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PATIENT ACCESS REPRESENTATIVE II
Company: Cambridge Health Alliance
Location:
Somerville, Massachusetts
- Salary: Not Specified
- Category: Healthcare / Nursing
- Date Posted: 02/12/2012
- Region: Massachusetts-Boston
- Travel Required: Not Specified
- Security Clearance: No
- Work Type: Any
Job Description
PATIENT ACCESS REPRESENTATIVE II
Department: 5-5034 SH PRIMARY CARE
Location: Somerville Primary Care Somerville MA
Employment Type: Full Time
Job Type: Regular/Union
Union Name: SHLabor - SH Laborers' for Local 381
Work Shift: 1st shift
Work Days: Monday-Saturday with 1-3 evenings each week
Hours Per Week: 40
Date Posted: 05-09-12
Cambridge Health Alliance
Medical Receptionist/Medical Assistant
Somerville Primary Care
Full-Time, Monday - Saturday
Day/Evening shift rotation; weekend rotation
CHA Somerville Primary Care is an internal medicine practice. Our physicians and nurse practitioners care for adult patients of all ages. Primary Services: Primary care for adults, family planning, HIV testing and counseling, nutritional services & mental health services
In this role, qualified candidates will be responsible for the following:
Clinical Responsibilities: Rooming patients, clean room after patient exam, stocking of clinical areas and lab, ordering supplies from Materials Management, regular inventory and checking for expired supplies and daily/monthly quality controls. Assist providers with clinical exams and procedures.
Front Desk/Registration Responsibilities: Assuring accurate patient registration, copayment collection and demographic information, answering phone calls assisting patients and sending accurate messages to appropriate clinical staff and providers, scheduling patient appointments, referral process, charge entry , medical records and scanning
Qualified candidates must possess the following:
High School Diploma or equivalent required.
Graduate of Certified Medical Assisting program desired.
Adult Primary Care, Women's Health and GYN experience required.
Knowledge and experience working with computers required. Experience with Electronic Medical Records (EMR) programs preferred.
Should possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills. with a focus on customer service and team work.
Scheduled hours will include 1-3 evenings each week. Must be flexible with schedule which will change due to staffing needs.
This role requires candidates to physically negotiate the ambulatory site and possess the strength and endurance to perform physically for long periods of time (up to 8 hours) i. e. walking, lifting, pushing, pulling, bending, twisting, kneeling, standing, reaching, squatting. Candidates must also have the physical dexterity and psychomotor skills to respond adequately and appropriately to routine and emergent patient care needs.
To apply and/or to learn more about CHA, visit our website at www. challiance. org.
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