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Equal Opportunity Employer - Minorities/Females/Disabled/VeteransTags:Tags: Medical Office, Medical Assistant, Front Desk, Patient Care Representative, Entry Level, Sales, Customer Service, Receptionist, Reception, Office Assistant, Secretary, Administrative Aid, Clerical, Scheduling, Vitals.
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Requirements: Proven experience as a patient care coordinator/receptionist/front desk/ or other related medical scheduling experience. Our team builds up service models and technologies to enable companies to easily set up wellness clinics and other preventative medical services in the office at their selected times.
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To be successful as a Dental Receptionist, you should be able to organize and maintain patient waiting areas as well as front-desk areas. Dental Receptionist Requirements: High school diploma or GED. Certification in office administration, medical administration, or related field is advantageous.
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Busy Dealership is looking for Front Desk Receptionist! Our team members also enjoy a comprehensive benefits program including Medical, Employee discounts on vehicle purchases, parts, and service Paid-time-off Comprehensive employee recognition programs.
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Front Desk Receptionist. This position comes with a generous benefits package, including, medical, dental, vision, prescription, Paid Time Off, 401K and supplemental insurances. At least 3-5 years of medical front office experience.
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Front Office Receptionist needed for busy medical office. Entering patient information into electronic medical record. Front Office Receptionist needed for busy medical office. Responsible for handling front office reception and administration duties, including greeting guests and offering them a beverage, answering phones, handling company inquiries, and sorting and distributing mail.
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Medical billing/medical receptionist experience preferred. Summary : The Front Desk Associate greets patients, updates insurance information in the system, verifies and analyzes health insurance benefits, explains payment policies, answers phones, and other administrative tasks.
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As a Medical Receptionist, you will be the first point of contact for our patients and play a vital role in creating a positive and welcoming experience. We are currently seeking a motivated and friendly Medical Receptionist to join our team and contribute to our mission of providing exceptional patient care.
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ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIESPatient intake, measure vital signs and record patient's chief complaint in the electronic medical record systemMaintain a friendly, supportive and professional demeanor with patients and colleagues Administer, prepare, and send out Laboratory specimens and vaccines Perform in-office lab tests (i.e. strep testing, HGB, Lead, etc.
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The Front Desk Administrator will use EMR (electronic medical records) and practice management software, so computer skills are a must. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionFront Desk Administrator - West Caldwell OfficeThe Front Desk Administrator position answers incoming phone calls, makes outgoing calls to confirm patient appointments, checks-in patients, collects co-pays, verifies and updates insurance information and coordinates the patient schedule.
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Job DescriptionJob Descriptionlooking for a motivational/dedicated front desk receptionist that would like to join our team. Must have medical front desk experience. Company Descriptionoffer 401k, medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, paid sick timeCompany Descriptionoffer 401k, medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, paid sick time.
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Our Front Desk Receptionist should be efficient and well-spoken with experience running a medical office. Confirm patient appointmentsPrepare fee slips and charts for next day appointmentsRetrieve previous notes from Referring doctor for new patientsTake problem calls, fill out appropriate paperwork for calls to be triagedMaintain excellent communication and effective working relationships with patients, providers, clinical and administrative teams, leadership, insurance companies, the public and the medical community to facilitate high patient quality care.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDoctor's office is seeking a front desk receptionist. The ideal candidate will have experience in a medical setting, be friendly, positive, have a professional appearance, quick on the computer, great on the phone and detail oriented with strong multi-tasking abilities.
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Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying, transcribing, and faxing. Benefit offerings available for our associates include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and a 401K plan.
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4 year (minimum) experience as a Front Desk Receptionist, working in a medical office a plus. Managing Daily Appointment Sheets for Front Desk and Practitioners. Deep cleaning/sanitization medical tools.
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