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The Patient Liaison researches and stays current on Cedars-Sinai specialty services, assists with medical record requests, pre-admission paperwork, appointment/test/procedure scheduling and follow-up, and demonstrates cultural sensitivity.
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Description The Administrative Specialist Lead serves as team lead for practice support staff who are responsible for appointment and test/procedure scheduling, insurance eligibility and authorizations, responding to patient calls, appointment reminders, surgery scheduling, faculty travel and meeting coordination, maintaining correspondence and clinical team information to as relates to clinical trials research, charge document processing, and other patient practice support needs.
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The Scheduling Coordinator schedules patient appointment/follow ups and/or surgeries as appropriate in the assigned unit/clinic. Ensures patient charts are prepared prior to appointments/follow up and/or surgery including x-rays and pertinent lab work.
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The Community Health Worker is responsible for serving as a liaison/connector between the patient, care team, and the community. You will help to bridge conversations with patients and remove barriers that prevent them from accessing health and social services; and conduct telephonic and/or face-to-face outreach to panel of patients for appointment scheduling, needs assessment, and care gap closure.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Patient Access: Answer phones; Perform appointment making processes; complete accurate patient scheduling and registration, such as verification of patient demographics and payor coverage.
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In addition, the Medical Assistant II will provide administrative and front office support including greeting patients, performing patient check-in/out processes, collecting patient payments, performing insurance verification, scheduling procedures, patient follow-up appointments and/or ancillary testing, obtaining records/authorizations, and creating encounter(s) in patient registration system(s.
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Previous experience in a medical practice, healthcare support center or similar environment, with a focus on scheduling, appointment management, enrollments, patient or provider support.
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The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant in Home Health is responsible for patient care needs relating to functionality status, activities of daily living, fine motor coordination, home assessments, and adaptive equipment.
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Supervises and directs staff RNs, LVNs, and CNAs in their daily job functions and provides meaningful input for employee counseling, evaluation, scheduling and discipline. Provides continuous supervision of staff RNs, LVNs, and CNAs on the unit in provision of patient care.
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Assist Medical Director/Program Physician/Nurse Practitioner with patient intakes – including scheduling, patient check in, insurance verification, payment collection and follow up calls.
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Comprehensive medical support team that includes: local city manager, veterinary technician, regional manager, and on-call medical support team Promotion potential and a clear career path No emergencies and no overnights Training on treating patients in the “at-home” environment Admin support from our Veterinary team for scheduling, patient follow-up, and referrals Company vehicle accompanied by an experienced Vet Tech to every visit And Even More Perks.
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May assist Patient Access Center leadership with staffing planning, staffing projections and staff scheduling to ensure adequate coverage. May assist support and/or Patient Access Center leadership with updates or changes to foundational process, including scheduling protocols, scripting, Master Schedules and training delivery and materials as needed.
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This person will be responsible for answering inbound calls on the clinical care team where they will be registering patients, scheduling appointments, entering insurance information, referral statuses, assisting calls about test results, imaging, and taking notes of patient symptoms.
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Takes vital signs, visions PAMS, assists with treatments, maintains equipment, visual fields and inventory supplies, including EMR, patient scheduling, charge slips and routine patient instruction and knowledge of CPR.
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Staff training and development Patient care protocol development and implementation Assistance with staff scheduling Assistance with recruiting and on-boarding new team members Skills Required: Minimum of 2 years of veterinary experience, specifically in emergency medicine.
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