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Beacon Behavioral Partners is seeking a Medical Office Receptionist to be the welcoming first point of contact for patients and visitors in a healthcare setting. You will manage check-in, scheduling, and basic inquiries, ensuring accurate records and a professional, confidential environment.
Responsibilities include greeting patients, verifying insurance info, using EHR systems, handling payments, and coordinating with medical staff to keep the office running smoothly.
The Medical Office Receptionist serves as the first point of contact for patients and visitors in a healthcare setting, ensuring a welcoming and professional environment. This role is critical in managing patient flow by efficiently scheduling appointments, handling inquiries, and maintaining accurate patient records. The receptionist coordinates communication between patients, medical staff, and external parties, facilitating smooth operations within the medical office. Attention to detail and confidentiality are paramount, as the role involves managing sensitive patient information in compliance with healthcare regulations. Ultimately, the Medical Office Receptionist supports the delivery of high-quality patient care by providing exceptional administrative assistance and fostering positive patient experiences.
The Medical Office Receptionist utilizes strong organizational skills daily to manage appointment schedules and patient records efficiently, ensuring smooth office workflow. Effective communication skills are essential for interacting with patients, healthcare providers, and insurance representatives, facilitating clear and compassionate exchanges. Proficiency in computer and EHR software enables accurate data entry, retrieval, and management of sensitive patient information. Problem-solving skills help address patient concerns and resolve scheduling conflicts promptly. Additionally, attention to detail and discretion are critical in maintaining confidentiality and adhering to healthcare regulations, thereby supporting the overall integrity of the medical office.