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Have the ability to answer and operate phones, radio communications, and other communication equipment to provide effective communication with facilities, operations, and emergency personnel.
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The Patient Service Associate will greet and schedule patients, answer and manage our busy phone system and consistently promote the agency’s commitment to excellence. Answer, screen, and direct incoming telephone calls and document as needed in electronic health record (EHR) system, per CHC guidelines.
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Forwards phones to answering service and notifies answering service about the physician's on-call status. Responsible for daily activities including but not limited to message retrieval from answering service, voicemail, retrieval and distribution of faxes, filing, photocopying, opening and sorting mail.
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The Patient Service Associate will work closely and effectively with a diverse population of patients and medical professionals. The Patient Service Associate will also perform other duties as assigned.
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They ensure the equipment and clinic remain safe and clean for our patients, provide support to our front office team such as answering phones, collecting copays, checking in patients, and communicating with the patients and their family members.
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It's up to you to keep your aisles neat and clean, work with multiple supervisors and fellow associates, stock shelves, and answer tricky questions. Paid time off benefits include parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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Responsibilities include: utilizing the electronic medical record (EMR) to schedule initial evaluations and follow up appointments and process patient charges; coordinating referrals; preparing the proper paperwork and collecting pertinent patient information; answering phones; performing other related duties as assigned.
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Feel great and thrive with access to health and wellness programs, paid time off and discounts for work necessities, such as cell phones. At KinderCare Learning Companies, the first and only early childhood education provider recognized with the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award, we offer a variety of early education and child care options for families.
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Perkspot Discount Program – discounts on travel, gyms, cell phones, restaurants, auto, apparel & electronics. You’ll be part of the KBS crew providing cleaning/janitorial services throughout a large climate controlled fulfillment center.
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Answering phones and providing quality services - Getting the call to the right person - Checking patients in and out - Scheduling - Verify completeness of charts - Greeting patients. epic,Administrative support,Clerical,Medical,Front desk,Medical terminology,Emr,Patient registration.
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Position Purpose: The ideal candidate will display a drive to provide patient-centered experiences through scholarly scientific inquiry, compassion for the human spirit and mind, advocacy and education for the patient and families, and collaboration with all those who touch our patients.
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Position Purpose: The ideal candidate will display a drive to provide patient-centered experiences through scholarly scientific inquiry, compassion for the human spirit and mind, advocacy and education for the patient and families, and collaboration with all those who touch our patients.
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Answer incoming telephone lines and direct the caller accordingly. The Patient Service Specialist performs complex administrative duties including but not limited to patient registration, patient scheduling, providing excellent customer service to clients, and management of multi-line phone system.
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Additionally, you'll handle standard administrative duties such as answering phones, managing and maintaining documentation, sending and processing electronic communications and mail, and management of office supplies and equipment.
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Supervise counter sales and customer services by ensuring all customers are promptly greeted, all phones are answered in a timely manner, all refunds are handled correctly, etc. Assist store manager with essential store functions, i.e. store accounting, daily invoice checking, inventory control, store security, store and vehicle maintenance, etc.
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