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Duke Health
Overview
The Certified Medical Assistant functions as an integral part of the healthcare team, performing clinical duties such as collecting histories, monitoring vital signs, preparing patients for exams, and assisting with procedures like EKGs and sample gathering. Administrative duties include greeting patients, scheduling appointments, handling referrals, processing payments, and managing medical records updates.
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Compensation
$7,500 / YEAR
Posted
12 days ago
MedVanta
The Surgical Coordinator manages the scheduling of surgical procedures and coordinates patient medical histories, insurance authorizations, and pre-operative requirements. Additionally, the role serves as a personal secretary to an orthopaedic surgeon, handling scheduling and documentation within the EMR system.
$18 - $23 / HOUR
1 month ago
US Foot & Ankle Specialists
The Medical Assistant 2 supports physicians with direct patient care, including taking vitals, assisting with procedures, and preparing specimens. This role also handles significant front desk duties such as scheduling, check-in/out, and managing patient records and communications.
Salary not listed
2 months ago
RadNet
Core responsibilities involve administrative tasks such as greeting, registering, collecting copays, verifying insurance, and managing patient scheduling and documentation accuracy. Additionally, the role requires ensuring equipment sterilization and assisting technologists while safeguarding patient property and health information.
3 months ago
Integrated Foot and Ankle
The Medical Receptionist will serve as the primary point of contact, greeting patients, managing phone calls, and directing queries efficiently within the busy podiatry practice. Key duties include managing appointment schedules, maintaining patient flow, updating records, verifying insurance, and handling financial transactions like copays.
Memorial Health Ohio
The Medical Receptionist will interview patients both in person and by phone to gather and input demographic, financial, and guarantor information into the hospital system. Responsibilities also include verifying insurance eligibility, securing necessary patient signatures on compliance forms, and managing patient flow notifications.
National Spine & Pain Centers
The coordinator will manage patient check-in and check-out procedures, which includes entering demographic and insurance data into an EMR system and collecting outstanding payments. Responsibilities also involve coordinating with patients, providers, and insurance companies to maintain accurate information and secure necessary authorizations, alongside preparing appointment charts and processing medical record requests.
The Medical Assistant provides essential clinical and administrative support to physicians and patients, involving tasks from welcoming patients and taking vitals to assisting with minor in-office procedures and surgeries. Administrative duties include managing schedules, handling check-in/out processes, verifying insurance, and maintaining patient records.
The Medical Assistant will support physicians with direct patient care, including taking vitals, assisting with procedures, and preparing specimens. Additionally, the role involves significant administrative duties such as scheduling, managing patient check-in/out, and handling insurance verification.
4 months ago
The Medical Assistant 2 will support physicians with direct patient care, including taking vitals, assisting with procedures, and preparing specimens. Additionally, this role involves significant front desk duties such as scheduling, managing patient check-in/out, and handling insurance verification.
The Medical Assistant will support physicians with direct patient care tasks, including taking vitals, assisting with procedures, and preparing specimens. Additionally, the role involves significant administrative duties such as scheduling appointments, managing patient check-in/out, and handling insurance verification.
The Medical Assistant 2 supports physicians with hands-on patient care, including taking vitals and assisting with procedures, while also handling front desk duties like scheduling and patient check-in/out. This hybrid role requires utilizing both clinical expertise and administrative strengths across multiple office locations.
The Medical Assistant 2 will support providers with direct patient care, including taking vitals, assisting with procedures like injections and minor surgeries, and preparing lab specimens. Additionally, they will manage front office duties such as scheduling, check-in/out, and handling patient records and communication.