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Medical receptionist duties vary from job to job, but they usually involve administrative work and customer service. You'll typically work at the front desk in a medical setting, performing tasks like greeting patients, entering data, answering phones, and doing clerical work.
A Medical Receptionist, or Medical Front Desk Clerk, is responsible for interacting with guests in a healthcare setting and managing administrative tasks for the medical team. Their duties include scheduling patient appointments according to Doctor availability, explaining intake forms to new patients and processing payments after treatment.
Protects patients’ rights by maintaining confidentiality of medical, personal, and financial information. Maintains operations by following policies and procedures, reporting needed changes. Provides directions to the office to new patients, consulting practitioners, and vendors.
The duties and responsibilities of a Medical Receptionist include: Greeting patients and visitors, and handling their inquiries or directing them to the appropriate staff member. Answering incoming calls, taking messages, and providing general information to patients.
A medical receptionist is responsible for maintaining the organization of a medical office, and ensuring that the medical environment is welcoming, calm, and quiet for patients and their families.
Small local hospital is searching for an experienced medical receptionist who can complete administrative duties and patient intake. Tasks include coordinating patient and physician schedules, bookkeeping, file management, answering calls and keeping the office organized.
Excellent documentation, communication, and IT skills. Passionate about healthcare excellence. Learn about the key requirements, duties, responsibilities, and skills that should be in a medical receptionist job description.