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Job Summary:We are seeking a Full-Time Limited Scope X-ray Tech/Medical Assistant for our Kalmia location. This individual will be responsible for performing a wide variety of patient care duties which include:Performs all required x-ray procedures with basic/limited scope reporting, reviewing and maintenance of accurate records and equipment.
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Performs clerical/administrative responsibilities such as filing and/or scanning patient medical records, obtaining lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes, and referral information.
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Performs clerical/administrative responsibilities such as filing and/or scanning patient medical records, obtain lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes, and referral information.
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Collects patient history, performs medication reconciliation and enters information in the electronic medical record. Sorts and distributes clinic mail and medical records to the appropriate clinic personnel.
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Orders and retrieves patient’s medical records, x-ray films, scans, lab work, etc. Assists Providers with patient office visits which include, rooming patients, interviewing patients, recording vital signs including pulse rate, blood pressure, height and weight, head circumference and entering information in patient electronic medical record (EHR.
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Previous experience in Radiation or X-Ray. - Proficient in Microsoft Office and Electronic Health Records. - Medical Assistant Certificate. Benefit packages for this role will start on the 1st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching.
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Support the clinical team by covering clinic, preparing charts, prepping procedure rooms, retrieving x-ray films, rooming patients, ordering reports, completing and retrieving records, and other tasks as needed.
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Fulfill clerical responsibilities as assigned which may include sending and receiving patient medical records, obtaining lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes, referral information etc.
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Maintaining electronic medical records (EMR) The Medical Assistant works closely with the physician in the office clinical setting, assists with direct patient care, and serves as the clinical liaison between physician and patient and between physician and the office staff and offers the added skill of providing the radiology function.
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Basic computer skills; including familiarity with electronic medical records. The MA is responsible for the care of patients and to achieve the goals of the facility as directed by the Physician/Medical Provider.
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Communication skills to deal well with employees, patients, families and Physician/Medical Providers. Assist the Physician/Medical Provider with procedures. Some medical experience.
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Previous experience as a Medical Assistant, preferably in a primary care clinical setting. Certification as a Medical Assistant preferred. Performs aspects of patient care in an environment that optimizes patient safety and reduces the likelihood of medical/healthcare errors.
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Schedules patients for tests, as ordered, and informs them as to what to expect, – i.e. lab, x-ray/procedures, nuclear medicine, stress test – i.e. Myoview, exercise, adenosine, and cardiac Holter monitor.
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Experience utilizing Modernizing Medicine / EMA Electronic Medical Record (EMR) highly preferred. Contacts Hospital and outside sources regarding lab results, x‑ray results and ER reports; phones pharmacies to authorize prescriptions; contacts nursing homes regarding patient orders; contacts patients to relay test result information; and returns patients phone calls with the physician's recommendations for their care.
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Advocates and performs standing orders for labs, EKG, Chest –X-ray and other tests as necessary. Performs patient intake utilizing Electronic Health Records. Proficient in Microsoft word and Excel with preferred knowledge of Next-Gen Electronic Health Records.
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