Medical office receptionist /Entry Level Accounts Receivable/Medical Scribe (Part time)

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Company Description

We are a private medical office in San Jose.

Job Description

We are seeking a Entry level Accounts Receivable / Medical Office Receptionist / Medical Scribe to join our team. In this role, you'll get the opportunity to wear a number of different hats, helping document patient visits as well as working more on the business-side of things with billing. This can be a part-time or full-time role depending on your schedule and the needs of the office.

If you are considering a career in the medical/business field such as becoming a medical student, nursing student, or accounting/bookkeeping student, then this role will give you opportunities to interact with patients in a clinical setting on a daily basis and learn about medical billing operations, insurance policies, and processes in the medical/business field. Many of our staff members have leveraged the experience gained in our office to enter nursing or medical school successfully.

The main responsibilities of this position include:

  • Answering phone calls and relating messages among patients, doctor, and insurance companies
  • Scheduling appointments
  • Scheduling surgeries
  • Getting authorizations for office visits and surgeries
  • Input billing information for insurance companies
  • Posting payments to patient ledgers
  • Prepping and sending invoices to patients
  • Handling the collection of outstanding receivables
  • Collecting co-payments and co-insurance from patients
  • Analyze outstanding accounts receivable
  • Preparing charts
  • Typing reports
  • Filing

Qualifications
  • Must be fluent in English, Vietnamese / Korean speaking is a plus
  • Fast typist with strong English grammar and spelling skills
  • Ability to multi-task and prioritize
  • Excellent interpersonal skill and a warm demeanor
  • Able to work independently, but also a team player
  • Good phone manners
  • Detail oriented
  • Customer service oriented attitude
  • Proficient in Word and Excel

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

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