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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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Provide administrative support to the Learning & Development programs, coordinating GO classes at the Support Center, scheduling guest facilitators, and coordinating GO training agendas and logistics.
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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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As a Program Assistant for a certified Great Place to Work, you will provide administrative support for healthcare programs. Two to three years of experience performing office and administrative/secretarial duties, preferably including some administrative support work for one or more managers in an academic or business office environment.
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The position directly supervises staff and manages program operations and administrative functions to include budget design, course planning and scheduling, program evaluation, policy implementation, strategic planning, personnel administration, marketing, and promotion.
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The Patient Service Representative II (PSR II) following established practices, policies and guidelines, provides clerical and administrative support/duties while handling high volume of patient coordination and complex scheduling in the licensed clinics at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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Responsibilities may include: scheduling appointments, giving information to callers, dictation, composing. Provides administrative support to the assigned unit. memos, transcribing notes, handling multiple projects, and preparing and monitoring invoices and expense reports.
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Description As an Administrative Assistant III,/Surgery Scheduler you are responsible for patient scheduling, admissions, and therapeutic procedures: obtaining insurance authorizations, answer, screen and respond to incoming calls, prepare all documentation, charts, encountering and other information needed for physician clinics, schedule patient needed appointments, x-rays, surgery, and tests.
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Assist Program Director with administrative tasks including but not limited to: staff scheduling, department timesheet monitoring and daily audit reporting. Responsibilities also include assisting the Program Director in managing the staff and administrative duties as assigned.
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Monitor the store communication systems, ensure that communications are appropriately disseminated, and track the activities related to store assignments; Assist with scheduling, timekeeping, and payroll administration under the guidance of managers; Oversee employee records and files; includes time & attendance records, employment documentation, etc.
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ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT : Our team provides assigning, communication, scheduling, care coordination, and quality assurance support so you can focus on what you do best: treating the patient.
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Best-in-class Support Center to handle all administrative tasks including but not limited to - client intake, recruiting, payroll, HR, billing, credentialing/contracting, and scheduling. A team of Client Services Specialists handling ALL BT scheduling for you.
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Minimum 1 year Scheduling, Medical Records or Front Office experience required or externship in medical field. Administrative experience in an office setting; previous release of information/ filing and scanning medical records, or other related experience in a healthcare environment is preferred.
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The VP, Internal Audit Manager will typically have 4-6 direct reports for which they have administrative responsibility. All of the VP, Internal Audit Managers are responsible to work together on the scheduling of the auditors on audits/ projects.
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Supervises and directs staff RNs, LVNs, and Mental Health Workers in their daily job functions and provides meaningful input to Administrative House Supervisor regarding employee counseling, evaluation, scheduling and discipline.
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