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POSITION DESCRIPTION: Responsible for reviewing, submitting, monitoring and responding to issues regarding medical necessity prior authorizations for high tech radiology services, procedures and/or DME (Durable Medical Equipment) for IHA patients in multiple offices.
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The Certified Medical Assistant / Registered Medical Assistant performs routine administrative and patient care support duties in a medical practice to assist medical and/or nursing staff in the examination and treatment of patients and ensures that the office runs smoothly.
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Provides necessary supplies, support and assistance to medical staff and patients for unit specific procedures, under the direct supervision of a licensed professional. Your skills as a patient care assistant will help assist nursing staff to partner and collaborate to care for patients on the unit.
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Ensure all medical equipment is working properly by completing preventive maintenance requirements and following manufacturer's instructions. Main duties include maintaining clinical records and charts through electronic medical records, care and cleaning of medical equipment, and supporting provider.
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Responsible for all care and cleaning of medical equipment at the end of every visit. Medical Assistant experience preferred. Works with staff to coordinate and maintain patient flow during facility visit (may remove socks/shoes, may push wheelchair.
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The Nail Technician will perform a variety of advanced direct patient care duties to assist medical and nursing staff in the examination and treatment of patients. Essential Functions: Perform a variety of routine direct patient care duties to assist medical and nursing staff in the examination and treatment of patients.
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The Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) is responsible for assisting Physicians, Nurses and other medical staff with providing patient care by following policies, procedures, professional guidelines and provides clinical and clerical support such as assistance with medical procedures, cleaning of equipment, filing, retrieval of information and performance of screening examinations.
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Our center specializes in Culinary Arts, Welding/Construction, Electronics Engineering, and Clinical Medical Assistant training. POSITION SUMMARY: This individual is responsible for providing students with industry recognized Medical Assistant instruction including taking vital signs, assisting providers with exams and procedures, EKG, phlebotomy, updating electronic health records and more.
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Take patient medical history Explain treatments or procedures to patients Cleans and sterilizes designated equipment after use. 2 years experience a Medical Assistant, preferably in a hospital setting.
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Successful completion of Medical Assistant Training and Certification preferred. Prior experience as an either a Clinical Assistant or Medical Assistant in a Podiatric Practice or in Wound Care preferred.
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Equipment used:Standard medical equipment such as stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, electronic and emergency equipment, EKG, Centrifuge, Nebulizer, various monitoring devices (Cholesterol, Glucose, INR) as well as various office related equipment (computer, fax machine, copy machine, etc) Physical Demands:The incumbent stands and walks 80% of the day.
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Ability to communicate effectively with medical offices, physicians and both clinical and clerical staff. CREDENTIALS/LICENSURE: Certification as a Medical Assistant through one of the following certifying agencies: American Association of Medical Assistants (CMA) American Medical Technologists (RMA) National Center for Competency Testing (NCMA) National Healthcareer Association (CCMA) National Association of Health Professionals (NRCMA) American Medical Certification Association (CMAC) OR LPN: Valid, unrestricted LPN license in the State of Michigan.
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Provide timely responses to patient inquiries; document conversations in the EMR.Requires travel up to 100% of the time to and from assigned medical facilities. Maintains current and accurate clinical records and charts through electronic medical records.
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Verifies and maintains current and accurate clinical records, charts and medical history through electronic medical records during patient visits. Maintains medical supplies inventory by auditing stock to determine inventory level; anticipating needed supplies; placing and expediting orders for supplies.
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ASSISTS CLINIC'S LEAD MEDICAL ASSISTANT AND CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER by assuring adequate medical supplies and equipment; maintaining sufficient exam room supplies daily and by notifying appropriate staff timely when medical supplies are needed.
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