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Complete check-in and check-out tasks to include insurance verification, complete pre-authorizations and/or precertification of procedures, and copy required documents. 1+ years of receptionist or customer service experience in a healthcare setting.
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Ensure reception area is tidy & presentable, with all necessary stationery & material Lead office related deliveries, drop-offs, & pick-ups Assist with office security by following safety procedures & controlling access via the reception desk (monitor check-ins, issue visitor badges) Projects NYC HQ office: Support with NYC HQ employee security badging process Supporti with NYC HQ business card ordering.
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Experience with front-desk service activities such as greeting clients, scheduling appointments, answering phones, operating within the practice management system to include patient registration tasks, insurance verification, collection and posting of time-of-service collection of copay and deductible amounts, as well as check-in/check-out processes.
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Applicants must have at least 1+ years of recent veterinary clinic experience, experience with Cornerstone strongly preferred, professional work ethic, positive personality, excellent communication skills, the ability to multi-task efficiently in a fast paced environment, provide a calm demeanor and have a passion for delivering exceptional care to clients.
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Check-in (greeting and seating) and check-out (ring out and consumer engagement in regards to products) all clients to the salon. Experience in customer service, preferably in a salon.
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Exhibit skills in typing and basic computer operations, i.e., ability to check and enter data in an Electronic Data Base System for patient data, previous transaction, medical record number, date of birth, etc.
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This position requires multi-tasking effortlessly, prioritizing efficiently, handling patient requests and handling all administrative tasks with a positive attitude (to include patient check-in, check-out, receiving payments, and answering telephones.
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Greet, check-in, and check out guests when they arrive and leave the premises, distribute keys and room assignments, and record credit card information. Manage room bookings in-person, online, and through incoming calls, and answer inquiries about guests’ needs, including questions about available rooms, amenities, room rates, special requests, and rewards programs.
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Client check in/out process EMR, manual. Bilingual speaking/writing in both English/Spanish. Part time receptionist / admin assistant for non profit. Part time receptionist / admin assistant for non profit.
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Greet walk-in guests, check, and confirm their identification. Coordinate conference room reservations and scheduling in Outlook Calendar. In this role, you will be responsible for greeting walk-in guests, checking and confirming their identification, and ensure that they are escorted by the authorized employees.
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Will be responsible to answer calls, schedule appointments, check in and/or out patients. We are looking for an experienced, dedicated, and friendly Dental Receptionist to join our growing high end practice to ensure proper patient management and record keeping.
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The primary purpose of the Customer Service Receptionist position is to greet patients and visitors and direct them to their destination, using the visitor check-in system as appropriate and provides support in the supervisor’s absence.
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Inputs data to practice management software to check pets in; makes simple postings to accounts; compiles data for various reports. Coordinates the flow of pets and owners in the lobby; placates owners distressed by long waits, scheduling glitches, and other problems.
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Must have strong computer skills to perform daily operations; excellent communication skills; exceptional customer service skills and the ability to organize and resolve multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
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Experience as a receptionist in a healthcare setting. Opportunities with Optum in the Tri-State region (formerly CareMount Medical, ProHEALTH New York, Crystal Run Healthcare and Riverside Medical Group.
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