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Assist in the implementation of age-appropriate care for specific patient population including provision of direct patient care as part of the clinical team Obtain vital signs, EKG's, laboratory specimens and other necessary information as required for proper evaluation of patient in accordance with the Medical Assistant competencies utilizing universal precautions at all times.
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Ensure all medical equipment is working properly by completing preventive maintenance requirements and following manufacturer’s instructions. Responsible for all care and cleaning of medical equipment at the end of every visit.
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Prepares patient charts in EMR for visits by scanning, abstracting, and reviewing to make certain that all diagnostic test results, hospital reports and other medical records necessary to help the physician care for the patient are in the patients chart.
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Records all data in the patient's electronic medical record. Practice urgency at all times with patient's time, as well as doctor's time and schedule. Recording medical history, current medications and confirming purpose of visit.
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SUBFUNCTION DEFINITION: Medical assistants complete administrative and clinical tasks throughout the hospitalScope: The Medical Assistant with the required training; education and demonstration of clinical competency; performs delegated clinical and administrative duties under the supervision of a nurse or licensed physician.
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The Medical Assistant is also responsible for compliance with all OSHA/CLIA and HIPAA regulations and ensuring completion of all duties vital to business operations. Reports to the Practice Manager or Team Leader, the Medical Assistant provides clinical support to the physician and mid-level providers.
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Urgent Team is looking for an experienced Limited X-Ray or ARRT Radiology Tech to join our team in Clarksville, TN. The ability to work during all business hours, including evenings and rotating weekends, is required.
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Our practice recognizes a true work life balance with All holidays off, NO WEEKENDS, and NO NIGHTS.Do you want to work for an healthcare organization who puts their people first? Our practice recognizes a true work life balance with All holidays off, NO WEEKENDS, and NO NIGHTS.Do you want to work for an healthcare organization who puts their people first.
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We're seeking talented Medical Assistant to support our providers in assisted and skilled nursing facilities in the Lawrenceburg, IN area. Certified Medical Assistant degree a plus.
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Medical Assistant: 2 years (Required) Electric Medical Record experience and knowledge of AthenaHealth a benefit. Adhere to all government regulations regarding Medicare and HIPAA compliance.
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Medical Assistant/Receptionist, Mt. Orab. HealthSource of Ohio is a not-for-profit community health center in Southwestern Ohio that provides quality, patient-centered primary and preventative care for all.
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Ensures all medical records are retrieved from outside providers and forwards information to the medical records department for scanning purposes. This position’s tasks include patient related duties, medical record maintenance/documentation, and safety/environmental duties.
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Medical Assistants are an essential part of our team and make a real difference in people’s lives. Completion of a Medical Assisting program Required. Full Health Benefits Package, $500 Courtesy Care Benefits & up to $2000 in HSA funds.
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Demonstrate respect, dignity, kindness and empathy in each encounter with all patients, families, visitors and other employees regardless of cultural background. Updates and maintains patient records as defined by organizational and unit policy to allow functional use by nursing, medical staff, and health care team members.
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Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of clean and sterile procedures in the use of medical equipment. Performs clerical duties, including interpreting scheduling requests, scheduling appointments and/or tests and maintaining medical records for participants, both internally and externally with many different providers and areas of specialty.
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