Position Overview
The Medical Office Assistant is responsible for handling all front desk operations including answering phones, scheduling appointments, check-in and check-out, customer service, as well as providing support to the Practice by performing a variety of clerical tasks. It is critical that members of the Patient Service Associate team coordinate and work collaboratively to ensure duties are performed seamlessly.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Greet and assists all patients and visitors in a prompt, warm, courteous, and professional manner. Ensure patient's wait time in the reception area is kept to a minimum.
Complete patient check-in process according to office protocol, including obtaining appropriate insurance information.
Answer incoming calls in a timely manner.
Responding to inquiries as appropriate taking accurate message or directing the call to the appropriate staff member.
Schedule or reschedule appointments as needed.
When directed by physicians or management, promptly schedule outside scans and other referral appointments promptly notifying the patient of the appointment.
Per office protocol, follow-up on no show and cancelled appointments.
Perform check-out duties to include scheduling of follow up appointments,
Complete a variety of clerical duties including but not limited to scanning or faxing records; opening, processing, and distributing mail; records processing; composing and disseminating letters/correspondence.
Ensure patient files are properly updated for every action and step taken.
Ensure adherence to all HIPAA guidelines.
Obtain and maintain basic knowledge regarding different insurance coverages.
Respond promptly and accurately to requests for medical records.
Assist other Practice staff members in ensuring the waiting area is kept neat and properly maintained.
Perform other duties as needed to accomplish job standards and/or requested by management.
Education and Previous Experience Requirements
Knowledge and Skills Needed to Perform Effectively in the Position
Job Related Physical Abilities an Individual Needs in Order to Perform the Job in a Satisfactory Manner
Must be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop, and sit. Able to speak and hear sufficient to communicate with patients and others. Ability to view a monitor/screen and enter data. May occasionally lift up to 20 pounds.
Expectations
This section explains specific expectations for this position and may also be evaluated in the performance appraisal process.
Please note this is note a state position.