one year of previous work experience is desired High school diploma or GED Current certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant or completion of a Certified Nursing Assistant training program Benefits: Medical insurance with Rx benefits Dental insurance Vision care 401k retirement savings plan Paid vacation.
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Provides assistance in activities of daily living and completes necessary tasks to promote patient health, including assisting patients with basic hygiene needs, maintaining an optimum level of mobility and assisting patients with nutritional intake, as needed.
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