Receptionist Remote & Hybrid Only Jobs in Pennsylvania
In the medical administration industry, a Receptionist plays a vital role in providing administrative support, ensuring efficient operation within the medical facility. They perform various tasks such as scheduling patient appointments, managing patient records, handling incoming calls, and greeting patients as they arrive. Receptionists also handle billing, answer patient inquiries, and work closely with healthcare professionals to ensure that the office runs smoothly.
Important skills for a Medical Receptionist include excellent communication and organizational abilities, familiarity with medical terminologies, a friendly demeanor, and proficiency in using computer systems. A high school diploma is typically required, but certification in medical administration, such as a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) or a Certified Medical Receptionist (CMR) certification, can enhance job prospects. Before becoming a Receptionist, an individual might have roles such as an Administrative Assistant, Customer Service Representative, or Office Clerk.
Patient Access Coordinator I - Womens Health - Jefferson - Full Time (Hybrid)
- Allegheny Health Network
- Jefferson Hills, PA
- 16 days ago
- Jefferson Hills, PA
- 16 days ago
Patient Access Coordinator I - Women's Health - Jefferson - Full Time (Hybrid) 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars 575 Coal Valley Road, Jefferson Hills, PA 15025 Full-time Allegheny Health Network 1,096 reviews...
Hybrid Full TimePart Time Medical Receptionist
- Family First Health
- Lebanon, PA
- 30+ days ago
- Lebanon, PA
- 30+ days ago
Family First Health is seeking a Part-Time Medical Receptionist for our Lebanon Medical location. Hours for this position would be 3:30pm - 8:30pm Monday- Thursday....
Remote Part TimeFollows release of information process, preparing paper charts for HealthPort representatives as needed. Complies with all HIPAA rules and regulations....
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Receptionists in Pennsylvania offer the following education backgroundQualifications / Skill Sets
The following top skills are often required or desired to land a Receptionist position
- Nursing
- Collaboration
- Regulations
- Friendliness
- Patient Billing
- Collect Copays
- Patient Access
- Patient Registration
- Health Information Management
- Clerical Support
- Patient Identification
- Front Office
- Insurance Authorization
- Ged
- Switchboard Operation
- Insurance Claims
- Patient Scheduling
- Medical Records
- Insurance Verification
- Prior Authorization
- Revenue Cycle
- Scheduling Appointments
- Insurance Billing
- Medical Terminology
- Reception
- Electronic Health Record
- Claims
- Faxing
- 10 Key
- Electronic Medical Records
- Patient Care
- HIPAA
- Epic
- Scanning
- Referrals
- Billing
- General Office Duties
- Inbound/Outbound Calling
- Health Care
- Reimbursement
- Collections
- High School Diploma
- Documentation
- Telephone Skills
- Filing
- Policy Development
- Data Entry
- Microsoft Office
- Scheduling
- Computer Skills
- Customer Service
- Leadership
- Communication Skills
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