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We also offer 401k with company matching, employee discounts, HSA and FSA/dependent care, tuition assistance, certification reimbursement, and more! , perks like free skin care, generous time off plans, the opportunity for growth, and the chance to be part of a purpose-driven organization taking patient care to the next level.
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We are excited to grow our team with individuals who are as passionate about our patients as we are and invest a lot of time and energy in our employees’ development because we believe being a part of the Epiphany team is a career opportunity—not just another job.
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Epiphany Dermatology , headquartered in Austin, TX, is on a mission to improve access to dermatology services and provide exceptional patient care in underserved markets across the U.S. Collects and processes visit charges, co-pays, deductibles, previous cash balances and notices of overdue payments at time of visit.
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Performs time-sensitive delegated tasks. Maintain and use principles of aseptic techniques and infection control standards. Benefits:We offer generous benefits including medical, life insurance, short-term disability coverage, mental health services, and more at no cost for eligible employees.
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Perform time-sensitive delegated tasks. We offer generous benefits including medical, life insurance, short-term disability coverage, mental health services, and more at no cost for eligible employees.
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Collect signatures on documents such as HIPAA privacy statement, consent forms, authorization for treatment and release of information. 2 years of experience as a medical receptionist in a medical practice or ambulatory environment - not required but highly desired.
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We are looking for a service-oriented, motivated individual to join us as Medical Receptionist to accomplish this mission. Experience with EHR systems - not required but highly desired. There is a lot to be done at the front desk, so our ideal candidate is someone totally comfortable with juggling multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment and the ability to keep their cool under pressure.
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Not limited to requests for prescription refills, EHR alerts, and messages. Our rapidly growing company has grown from a single location in 2015 to extensive operations spanning nearly 80 dermatology clinics across 13 states and counting including Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, and Wyoming with plans to triple our footprint over the next 4-5 years.
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Medical office, procedure/exam room and laboratory environment may include exposure to communicable diseases, bloodborne pathogens, biohazards or toxic substances. Able to receive and apply constructive input for performance improvement and growth.
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