MP RPO
ABOUT OUR CLIENT:
Our client is a 25-bed, non-profit community hospital designated as a Critical Access Hospital. Our client endeavors to offer the best of two worlds - the warmth and friendliness of a small town and the technical expertise of modern medicine. Located in Wolfeboro, NH, we provide primary care, diagnostic testing and specialty services in the region. Our client provides medical services to the region's year-round population of 30,000 residents and approximately 120,000 seasonal residents and visitors who come from all over the world to enjoy the Eastern Lakes Region and the communities of: Alton, Brookfield, Effingham, Freedom, Madison, Moultonborough, New Durham, Ossipee, Sanbornville, Sandwich, Tamworth, Tuftonboro, Wolfeboro and surrounding towns.
The hospital and our professional medical staff have a reputation for excellence in primary care, inpatient and outpatient surgery, medical imaging and diagnostics, gynecology, orthopedics, pediatrics, physical therapy, cardiac and occupational rehabilitation and emergency services. We know that we can only achieve our vision by working collaboratively with our community to provide the care the community needs in a coordinated, seamless way.
WHO YOU ARE:
Under the general supervision of the Practice Director, is responsible for assisting the Physicians, Advance Practice Professionals, and practice team with direct and support related patient care, while treating patients in a respectful, confidential, and friendly manner.
Responsibilities
Clinical
Documents patient's chief complaint and medical history, and completes pertinent forms in accordance with best practice workflows. Prepares Provider for a successful appointment by communicating pertinent information gleaned from pre-visit/chart prep completion
Performs phlebotomy for needed testing
Performs EKGs, rapid strep screen, flu swab, INR, pregnancy tests and other tests that may be ordered by the Provider in accordance with CLIA waived regulations
Assists in minor procedures such as pap smears, suturing, dressing changes, catheterizations and casting. Practices aseptic and sterile techniques as needed a. Prepares and administers medications as directed by a Provider, utilizing best practice medication processes such as the 5 R's of right med, right dose, right route, right patient, right time. b. Provide the patient with educational materials as requested by the Provider. Instruct patients about medications, diet, exercise, and follow up instructions
Assists the Practice Coordinator with compliance for Prescription Drug Monitoring Program which includes communicating with patient regarding the program requirements; knowledge of the contract contents, etc
Assists with robust check out of patients after appointment completion to understand potential barriers for care plan follow through such as appointment transport issues; difficulty with medication procurement due to financial constraints; recommended test completion, etc
Works with the Provider to suggest assistance from Care Coordination for times when patient reveals complex barriers to health maintenance
Is able to conduct a nurse visit (EMR term) at the request of a Provider for such needs as hypertension screening; hypertension rechecks after medication change; INRs; diabetes follow-ups; etc., documenting appropriately
Patient Access
Accepts and returns patient calls under the supervision of the nurse or Provider, using appropriate telephone etiquette
Schedules appointments and processes orders for patients for appointments, procedures, tests, referrals, and/or consultations as requested by the Provider
Clinical Support
Performs pre-visit planning/chart preloading in accordance with established guidelines, including but not limited to, obtaining appropriate records from specialists, emergency department visits, hospital stays, and primary care to ensure an efficient visit for the patient and the Provider
Prepares the examination room with needed supplies, instruments, and equipment and maintains room in a clean, professional, and welcoming manner
Greets patients in a professional, friendly manner, escorting them to exam rooms while introducing themselves and explaining the rooming process
Prepares/instructs/positions and drapes the patient
Ensures the Provider is on schedule being mindful of emergencies and unexpected interruptions
Prepares specimens with documentation for processing in accordance with Laboratory regulations
Cares, cleans, and sterilizes equipment per instruction or established procedures
Orders medical supplies and medication/immunizations as needed, and keeps exam rooms and bathrooms stocked
Disposes of used supplies properly and follows all established infection control and biohazard policies and procedures
Calls orders to pharmacies for medications utilizing the approved prescription refill policy and procedure under the direction and supervision of the Provider
Ensures vaccines are handled and administered in accordance with standards of the NH Immunization Program with provision for reporting of adverse events
Completes and processes referrals, pre-certifications or pre-approvals as needed
EMR Utilization
Utilizes the current Electronic Medical Record to complete the documented Best Practice Workflows accurately
Documents and updates the patient's medical history within the EMR guidelines, including: vital signs, past medical history, social history, surgical history, family medical history
Completes the daily work list (order tracking, tasking, document import) providing timely care
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
One to two years' experience in the medical field unless successful completion of an accredited Medical Assistant Program
Current CPR
Pay
& Benefits
• $20-$24 per hour • Medical, Dental, Vision • Employer paid Life Insurance • Disability Insurance • Critical Illness & Accident Insurance • 403(b) with employer match • Earned time accrual for paid time off • Tuition Assistance • Student Loan Pay Down Program
Our client is a 25-bed, non-profit community hospital designated as a Critical Access Hospital. Our client endeavors to offer the best of two worlds - the warmth and friendliness of a small town and the technical expertise of modern medicine. Located in Wolfeboro, NH, we provide primary care, diagnostic testing and specialty services in the region. Our client provides medical services to the region's year-round population of 30,000 residents and approximately 120,000 seasonal residents and visitors who come from all over the world to enjoy the Eastern Lakes Region and the communities of: Alton, Brookfield, Effingham, Freedom, Madison, Moultonborough, New Durham, Ossipee, Sanbornville, Sandwich, Tamworth, Tuftonboro, Wolfeboro and surrounding towns.
