United Vein & Vascular Centers

Healthcare

MedicalReceptionist

$40–55k ~AI est. Tampa, Florida, United States
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Medical Receptionist at United Vein & Vascular Centers. Skills: Patient services, Customer service. Greet patients upon arrival. Sign patients in”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving skills

Eligibility Requirements

Travel to all Tampa clinics

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma/GED, 2+ years' experience in a medical setting in customer service, Must be able to travel to all Tampa clinics

Nice to Have

Associate degree preferred, Familiarity with ECW a plus

What You'll Do.

Greet patients upon arrival

Obtain insurance information

Obtain other necessary data

Provide patients with intake forms

Provide new patient forms

Provide copies of office policies

Provide legally required documents

Process payments from patients

Schedule appointments for new patients

Schedule appointments for recurring patients

Maintain hard copy patient records

Maintain files stored in EMR system

Audit schedule for patient insurance eligibility

Provide patients with support

Provide patients with guidance

Demonstrate work culture

Maintain confidentiality of PHI

Maintain security of PHI

Other duties as assigned

Full Job Description

United Vein & Vascular Centers is a life-changing healthcare innovator that is rapidly expanding access to state-of-the-art, minimally invasive vein and vascular care as we grow our footprint across the country. The unparalleled outcomes we achieve are made possible by dynamic team members like YOU working alongside our exceptional team of skilled physicians and passionate staff. Join us on our journey to transform lives as we raise the bar for patient service and outcomes! Explore exciting career opportunities with United Vein & Vascular Centers and unlock your potential! We offer a supportive culture that is driven by deep commitment to the success of our patients and our teams. We invest in YOU and are dedicated to creating individualized opportunities for career advancement. In addition, we invest in our employees by offering: Competitive compensation package Outstanding work life balance Health, vision, and dental benefits 401K plan match Life insurance (100% company paid) PTO and paid holidays We invest substantial energy and resources in building a highly-engaged culture where your voice is heard, you are connected to a community of professionals who share your values, and you can thrive. This is a FLOAT position that will be expected to work within all clinics in our Tampa market. These clinics include: Clearwater Lakeland New Port Richey Sun City Tampa About the Role: The Medical Receptionist (Patient Services Coordinator) is responsible for greeting patients upon arrival, signing them in for their appointment, obtaining insurance information, providing forms, processing payments, and scheduling appointments. Key Responsibilities: Greet patients upon arrival, sign them in and obtain insurance information and any other necessary data. Provide patients with intake and new patient forms, as well as copies of our office policies and legally required documents. Process payments from patients for co-pays and uninsured visits. Schedule appointments for new and rec

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