CommonSpirit Health is a nonprofit organization that is on a mission to improve people’s health while making “the healing presence of God known.” The orga
Medical Receptionist Connect Center
Location
United States
Posted
18 hours ago
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0
Seniority
Mid Level
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Medical Receptionist Connect Center
CommonSpirit Health
Role Description As our Medical Receptionist, you will be the essential first point of contact for patients and visitors within our specialized Palliative Care practice, embodying the compassionate and welcoming spirit of our service. You will play a pivotal role in patient registration, appointment scheduling, and insurance verification, ensuring a seamless and supportive administrative experience. - Warmly greet patients and visitors. - Manage the reception area. - Handle multi-line phone calls with a pleasant and helpful demeanor. - Meticulously register new patients in IDX. - Accurately verify insurance eligibility and benefits. - Update patient demographic and financial information. - Perform various clerical duties, including: - Maintain departmental deposit logs. - Prepare routine schedules and reports. - Utilize analytical skills necessary to maintain provider schedules. - Ensure a positive customer service atmosphere and interactions in reception areas. - Oversee the waiting area. - Coordinate patient movement and report problems or irregularities. - Possess a working knowledge of multi-line phones. Qualifications - High school diploma or GED. - Strong basic computer skills, including proficiency with Outlook, Windows-based, and Google Suite programs. - Exceptional ability to communicate effectively. - Ability to multitask and maintain professional working relationships with patients, employees, and physicians. Requirements - High School Graduate/GED. - Basic computer skills. - Google Suites based programs. Benefits - Opportunity to grow within a comprehensive network of inpatient and outpatient services. - Access to a vibrant community hospital and leading regional healthcare system. - Experience a charming blend of bygone appeal and modern amenities in Prescott. - Enjoy a relaxed lifestyle that empowers professional growth and family time.
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