Henry Ford Health · 18 hours ago
Asst-Office Operations - Cardiology - Part Time (20-30hrs)/Days - Farmington Hills/Novi
Henry Ford Health is a healthcare organization, and they are seeking an Office Operations Assistant for their Cardiology department. The role involves providing administrative and clerical support to patients and customers in a medical setting, including greeting patients, verifying insurance, and scheduling appointments.
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Responsibilities
Greets patients and visitors, checks patients in and out, and obtains necessary documentation
Verifies and enters demographic information
Obtains and verifies insurance authorizations/precertification
Completes medical record release requests and schedules/confirms patient appointments
Enters, reviews and submits charges for patient procedures and services daily
Collects co-payments and reconciles all daily reports and deposits for accuracy
Provides general office and clerical support to assigned area
Qualification
Required
High School diploma equivalency OR 1 year of applicable cumulative job specific experience required
Required professional licensure/certification can be used in lieu of education or experience, if applicable
Benefits
Part Time Benefits Eligible
Company
Henry Ford Health
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Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$40.27MKey Investors
Mort Harris
2020-06-04Grant· $0.27M
2018-04-09Grant· $20M
2016-12-05Grant· $20M
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