The hospital and our professional medical staff have a reputation for excellence in primary care, inpatient and outpatient surgery, medical imaging and diagnostics, gynecology, orthopedics, pediatrics, physical therapy, cardiac and occupational rehabilitation and emergency services. We know that we can only achieve our vision by working collaboratively with our community to provide the care the community needs in a coordinated, seamless way.
WHO YOU ARE:
Under the general supervision of the Practice Director, is responsible for assisting the Physicians, Advance Practice Professionals, and practice team with direct and support related patient care, while treating patients in a respectful, confidential, and friendly manner.
Responsibilities
Clinical
Documents patient's chief complaint and medical history, and completes pertinent forms in accordance with best practice workflows. Prepares Provider for a successful appointment by communicating pertinent information gleaned from pre-visit/chart prep completion
Performs phlebotomy for needed testing
Performs EKGs, rapid strep screen, flu swab, INR, pregnancy tests and other tests that may be ordered by the Provider in accordance with CLIA waived regulations
Assists in minor procedures such as pap smears, suturing, dressing changes, catheterizations and casting. Practices aseptic and sterile techniques as needed a. Prepares and administers medications as directed by a Provider, utilizing best practice medication processes such as the 5 R's of right med, right dose, right route, right patient, right time. b. Provide the patient with educational materials as requested by the Provider. Instruct patients about medications, diet, exercise, and follow up instructions
Assists the Practice Coordinator with compliance for Prescription Drug Monitoring Program which includes communicating with patient regarding the program requirements; knowledge of the contract contents, etc
Assists with robust check out of patients after appointment completion to understand potential barriers for care plan follow through such as appointment transport issues; difficulty with medication procurement due to financial constraints; recommended test completion, etc
Works with the Provider to suggest assistance from Care Coordination for times when patient reveals complex barriers to health maintenance
Is able to conduct a nurse visit (EMR term) at the request of a Provider for such needs as hypertension screening; hypertension rechecks after medication change; INRs; diabetes follow-ups; etc., documenting appropriately
Patient Access
Accepts and returns patient calls under the supervision of the nurse or Provider, using appropriate telephone etiquette
Schedules appointments and processes orders for patients for appointments, procedures, tests, referrals, and/or consultations as requested by the Provider
Clinical Support
Performs pre-visit planning/chart preloading in accordance with established guidelines, including but not limited to, obtaining appropriate records from specialists, emergency department visits, hospital stays, and primary care to ensure an efficient visit for the patient and the Provider
Prepares the examination room with needed supplies, instruments, and equipment and maintains room in a clean, professional, and welcoming manner
Greets patients in a professional, friendly manner, escorting them to exam rooms while introducing themselves and explaining the rooming process
Prepares/instructs/positions and drapes the patient
Ensures the Provider is on schedule being mindful of emergencies and unexpected interruptions
Prepares specimens with documentation for processing in accordance with Laboratory regulations
Cares, cleans, and sterilizes equipment per instruction or established procedures
Orders medical supplies and medication/immunizations as needed, and keeps exam rooms and bathrooms stocked
Disposes of used supplies properly and follows all established infection control and biohazard policies and procedures
Calls orders to pharmacies for medications utilizing the approved prescription refill policy and procedure under the direction and supervision of the Provider
Ensures vaccines are handled and administered in accordance with standards of the NH Immunization Program with provision for reporting of adverse events
Completes and processes referrals, pre-certifications or pre-approvals as needed
EMR Utilization
Utilizes the current Electronic Medical Record to complete the documented Best Practice Workflows accurately
Documents and updates the patient's medical history within the EMR guidelines, including: vital signs, past medical history, social history, surgical history, family medical history
Completes the daily work list (order tracking, tasking, document import) providing timely care
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
One to two years' experience in the medical field unless successful completion of an accredited Medical Assistant Program
Current CPR
Pay
& Benefits
• $20-$24 per hour • Medical, Dental, Vision • Employer paid Life Insurance • Disability Insurance • Critical Illness & Accident Insurance • 403(b) with employer match • Earned time accrual for paid time off • Tuition Assistance • Student Loan Pay Down Program