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Executes patient scheduling for optimum patient experience while maintaining office efficiency, whether by inbound/outbound telephone contact, internet-online booking applications-or in person.
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Consistently performs high quality CT scan studies for our patient populations according to protocols established by the radiologist. That means bringing life-changing resources and health services directly into our communities through our Eat Well food access program, telehealth, home health, rehabilitation, mobile screenings, paramedic programs, and convenient online scheduling.
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Previous supervisor experience preferred CPR certified Must be flexible with scheduling Computer experience preferred Be willing to be a change agent Demonstrates sensitivity to residents emotional, social, mental health and spiritual needs LICENSE AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RN and 2 years experience, BSN preferred Maintains CPR EOE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Redeemer Health is an equal opportunity employer.
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Our Optical Center Manager and associates act as your ancillary staff, greeting your patients, completing patient histories, answering phones, scheduling appointments and supporting you in any way they can.
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Maintaining inventory control in the operatories where treatment is rendered by the ProviderAdhering to OSHA, HIPAA, and CDC guidelinesDeliver world class patient interactions related to scheduling, follow up treatment, post surgical information and record keepingBe able to perform basic lab procedures such as take impressions, pour models, andprepare cases for external labs.
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Serves patients by modeling and driving the organization toward patient experience excellence through a patient centered, patient first culture across the continuum of care; holds departmental staff accountable for adopting and demonstrating those standards.
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Monitors and/or performs daily administrative coordination of patient experience through scheduling of administrative appointments, follow up diagnostic testing, monitoring of testing results, ongoing communication with patient, physicians and multi-disciplinary departments.
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Responsible for the management of clinical and business operations of assigned sites, including the delivery of quality clinical services, improving patient experience, materials management, software implementations, regulatory compliance, equipment maintenance, environment of care, and facility management, making themselves or designee available after hours for emergent issues such as facility or operational issues due to weather, call outs or other unforeseen curcumstances.
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Under the direction of the Regional Patient Access Call Center Manager, the Scheduling Specialist is responsible for timely and accurate appointment scheduling with expertise in scheduling protocols, registration, insurance requirements/verification, identification of accurate patient responsibility with notification to the patient for the Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic Region which includes Mercy Fitzgerald, Nazareth Hospital, St. Francis Wilmington and St. Mary Medical Center Langhorne.
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Directs patient to surgery scheduling and/or front desk for checkout. Scans appointment tracking to identify when patients are ready to be seen by the Physician and directs Physician in patient appointment order.
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Experience using EMR software and patient scheduling systems preferred. The Patient Coordinator executes all front office duties and provides support to patients, providers, and support staff.
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The primary purpose of the Technician, Patient Care is to support: a) the patient by ensuring patient understands their medication schedules b) the store by ensuring that the store team understands any logistical considerations with the schedule and dispensing of patient medications and c) the compliance packaging team by resolving any medication scheduling and processing issues.
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The Optum Care Team RN within SCC provides care to our highest-risk health plan members and is part of an interdisciplinary team consisting of an Advanced Practice Clinician (APC) and a Patient Care Coordinator (PCC.
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The Scheduling Specialist is responsible for pre-registration, scheduling, electronically verifying insurance eligibility and accurately identifying patient financial responsibility.
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Practices radiation protection techniques by using beam restrictive devices, patient shielding skills. By offering mammography and breast care within the patient's primary care or OB/GYN practice and scheduling appointments in coordination with an annual exam, compliance is easier to accomplish.
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