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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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Dental Receptionist Requirements: High school diploma or GED. Certification in office administration, medical administration, or related field is advantageous. To be successful as a Dental Receptionist, you should be able to organize and maintain patient waiting areas as well as front-desk areas.
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Howard Beach Urgent Care, part of Optum, has an immediate opening for a friendly, patient focused and detailed oriented Medical Receptionist to join our team. 1+ years of experience working in a medical front / Urgent Care office position performing duties such as scheduling appointments, checking patients in/out, insurance verification, collecting co-pays, and maintaining medical records.
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Two years progressively responsible medical receptionist/medical office experience. Post High School course in medical terminology and secretarial skills preferred. Training (1 month) is in person; subsequently 2 days in office/3 days remote.
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Previous medical receptionist experience or background in general office work preferred. Working knowledge of PCs, Microsoft Office Suite, copy machine and other office equipment.
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Does pre-registration and makes sure that authorization is obtained from the physician's office prior to surgery scheduled. These functions are to include (but not limited to): Medical Records, Credentialing, Admissions/Intake, Accounts Payable, Billing, Collections, Insurance Verification, Transaction, Posting, Clinical Logs and other duties as assigned.
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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. All other duties as assigned by Office Manager or Practice Administrator. Reports to : Office Manager. All other duties as assigned by Office Manager or Practice Administrator.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Title: Medical Assistant / Receptionist for a Podiatry OfficeImmediate openingDescription: Employee is responsible for answering the phones, making appointmentsChecking patients in/outMedical assistant duties, autoclave, sterilization, rooming patients, updating patient chartMust have Medical Office ExperienceMust be computer savvyExperience with Athena EMR a plusMust be personable, self starter, able to multitask, able to work independently and a people person.
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Duties include making appointments, answering phone calls, accepting payments, knowledge of excel, office software Nextech, Desire to learn and be able to describe procedures and products to inquiries from new patients.
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As a PT Receptionist, greeting patients with a welcoming demeanor, answering phones, checking patients in and out of the office, scheduling appointments, assisting with billing and insurance, and maintaining accurate medical records are all important aspects of the position.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Interview and select individuals for front office medical receptionist, medical assistant, x-ray and other positions Maintain and adjust work schedules and ensure optimal staffing across functional areas within clinic and amongst other clinics Supervise, evaluate, and discipline non-physician staff Ensure staff compliance with company policies and procedures and state and federal rules and regulations.
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Medical Receptionist Experience preferred. Patient Coordinator/Medical Receptionist:Proficiently and efficiently handle all incoming phone calls, scheduling-related tasks and online leads in a timely and knowledgeable fashion while creating a positive phone call experience for each caller.
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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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