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Certification: Must have active Medical Assistant certification/registration (RMA, CCMA, CMA). Assists with any needed in-office testing including, but not limited to, drawing blood, completing mental status exams, EKG's, walking oxygen studies and point of care testing.
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The Clinic nurse assesses patient health problems and needs, develops and implements nursing care plans, maintains medical records, and assists the physician with office procedures as needed.
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In this position, you are responsible for performing all tasks and communication related to intake of patient information concerning the service of durable medical equipment and respiratory products and supplies with patients/clients, co-workers, and referral sources as it relates to patient services and third party reimbursement.
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The Athletic Trainer, Athletic, Medical and Rehabilitation Services is responsible for the administration of injury/illness prevention, recognition, evaluation, management, treatment, disposition, and rehabilitation for student-athletes participating in the intercollegiate athletics program and enforces health care policies and procedures regarding medical insurance, physical examinations, and related activities for student-athletes.
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Communicate frequently with other Respiratory Sales Specialists across the country and cross-functional counterparts such as Marketing, Sales Ops, Market Access, Field Reimbursement, Training, and Medical Affairs to create alignment of business plan, focus on strategic drivers, and sharing best practices.
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Credentials as a respiratory therapist, Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) or Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) is preferred but other medical credentials may be acceptable (e.g., RN, LPN, LPV) depending upon state licensure laws.
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Understanding of medical reimbursement and terminology and an understanding of front office (receptionist) duties preferred. Experience as a receptionist or with medical front office responsibilities is preferred.
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Delivers and educates patients on the safe use and maintenance of respiratory and HME equipment in the home or office setting. Title : Medical Equipment Delivery Driver. Medical Equipment Delivery Driver.
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Patient services representative, medical biller, patient access manager, coding specialist, medical office assistant, patient advocate, patient representative, medical assistant.
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14 - $15 per hour depending on experience and hours worked Access up to 50% of Your Earned Pay Within 24 hrs Paid Onboarding and Ongoing Training Access to medical, dental and vision benefits Tuition Assistance Outstanding support in the form of a committed office staff and caregiver mentorship program Performance and Referral Bonuses Leadership Opportunities Compassionate and caring culture We're want to hire the best CAREGivers out there.
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Preferred: Previous experience with electronic health records or prior work with a family practice medical office. Strong knowledge of medical terminology. The role of the Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) is to work with chronically ill patients to assist them with management of the behaviors affecting their health.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Environmental Services Technician - Medical Office Building EVS based in Springfield, MO, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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We offer competitive salaries and benefits, including: medical/dental/vision plans, life and accident insurance, 401(K), employee stock purchase plan, educational expense reimbursement, employee assistance program, flexible work hours (availability varies by office and job function), training programs, matching gift program, and more.
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Complete new hire training sessions in the office and coordination of any on the job training needed. Maintain employee and client medical records (electronic and paper files) including making files, filing regularly and keeping files up to date.
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This employee will be responsible for assisting providers in the medical office and surgical suite. A full-time Medical Office Assistant to join our team in Springfield! Dimmick Laughlin Dermatology is a busy medical and surgical dermatology practice located in Springfield, MO. Our providers are experienced in all diagnostic and treatment modalities.
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