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The Health Unit Coordinator / Unit Secretary provides receptionist, data entry and clerical services to nursing units. CentraState Medical Center is seeking a Health Unit Coordinator / Unit Secretary.
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University Radiology is looking for a full-time Medical Receptionist for in our Freehold, NJ Imaging Office. In operation for more than 60 years, University Radiology staffs, manages and provides preliminary and final subspecialty interpretations and consultative support for hospitals, imaging centers and other medical facilities, and serves as the academic radiology faculty at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
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Front Desk Receptionist Position* Insurance verification and pre-authorization. Our centers host a wide range of free educational events, screenings and seminars and offer programming to local schools and colleges, libraries, community organizations, youth centers, sports and recreation leagues, and other groups.
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ProSmile is in search of an energetic, motivated, and organized Dental Receptionist with a positive attitude who is looking for growth and development in their field, and the opportunity to ascend in a growing organization that puts the care of its patients and the satisfaction of its employees first.
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Shore Outpatient Surgicenter has an immediate need for a part time Receptionist/Business Office Float needed for busy, multispecialty ASC in Lakewood, N.J. Job Summary: The Receptionist/Business Office Float interfaces with patients and families, physicians and staff; Admit patients and process their paperwork; Update patient demographics/information in system; Collect monies due and document in the billing system; Handle funds per office procedure.
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The front desk receptionist plays a key role in maintaining the store reputation and image. As a Receptionist you will be responsible for providing professional, courteous and exceptional service to all customers.
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High school diploma or equivalent At least eighteen (18) months front medical office receptionist experience with insurance forms and scheduling software required. Regional Cancer Care Associates (RCCA) is looking for an exceptional Medical Receptionist to join the team.
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The Medical Receptionist provides reception and clerical services under the supervision of the practice manager and physician(s) for the patients and visitors of the practice. ResponsibilitiesA day in the life of a Medical Receptionist at Hackensack Meridian Health includes:Receives and directs all communication courteously and consistently.
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Now Hiring: Administrative Secretary. The Secretary will perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks, including managing phone calls, scheduling appointments, organizing files, and assisting with daily office operations.
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At H&R Block, we believe in the power of people helping people.
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The work environment may include exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substances, ionizing radiation, medical preparations and other conditions common to an oncology/hematology clinic environment.
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Schedules all CT (CAT) scans, PET (Positron Emission Tomography) scans, once approved from insurance. Answers, screens, and responds to routine questions via phone, electronic communications, or face to face contact, routes to appropriate personnel, or take thorough Pages clinic personnel as appropriate.
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Medical billing/medical receptionist experience preferred. All other duties as assigned by Office Manager or Practice Administrator. Medical billing/medical receptionist experience preferred. Verify insurance eligibility and relay relevant information on payment policies and billing/collection processes.
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We are seeking a friendly, organized, and professional individual to join our team as a Receptionist. The Receptionist will be the first point of contact for our company, greeting visitors, answering inquiries, and providing information about the organization.
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Work in tandem with the receptionist to schedule accordingly. Work in tandem with the receptionist to schedule accordingly. From home and locations of projects for in person estimates (throughout NJ and Eastern PA.
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