MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT

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Owensboro, KYFull-time

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Job Description

tments and diagnostic testing using computerized scheduling programs as required.
• Collects and records vital signs.
• Performs basic diagnostic procedures and specimen collection.
• Monitors and communicates changes in patient condition.
• Documents patient care given.
• Maintains equipment and medical supplies, including reordering, stocking, cleaning, and troubleshooting.
• Accepts payments and co-pays and other fees for services during registration.
• May be required to reconcile co-payments and cash receipts at the end of shifts.
• Communicates effectively with insurance companies, external agencies, patients, physicians, and team members.
• May communicate with referring facilities regarding patient transfers.
• Arranges for hospital admissions as appropriate.
• Answers internal and external calls; takes requests for patient information, disperses the information with accountability to all regulatory entities and according to the facility's policies and procedures.
• Maintains examination areas.
• Performs patient registration, patient check-out, pre-certifications, pre-procedure instructions, and appointment confirmations.
• Retrieves records as requested by authorized persons. Ensures that properly executed release of information forms are obtained when necessary.
• Files new and returned records according to established systems and policies. Identifies and documents missing records.
• Enters information from a variety of sources into computer database(s). Verifies data entered into computer by checking printouts/reports for errors and correcting as required.
• Locates and prepares records for archival or destruction according to policies and procedures. Initiates retrieval and return of archived records and follows up on any delays or problems with retrieval.
• Assists with performing patient assessments and treatments under the supervision of a physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant or nurse.
• Greets patients as they arrive into the facility and provides appropriate information.
• Prepares patients for medical procedures as appropriate.

Qualifications
• High school diploma, General Equivalency Diploma (GED) or higher required upon hire
• No experience required
• ABR-OE - Credential from American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) required within 120 days of obtaining 24 months of experience within the last 36 months in a health care facility under the supervision of a licensed health care provider AND
• BLS - Certified as a Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider required within 90 days of employment in this position

Skills and Attributes
• Requires critical thinking skills and decisive judgment.
• Works under minimal supervision.
• Must be able to work in a stressful environment and take appropriate action.

Physical Demands
• Standing: Frequently
• Walking: Frequently
• Sitting: Occasionally
• Lifting 0-25 lbs: Rarely
• Lifting 25-75 lbs: Rarely
• Lifting over 75 lbs: Rarely
• Carrying 0-25 lbs: Rarely
• Carrying 25-75 lbs: Rarely
• Carrying over 75 lbs: Rarely
• Pushing/Pulling 0-25 lbs: Frequently
• Pushing/Pulling 25-75 lbs: Occasionally
• Pushing/Pulling over 75 lbs: Occasionally
• Climbing: Occasionally
• Bending/Stooping: Frequently
• Kneeling: Occasionally
• Crouching/Crawling: Occasionally
• Reaching: Frequently
• Talking: Frequently
• Hearing: Frequently
• Repetitive Foot/Leg Movements: Rarely
• Repetitive Hand/Arm Movements: Frequently
• Keyboard Data Entry: Frequently
• Running: Rarely
• Vision: Depth Perception: Frequently
• Vision: Distinguish Color: Frequently
• Vision: Seeing Far: Frequently
• Vision: Seeing Near: Frequently

Owensboro Health Core Commitments

INTEGRITY - We conduct ourselves with a high level of responsibility, reliability and honesty because we take seriously the trust of our patients and coworkers.

RESPECT - We value and accept the unique talents and contributions of every patient, customer and team member in the Owensboro Health community.

TEAMWORK - We build a spirit of connectivity and fellowship by striving together to overcome obstacles, surpass goals, celebrate accomplishments and plan the future.

INNOVATION - We foster original ideas and creative solutions that improve our daily work and promote the mission of Owensboro Health.

SERVICE - We focus on service to patients, customers and team members by anticipating their needs, thoughtfully meeting those needs and continually improving the quality of everything we do.

EXCELLENCE - We reach beyond basic expectations to expand our knowledge and awareness, produce exceptional work and provide outstanding service.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma, General Equivalency Diploma (GED) or higher required upon hire
  • No experience required
  • ABR-OE - Credential from American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) required within 120 days of obtaining 24 months of experience within the last 36 months in a health care facility under the supervision of a licensed health care provider AND
  • BLS - Certified as a Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider required within 90 days of employment in this position
  • Requires critical thinking skills and decisive judgment
  • Works under minimal supervision
  • Must be able to work in a stressful environment and take appropriate action
  • Lifting 0-25 lbs: Rarely
  • Lifting 25-75 lbs: Rarely
  • Lifting over 75 lbs: Rarely
  • Carrying 0-25 lbs: Rarely
  • Carrying 25-75 lbs: Rarely
  • Carrying over 75 lbs: Rarely
  • Pushing/Pulling over 75 lbs: Occasionally
  • Reaching: Frequently
  • Talking: Frequently
  • Hearing: Frequently
  • Repetitive Foot/Leg Movements: Rarely
  • Repetitive Hand/Arm Movements: Frequently
  • Keyboard Data Entry: Frequently
  • Running: Rarely
  • Vision: Depth Perception: Frequently
  • Vision: Distinguish Color: Frequently
  • Vision: Seeing Far: Frequently
  • Vision: Seeing Near: Frequently

Benefits

    Responsibilities

    • Responsible for a variety of clinical and administrative tasks related to patient registration, assessments, and scheduling while maintaining confidentiality, professionalism, and a high level of ethical behavior
    • All tasks executed with emphasis on patient access and satisfaction, accuracy of information, and patient assistance
    • Schedules and reschedules appointments and diagnostic testing using computerized scheduling programs as required
    • Collects and records vital signs
    • Performs basic diagnostic procedures and specimen collection
    • Monitors and communicates changes in patient condition
    • Documents patient care given
    • Maintains equipment and medical supplies, including reordering, stocking, cleaning, and troubleshooting
    • Accepts payments and co-pays and other fees for services during registration
    • May be required to reconcile co-payments and cash receipts at the end of shifts
    • Communicates effectively with insurance companies, external agencies, patients, physicians, and team members
    • May communicate with referring facilities regarding patient transfers
    • Arranges for hospital admissions as appropriate
    • Answers internal and external calls; takes requests for patient information, disperses the information with accountability to all regulatory entities and according to the facility's policies and procedures
    • Maintains examination areas
    • Performs patient registration, patient check-out, pre-certifications, pre-procedure instructions, and appointment confirmations
    • Retrieves records as requested by authorized persons
    • Ensures that properly executed release of information forms are obtained when necessary
    • Files new and returned records according to established systems and policies
    • Identifies and documents missing records
    • Enters information from a variety of sources into computer database(s)
    • Verifies data entered into computer by checking printouts/reports for errors and correcting as required
    • Locates and prepares records for archival or destruction according to policies and procedures
    • Initiates retrieval and return of archived records and follows up on any delays or problems with retrieval
    • Assists with performing patient assessments and treatments under the supervision of a physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant or nurse
    • Greets patients as they arrive into the facility and provides appropriate information
    • Prepares patients for medical procedures as appropriate
    • Standing: Frequently
    • Walking: Frequently
    • Sitting: Occasionally
    • Pushing/Pulling 0-25 lbs: Frequently
    • Pushing/Pulling 25-75 lbs: Occasionally
    • Climbing: Occasionally
    • Bending/Stooping: Frequently
    • Kneeling: Occasionally
    • Crouching/Crawling: Occasionally


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