Medical Receptionist Medical & Healthcare - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Medical Receptionist

Front Office Medical Receptionist General Summary of Duties:
Greet, instruct, direct, and schedule patients and visitors.
Serve as a liaison between patients, medical support staff, providers, and the public.
Maintain excellent customer service skills.
Check in patients, verify and update necessary information in the CompanyA$ cents A cents ' not A cents cents s electronic medical records system.
Must have the ability to handle payments and follow cash control policies as established by the company.
Assist patients with ambulatory difficulties.
Ensure correct insurance coverage information.
Answer telephones, screens calls, takes messages, and provide information as needed.
File, coordinate lab work, physician reports, etc.
, as needed.
Screen visitors and respond to routine requests for information.
Understand OSHA and HIPAA regulations and requirements.
Maintain work area and waiting room in neat and orderly manner.
Open, date, and distribute incoming mail.
Maintain patient confidentiality.
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent.

Experience:
One year experience, preferably in a medical office setting.
Knowledge of medical terminology desirable and medical coding.
Word processing and computer experience.
Hours:
Monday- Friday 9:
00 am-5:
30 pmApply on our website:
vaccinations (unless approved medical or religious exceptions):
COVID-19, Flu and MMRJob Type:
Full-timePay:
$15.
00 - $22.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Disability insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Tuition reimbursement Vision insuranceSchedule:
Monday to FridayApplication Question(s):
Have you worked with an Electronic Health Record?Education:
High school or equivalent (Required)
Experience:
Medical Office:
1 year (Preferred)Work Location:
One location.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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