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Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital

Medical Assistant (Ortho) HRA-746

Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital, Hollister, California, United States, 95023

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Medical Assistant (Ortho) HRA-746 Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital

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Reporting to the clinic operations manager and the site nurse, the medical assistant adeptly multitasks to fulfill various responsibilities including scheduling appointments, registering patients, collecting co‑pays, recording pertinent patient data in the electronic health record (EHR) system, and ensuring a safe and sanitized environment. Moreover, they serve as a crucial communication nexus within the practice, demonstrating exceptional multitasking capabilities and outstanding customer service in all interactions.

Job Summary Reporting to the clinic operations manager and the site nurse, the medical assistant adeptly multitasks to fulfill various responsibilities including scheduling appointments, registering patients, collecting co‑pays, recording pertinent patient data in the electronic health record (EHR) system, and ensuring a safe and sanitized environment. Moreover, they serve as a crucial communication nexus within the medical practice, demonstrating exceptional multitasking capabilities and outstanding customer service in all interactions.

Duties/Responsibilities: Core

Maintains courteous, professional relationships with providers, patients, families, peers, healthcare team members, and external agencies.

Answers the telephone properly using department name and personal first name slowly and clearly. Records and delivers messages accurately in the EHR system and in a timely manner to staff and providers.

Is knowledgeable in the use of PC and applications specific to the department. Demonstrates ability to use current EHR technology and information systems to enhance data collection and documentation.

Competent in the use of systems designed to check insurance eligibility and benefits and downtime procedures if the computer systems are not operating correctly.

Verifies accuracy of patient and insurance information upon scheduling appointment and registering patient into the clinic for treatment. Verifies insurance coverage of the clinic visit and any co‑pay or deductible needing to be collected. If prior authorization is required, verifies that the prior authorization is in the chart prior to the patient visit.

Properly opens/closes cash drawer to accept payments and co‑pays, accurately completes deposit, credit card transactions, printing of records and posting payments into the Meditech system. Follows established hospital policy for handling cash and collecting money for co‑pays and deductibles.

Knowledge of all programs offered by the various clinics as well as what insurances are accepted by the clinics. Demonstrates knowledge of appropriate incoming referrals, internal and external referrals, enrollment requirements, and program coverage to the special clinic programs.

Schedules new, established, well women exams, CPSP, well child exams, pre‑op and post‑op appointments, same day and emergency room follow‑up appointments for office visits and using the appropriate and established appointment timeframes and providers.

Demonstrates procedure for scheduling patients for outpatient services, coordinates resources, and gives correct instructions of the process for completing pre‑registration to attending the appointment.

Has knowledge of Workers’ Compensation processes and the information required to schedule the patient appropriately (required authorizations, creating and updating PR‑2’s) and knows requirements for PR‑4 exams.

Demonstrates knowledge of proper procedure for obtaining medical records from outside agencies or providers, completing proper paperwork and following through verifying that records are received.

Proficient in healthcare quality program(s) and is well‑versed on processes for patient scheduling.

Reviews patient encounters and compares provider note, lab tests ordered and supplies distributed to patients, to the superbill to ensure all charges are captured. Enters charges into the Meditech system daily.

Adheres to established hospital procedures for maintain patient clinical records within the EHR system as mandated by regulatory agencies, including proper downtime clinic procedures with appropriate forms, upholds HIPAA standards for privacy and confidentiality in accessing patient health records, utilizing break the glass option, and acknowledges potential disciplinary actions for inappropriate record access.

Demonstrates adherence to expected productivity standards by promptly reporting any variances to the supervisor, including instances of overtime, incomplete tasks, or patient care issues.

Communicates the status of office patient flow and any issues, any delays/changes to patients that may affect their appointment time or duration with the supervising nurse and providers’.

Demonstrates process for in‑house referrals through EHR system and documents appropriately in the patients chart the outcome of contacting the patient regarding appointment details.

Tracks outgoing referral with the site nurse’s direction to ensure appointments are attended by patient and consult notes are received from the specialist.

Communicates to all referring providers by faxing patient visit note and procedure documents in a timely manner within 24 hours of chart completion.

Sends out all written communication to notify patients of appointments and follow up care needed.

Completes all necessary forms patients require, including EDD, FMLA, Workers’ Compensation, supplemental insurance forms, etc. and assures provider portions are addressed.

Demonstrates ability to scan patient information and place in appropriate folder within the EMR and label correctly with title of scanned document.

Demonstrates proper procedure for assigning incoming faxes in the EHR systems’ “inbox” to the appropriate staff/provider for review.

Ensures that all recently ordered lab, diagnostic imaging, physician consults, and other testing results are available for the provider to review at the time of patient visit.

Tracks all pathology, labs, and imaging tests ordered by provider to assure patient compliance. Conducts follow‑up on any provider/site nurse recommendations for future care.

