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The Medical Office Representative position is the first point of phone customer service contact. The Medical Assistant/Medical Office Representative (MA/MOR) position is responsible for knowing his/her professional scope of practice as defined by the California Business and Professional Code and for satisfactorily completing the Dignity Health Medical Foundation (DHMF) orientation period that includes demonstrating skills and behaviors that meet a fully competent level of performance.
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Description: AFC Urgent Care is looking for a medical assistant or patient service representative to be the front office lead. Front desk leads are to lead by example and have stellar customer service skills.
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Complete HEDIS and all other clinical alerts tasked to a medical assistant role per protocols including management of home monitoring systems if applicable Deliver on excellent customer service for every member including assisting with care coordination needs such referrals, enrollments in chronic disease management programs, etc.
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Ensure optimal customer service by utilizing feedback provided by quality assurance reviews to enhance patient experience. They take ownership of caller issues and deliver excellence customer service.
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Job Requirements:At least 1-2 years of experience High school Diploma or GED (Please make sure you have proof before subbing)Good customer service skillsOther Information:Pay: 16 - 18 an hour.
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The Medical Assistant (Pediatric) - Call Center will assist individuals who call the call center to schedule a Pediatric appointment and provides exceptional customer service to patients and clients of JWCH, Wesley Health Centers.
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SUMMARY - The Patient Service Medical Assistant Representative position is the first point of phone customer service contact for our patients physicians other clinic staff internal and external laboratory and imaging staff hospital staff patient family members and vendors.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBUSY specialty medical practice on the Main Line has immediate opening(s) for Patient Service Representative(s) (Front Desk and/or Medical Assistant)EXPERIENCED candidate(s) should embrace customer service and be a friendly, upbeat, positive person that is respectful to others.
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A Patient Service Medical Assistant Representative may also perform a variety of other duties including but not limited to collecting and updating demographics and insurance information verification of health plan eligibility taking complete and accurate messages and scheduling mutually acceptable appointment times utilizing an electronic appointment management system electronic health record and contact center system.
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Six (6) month's experience in an outpatient setting as a Medical Office Receptionist preferred; or an equivalent amount of experience in a high-volume customer service role in another industry/environment; or 6 months experience as a Phone Receptionist or Health Information Associate within Dignity Health.
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The MOR position is the first point of phone customer service contact. The Medical Assistant/Medical Office Representative (MA/MOR) position is responsible for knowing his/her professional scope of practice as defined by the Nevada statutes and regulations and for satisfactorily completing the orientation period that includes demonstrating skills and behaviors that meet a fully competent level of performance.
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The Medical Assistant/Patient Service Representative (MA/PSR) position is the first point of phone customer service contact for our patients physicians other clinic staff internal and external laboratory and imaging staff hospital staff patient family members and vendors.
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Performs defined Medical Assistant duties as needed in order to ensure patient flow and timely medical care by following established procedures and precedents, prepares patients for physical examination, obtains specimens and conducts select point of care laboratory tests and records results.
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Prior experience as a medical receptionist, patient service representative or medical assistant. Professional telephone etiquette: ability to demonstrate and maintain professional customer service skills including empathy, patience and courtesy.
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Medical Assistant customer service, customer support, healthcare, medical, Medicare, Medicaid, enrollment, specialist, Medicare coordinator, benefit investigation, benefit customer service representative, prior authorization, member services, clinical, medical office, medical center, medical assistant, insurance, health plan, managed care, health insurance.
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