POSITION SUMMARY
Provides clinical and/or administrative support in the ambulatory office setting to include Sleep Disorders and Wound and Hyperbaric Centers.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
180 hours Medical Assistant externship completed. Attended a CAAHBP or ABHES accredited school. Graduate within three months. Must be certified as a Medical Assistant within six months of start date.
Or, three years of experience in a health care setting. Ambulatory, medical office or outpatient clinic desired.
Must possess the ability to communicate effectively with both public and coworkers orally and in writing, and the ability to work positively with all levels of clinical staff. Assertiveness, organizational skills, effective time management, flexibility and self-motivation are essential. Human relations and interpersonal skills are required. Experience with EHR is strongly preferred. Subject to elements of time pressure and interruptions of activities. Works in a well-lit, air conditioned office setting. May frequently walk and stands most of the time while on duty as well as sitting. Must be able to meet physical demands such as bending, stretching, kneeling, twisting, etc. Must be able to lift 30 pounds.
Maintains BLS certification.
Must be comfortable using a computer to do day to day job duties.
ORGANIZATION
Reports to the Manager of the Sleep Disorders and Wound Hyperbaric Centers.
AGE OF PATIENTS SERVED
Cares for patients in the age category(s) checked below:
Neonatal (birth-1 mo) Young adult (18 yr-25 yrs)
Infant (1 mo-1 hr) Adult (26 yrs-54 yrs)
Early childhood (1 yr-5 yrs) Sr. Adult (55 yrs-64 yrs)
Late childhood (6 yrs-12 yrs) Geriatric (65 yrs & above)
_ Adolescence (13 yrs-17 yrs) X All ages (birth & above)
_ No clinical contact with patients
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Supports the Mission, Vision and Values of Munson Healthcare. Embraces and supports the Performance Improvement philosophy of Munson Healthcare.
Demonstrates adherence to all policies and procedures.
Strictly adheres to patient confidentiality.
Interaction with customers is expected to be friendly, appropriate and accurate. As a direct contact with patients and families, this individual must create a professional image through outstanding telephone courtesy, pleasantness, the ability to keep their composure and the use of judgment and tact in dealing with others.
Maintains a professional working relationship with staff members, ancillary services and medical staff.
Verifies that required patient electronic health record is updated and notes legibly written.
Provides personalized care for patients while assuring a timely patient flow through the office.
Act as an advocate for the patient in his/her interactions with health care services.
Assist health care providers when requested.
Assists with day-to-day operations as required for optimal patient care.
Attend staff development programs.
Directs own continuing education activities and keep skills current, expand knowledge base ad comply with recertification/registration requirements.
Acknowledges that safety is a self-responsibility. Knows the physical requirements of the job and work within those guidelines. Performs job duties safely at all times, utilizing learned body mechanics and transferring/lifting techniques. Plans actions to promote safety. Reports any unsafe situation/equipment according to hospital procedure.
Takes patient phone calls from a multiline phone system and relays messages to providers when necessary. Takes phone calls from pharmacies, home medical and durable medical companies, and facilitates prescription and orders.
Perform all duties listed in department specific competencies.
Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned which may include taking medical histories, rooming patients, assisting providers with documentation or procedures, and facilitating plan of care.
Some travel between facilities is required.
Ability to support Sleep Medicine and Wound and Hyperbaric Medicine is required.
EXPECTATIONS
Customer Focus
Ensures customer satisfaction
Communication
Clear and courteous at all times, works to resolve conflicts
Analytical Thinking
Determines priority and distinguishes between critical and non-critical information for problem resolution
Concern for Order and Standards
Checks accuracy of own work and takes accountability. Uses provider orders and double checks patient identifiers to ensure the right patient receives the right care at the right time.
Flexibility
Reprioritizes quickly to accommodate unexpected demands
Teamwork
Recognizes that others possess valuable expertise and actively solicits others' opinions, ideas and recommendations. Builds consensus with others .