Maintains orderly and cleanliness of patient waiting area.

Maintains inventory of front office supplies. Orders inventory from Purchasing as needed.

Places the patients in the exam room ensuring they are as comfortable as possible, explains the appointment process to the patient and what to expect from their visit.

Has knowledge of what can be an urgent issue and when to notify the site nurse or provider immediately.

Ensures through cleaning and restocking of treatment rooms and equipment prior to each patient visit, maintaining a hygienic and well‑prepared environment for their treatment.

Demonstrates correct use of clinic equipment i.e. exam tables, exam lights, special procedures trays, vital sign machine, pulse oximetry, patient scales.

Maintains inventory of back office clinical supplies, rotates stock, and checks for outdated supplies. Orders inventory from Purchasing as needed.

Performs patient intake by reviewing medication lists, allergies, documenting vital signs, social history, patient chief complaint and any other pertinent information required by provider accurately in the EHR system prior to provider entering the patient room. Prepares patient, assists providers with examination and treatment of patients, and is accessible to them.

Assists providers with in‑office medical procedures at the bedside.

Performs suture and staple removal, as directed by provider.

Has knowledge of post‑operative complications and knowledge of what can be an urgent issue and when to notify the site nurse or provider immediately.

Demonstrates proper use of Language Line services.

If staff member provides translation services, medical terms, procedures, instructions, examinations procedures and findings, and all other communication is translated correctly and patients understand what is being translated.

Conducts CLIA waived laboratory tests as ordered by the provider, following hospital and CLIA lab policies and procedures. Completes annual lab competencies as assigned by the hospital laboratory, ensuring accurate documentation of in‑house CLIA waived lab testing and results in the EHR system.

Demonstrates proper specimen handling, labeling, and transportation techniques.

All other clinical and non‑clinical duties as assigned within their scope of practice.

Duties/Responsibilities: Orthopedics

Reviews incoming referrals and schedules patients with appropriate orthopedic provider.

Efficiently prepares each patients EHR for orthopedic visit. Confirms all pertinent medical records related to the visit are received, including any necessary insurance authorizations prior to the visit.

Schedules patient with collaborating providers for cardiac/medical clearances, as directed by specialty provider/site nurse.

Demonstrates thoroughness in reviewing patient EHRs to gather all necessary information for scheduling surgeries/procedures, including medication history, treating providers, lab/radiology results, and medical clearances. Communicates effectively with patients to review pre‑anesthesia questionnaires and explain the surgery packet pick‑up process. Provides clear explanations of procedures, preparation requirements, registration protocols, and post‑operative instructions during packet pick‑up.

Efficiently schedules pre‑anesthesia testing (PAT) visits in EHR system for outpatient surgery.

Prepares surgical packets with required forms for provider to complete. Once returned, thoroughly reviews forms ensuring all sections were completed.

Ensures all scheduled surgical packets are complete, with scheduled post‑operative appointment with provider and are promptly picked up by patient.

Prepares and assist providers with in‑office orthopedic procedures at the bedside, i.e. casting, splinting, fracture reduction, joint injections, bandage removal, wound vacuum placement and removal, etc.

Efficiently performs post‑op calls to patients 3 days after surgery and completes post‑op questionnaire. Sends completed consultation notes, operative notes, and pathology results to referring provider for continuity of care on a daily basis.

Demonstrates ability to:

Safely remove fiberglass cast with cast saw.

Apply pre‑made durable medical equipment properly, i.e. splints, slings, immobilizers, etc.

Responsibilities

Conducts thorough patient assessments by gathering medical and social history, addressing chief complaints, performing comprehensive physical examinations, monitoring vital signs, and conducting CLIA waived testing when required. Ensures meticulous documentation of all gathered information in the EHR, strictly adhering to clinic policies and regulatory standards. Maintains accuracy and clarity in documentation, abstaining from the use of unauthorized abbreviations.

Performs procedures including height, weight, head circumference, blood pressure, pulse, respiration, temperature, hemoglobin/hematocrit, urinalysis, blood glucose, rapid strep, rapid flu, urine HCG, urinary catheter insertion/removal, suture and staple removal and special procedures as determined by competency.

Maintains up‑to‑date knowledge of prescribed medications and immunizations, ensuring accurate administration as per provider instructions. Adheres to established policies, procedures, and regulations to administer medications, treatments, and vaccines with precision, minimizing errors and discrepancies. Documentation of vaccine details is entered into the relevant databases (ECW, CAIR, EZIZ).

Monitors patients’ response to any medication administered, or treatments performed and documents patient outcome(s) appropriately in the EHR.

Provides education, training, and support to patients and their families regarding health conditions, treatment plans, and healthy lifestyle choices.

