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Front Desk ReceptionistPosition Overview:The overall responsibility of the Front office Receptionist is to provide excellent customer service while maintaining a smooth workflow to ensure quality patient outcomes.
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The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for greeting patients and completing their check-in and check-out process. Check-in and check-out patients.
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This position involves front office activities including answering telephone calls, collecting copayments, patient scheduling, checking patients in and out as well as filing and other clerical duties.
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Orthodontic Specialists of Oklahoma (OSO) is looking for a FUN and energetic Front Desk Receptionist. Check patients in and out and schedule any follow-up appointments.
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We're looking for a positive and professional hotel front desk agent to deliver an exceptional experience to every guest at our hotel. Greet, check-in, and check out guests when they arrive and leave the premises, distribute keys and room assignments, and record credit card information.
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Utilizes (EMR) and/or other systems for check-in/check-out processes including verifying patient demographics, insurance information, obtaining patient signatures on applicable patient forms, and having the patient complete any paperwork associated with the visit.
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We are a busy growing Dermatology practice seeking front desk office staff. Experience with both check-in and check-out and insurance verification is a plus but we are willing to train.
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They will schedule patient appointments, verify insurance, check patients in and out, answer and direct phone calls, request office supplies, etc. Treasure Coast Community Health, a well-established, ever-growing and highly respected healthcare provider in our community / Federally Qualified Healthcare Center is seeking a Medical Receptionist to be based at one of our busy Indian River County sites, where they will provide friendly and professional customer service to our patients who visit and call-in to our centers.
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Able to operate standard office equipment (i.e. computer, fax, copier, scanner, etc) You will coordinate the flow of patients through the office, assist patients with payments, help with billing and insurance information, schedule appointments, maintain patient charts as well as various other administrative tasks.
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REPORTS TO: Front Office Supervisor/Office Manager. Back-up check-out in placing telephone calls to confirm upcoming appointments and verifying information required of the patient at the time of appointment.
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Requirements: High School diploma/GED. Graduate of an accredited Medical Office Administration program or at least 6 months of prior experience working as a Medical Receptionist or 1 year of clerical experience.
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An exciting new opportunity for a Front Desk Receptionist at a Dental Practice. Assist patients with paperwork and check-in/check-out processes. Has worked in a Dental office.
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At least one year of hospitality industry experience as a hotel front desk agent or similar position preferred. Has previous experience or working knowledge of Microsoft Office and reservation management systems.
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SIMEDHealth is currently looking for multiple Full Front Desk Receptionists / Clinic Assistants to join our team in our Gainesville, FL office. The Front Desk Receptionist / Clinic Assistant (CA) is responsible for the front desk reception and management of the clinic front desk.
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Check insurance visits daily (Medicaid) Morning: Sign in to tablets, cut on TVs in lobby Night: Sign out of tablets, clean and place them on charge Notify Office Manager of any issues as they arise Any other task requested by management or physician Multi-tasked position Late night will be every Thursday and every 3rd Tuesday.
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