Clinic Float -RWHC

Medical Associates of NWAFayetteville, AR
3d

About The Position

The Clinic Float performs various procedures associated with routine patient encounters, maintains positive relationships with patients, family members, visitors and fellow employees. Receptionist makes appointments for patients and maintains accurate and orderly schedules for physicians. The Clinic Float also draws blood and obtains various specimens from patients with minimum discomfort and pain for the performance of clinical laboratory analyses. The Clinic Float also takes vital signs, direct patients to proper exam/treatment room, and ensure all medications are up-to date. Prepare patients for examinations and other procedures. Assist physician with procedures as directed.

Requirements

  • Equivalent to four years high school or GED, with particular emphasis during high school in office skills, shop skills, or others, plus 12 to 18 months related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education andexperience.

Responsibilities

  • Take vital signs and ensure all medications are up-to-date. Prepare patients for examinations and other procedures. Assist physician with procedures as directed. Make sure Meaningful Userequirements are addressed and met as appropriately delegated to the check in process.
  • Review daily schedules to ensure productive clinic flow; monitor charge tickets to reflect updates in insurance, patient demographics, etc. Clean exam rooms between patients. Thoroughly clean exam rooms weekly.
  • Be proficient in LIS functions and follow policies; creating orders, checking in patients including entering your name under the phlebotomist of each order and producing barcodes and formsasneeded. Be proficient in working with appropriate computer applications.
  • Verify the identity of every patient before collecting any samples. Ensure proper patientidentification and sample collection using paper orders in the event of an interruption in computer service.
  • Be aware of Medicare guidelines, send-out test requirements, and special tests. Explain Medicare ABNs to patients clearly and accurately.
  • Perform venipuncture and finger/heelstick procedures with a high degree of professionalismandconcern for the patient, including a minimum of 2 sticks per encounter. Collect nasal and throat swabsand blood cultures when needed. Perform timed tests accurately. Glucose tolerance and H Pylori breath tests. Comply with all safety policies and OSHA regulations. Instruct patients regarding proper test preparation and specimen collection of urine, stool, and sputum samples in a clear and accurate manner.
  • Perform capillary blood glucose and capillary protimes after proper training and check-off by.
  • Communicate with other departments to solve problems concerning test orders and patientpreparation.
  • Properly operate and maintain phlebotomy equipment, including vacutainers, syringes, pediatric collection devices, butterfly apparatus, and safety devices.
  • Maintain cleanliness and disinfection of patient drawing areas.
  • Report all accidents involving patients, employees, or visitors to the supervisor or Administration immediately.
  • Be meticulous concerning personal hygiene, especially hands, nails, teeth, and breath; keep hair clean and restrained.
  • Manage all phases of the patient encounter; verify or update patients name, address, phone number and health coverage; direct patients to appropriate clinic locations as indicated by the schedule. Keep waiting room area clean and organized.
  • Operate personal computer to generate patient fee tickets and attach tickets to patients chart and deliver charts to designated location prior to patients visit.
  • Answer incoming telephone calls. Receive, record, and relay incoming msgs to appropriate personnel.
  • Schedule follow up appointments. Follow up with no-show appointments as needed. Rescheduling patients when needed
  • Collect copays and balances, maintain log sheets and balance at end of day. Research accounts as needed and communicate the information with the patients.
  • Assure PHI information is current and accurate. Stay updated on new insurance cards and requirements.
  • Update patient demographics.Scan documents in appropriate categories in EMR/Groupcast. Handling medical records releases as needed.
  • Register patients for patient portal and assist with problems they may encounter.
  • Open or close front office according to assigned schedule.
  • Keep account in groupcast current (removing sticky notes, changing billing name at 18, etc.).
  • Perform any other related duties as required or assigned.

Benefits

  • Medical Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • HSA or FSA options with medical insurance
  • Voluntary Aflac Accident and Critical Illness
  • Employer paid life, long-term & short-term disability benefits
  • 401(K) match and profit sharing
  • Up to 21.5 paid days off (PDO, EID and Perfect Attendance benefits) & 6 days paid holidays; during your first year of employment
  • Corporate Discounts: MANA has partnerships with various local and nationwide retailers to provide discounts to you; Dell, ATT, Verizon, UARK Federal Credit Union, and many more!
  • One-On-One Training and Development: At time of hire with MANA, you will go through detailed training to ensure you are equipped with what you need for success in our clinics
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