Maintains focus on prioritizing nursing care and interventions, promptly communicating to the provider any unsuccessful nursing interventions, alterations in the patient’s condition, or indications necessitating immediate care.

Performs technical skills with knowledge of nursing principles and practices and works within the legal scope of practice as defined in the Nurse Practice Act.

Demonstrates proficiency in operating medical equipment used in the clinics.

Ensures that examination rooms and medical equipment are meticulously maintained, cleaned, stocked, and prepared for use. Patient waiting areas remain uncluttered, clean and orderly.

Assists in the coordination of patient flow (front and back office) to optimize clinic efficiency and patient experience.

Adheres to professionalism and courtesy at all times, fostering positive rapport and collaborative relationships with providers, referral sources, patients/families, staff, and peers.

Coordinates and integrates departmental services with other hospital departments and referral sources to ensure comprehensive fulfillment of patient needs.

Manages, acquires, and upkeeps clinical supplies, medications, and vaccines for the site, ensuring regular rotation and timely updating of inventory to prevent expiration.

Assesses the clinic environment, including furniture and medical equipment, for signs of wear and tear. Reports issues promptly in accordance with established policies.

Oversees the management of authorizations, referrals, and scheduling of exams, referrals, procedures, and surgeries for clinic patients. Ensures thorough completion of authorizations or referrals and confirms the delivery of care to patients. Addresses any inconsistencies, cancellations, and absentees for all arranged procedures.

Assures adherence to productivity standards and oversees daily operations at the site, reporting deviations to the Clinic Operations Director or Manager promptly.

Collaborates with fellow site nurses to develop staff schedules, manage time off requests, and address daily staffing requirements.

Assists in Performance Improvement projects and compiles monthly and quarterly reports for the House‑Wide committee.

All other duties as assigned by provider, clinic operations director or clinic operations manager within scope of practice.

Required Skills/Abilities

Takes personal responsibility for the quality and timeliness of work to be completed.

Demonstrates the ability to problem solve and/or assist with problem solving.

Earns others trust and respect through consistent honesty and professionalism in all interactions.

Follows through on suggestions and requests; appreciates positive suggestions for improvement.

Maintains composure in highly stressful or adverse situations.

Performs tasks with care and makes few, if any errors.

Promotes cooperation and commitment within a team and with patient care to achieve goals and deliverables.

Mentor, train, and provide ongoing guidance to new staff members, ensuring proficiency in their roles, familiarity with office procedures, and promoting a positive and collaborative work environment.

Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability by being able to float and provide coverage for other clerks in the clinic setting when needed.

Responds positively to change, embracing new practices to accomplish goals.

Efficiently handles multiple tasks upon patient arrival, facilitating workflows between front and back office.

Mindful of the signals conveyed through non‑verbal cues, including tone, posture, and eye contact in communication.

Adheres to professionalism and courtesy at all times, fostering positive rapport and collaboration.

Excellent attendance record and is punctual for all scheduled shifts.

Adheres to hospital and department dress code; appearance is neat and clean; identification is worn at all times above the waist.

Maintains patient confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA Standards.

Completes annual educational and Employee Health requirements.

EKG competency completed after orientation.

Attends meetings as appropriate or directed.

Ensures compliance with regulatory standards, including hospital and department policies and procedures, fire, safety, infection control, OSHA, federal, state, Title 22, and The Joint Commission (TJC).

Reviews and complies with all new and revised department and hospital policies.

Displays proficiency in accessing electronic, hospital‑wide policy manual and Safety Data Sheets (SDS).

Promotes and adheres to established core values and standards of behavior, communicating the organization’s mission, values, and vision in a positive manner.

Adheres to all organizational policies encompassing ethical business practices, standards of behavior, and safety.

Education & Experience

Completion of a Certified Medical Assistant Program.

High school graduate or equivalent.

One (1) year experience in a medical office as a Medical Assistant highly preferred.

Current BLS Certification by American Heart Association or American Red Cross.

Bilingual in English and Spanish speaking and writing preferred.

Basic math, money handling, and accounting skills; knowledge of medical terminology and health care insurance billing.

Job Type: Full‑time, Variable Shift

Pay: $24.00 to $27.00 hourly

Benefits

Dental insurance

Employee assistance program

Health insurance

Life insurance

Paid time off

Vision insurance

Location Hollister, CA 95023 (Required)

Commute

Hollister, CA 95023 (Required)

Relocate

Hollister, CA 95023: Relocate before starting work (Required)

You can apply directly to

apply.jobs@hazelhawkins.com . All job offers are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check, physical exam, drug test, and verification of education qualifications and credentials.

San Benito Health Care District is an equal‑opportunity employer. In accordance with applicable law, we prohibit discrimination and harassment against employees, applicants for employment, individuals providing services in the workplace pursuant to a contract, and volunteers based on their actual or perceived protected characteristics.

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