MEDICAL OFFICE CLERK in Silverdale, Washington at Destiny Management Services LL
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Job Description
Destiny Management Services, LLC is a leading source of staffing services and business solutions to the Federal Government. Founded in 1996, we have provided job opportunities for more than 1000 employees nationwide in various fields.
We are seeking four highly skilled and detail-oriented Medical Office Clerk to work on-site at Naval Branch Health Clinic, Bangor. Quality healthcare Personnel will be utilizing military records systems to assist the department and base in its mission. Specific requirements include the following:
SUMMARY. Provides clerical/administrative support in wards, clinics, or other clinical departments of a medical treatment facility.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Mandatory knowledge and skills.
A fully qualified typist with a minimum of 50 WPM is required.
General medical ethics, telephone etiquette, and excellent communication and customer service skills.
General office administrative and clerical skills to perform receptionist duties and answer telephones.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
UNIQUE MILITARY HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS/PROCEDURES:
Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA)
Composite Health Care Systems (CHCS) and/or MHS GENESIS
Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS);
Military Filing System – by sponsor social security, terminal digit order, color-coded and blocked filing system.
Contents of a military medical record, layout, sections, family members prefix designation, forms used in a MTF, and the medical record tracking procedures.
PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES:
- In performance of the below listed duties, the contractor is not to perform any inherently governmental functions as described in FAR subpart 7.5. Additionally, any discretion or decision-making regarding individual patient outcomes shall be referred to the designated government representative.
- Greets patients/visitors at a front desk, information center or office setting.
- Answers main office phone line. Directs telephone calls to appropriate section for assistance. Takes messages as required.
- Arranges and schedules medical appointments and determines patient eligibility for services. Relays general instructions to patients, or make referrals to other sections.
- Obtains updates and files medical records as needed.
- Organizes and researches patient records, extract needed information, and review records for completeness, accuracy, and consistency within established guidelines.
- Ensures arrival of medical records prior to appointment(s).
- Initiates and locates patient medical records as needed.
- Obtains documentation as requested by healthcare providers (test results, or documentation not yet filed in records).
- Performs other administrative and clerical duties in support of the medical care and operational support.
- Creates appointment schedules and templates in patient appointment computer system.
- Conducts end-of-day process at close of business and resolves any delinquent or pending appointments in computer system. In addition to the performance outcomes from the MSS Technical Exhibit 4 identified above, the following performance outcomes are applicable to all Medical Office Clerk services under this Task Order:
- The contractor shall provide appointment support services and production control support to the department.
- The contractor shall complete routine data preparation, distribution and file maintenance.
- The contractor shall use the computerized systems such as CHCS, AHLTA, EHR, HAIMS, DEERS, and TRICARE along with other software such as electronic mail, a planning calendar, and databases.
- The contractor shall perform data entry, verification, updates, and editing of patient data and register new patients as required.
- The contractor shall process patient information into data systems, process, scan and perform online edits during patient check-in.
- The contractor shall input patient demographic data into the automated systems during patient check-in.
- The contractor shall book patient appointments in compliance with TRICARE business practices and schedule of appointment procedures applying “Access to Care” (ATC) policies.
- The contractor shall enter patient appointments taken from patient incoming telephone calls, and written or typed patient registration/clinical information form. Phones shall be answered within 3 rings and patients that are scheduling an appointment in person have priority over incoming telephone requests.
- The contractor shall schedule, reschedule and cancel patient appointments and enter provider’s schedules into the automated appointment and scheduling systems when received.
- The contractor shall maintain logs and files in conjunction with the patient appointment process.
- The contractor shall enter telephone consults (t-cons) for patient’s provider into the automated system upon patient request.
- The contractor shall assist nursing staff by replying to telephone consults and contacting patients for preventative medicine and chronic disease management reminders.
- The contractor shall input order requests for laboratory, radiology and electrocardiogram tests into the automated system when received and upon receipt use automated modules to enter requests per provider’s diagnosis.
- The contractor shall enter data into Excel, Access databases and the Health Fitness Assessment (Wellness Center) database daily.
- The contractor shall verify previous day appointments have been cleared in the system at the beginning of each workday.
- The contractor shall retrieve health information for the system utilizing the department/clinic Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
- The contractor shall transfer information within the TRICARE system, including DEERS checks.
- The contractor shall provide a daily job status report which will reflect the number and type of appointments scheduled each day, incomplete activity, and status of special interest jobs by end of shift daily.
- The contractor shall maintain procedure manuals and keep abreast of Department policies and procedures regarding medical appointments. Procedure manuals will be reviewed by the Department Head who will provide any material/information to be updated.
- The contractor shall comply with specific task criteria, schedules, and instructions per MTF SOP.
- The contractor employee shall maintain current compliance with all training indicated in the PWS. Training certificates will be provided to the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) at time of completion.
Education. High school diploma or General Educational Development (GED) equivalency. Medical terminology desired.
Experience. At least 6 months of experience in a medical office setting in the following areas: medical administrative support service, medical office management, medical front desk management, medical records administrative and/or referral processing, tracking and closure. Possess experience in the operation of all standard office equipment such as desk top computers, fax, scanner, printer, office copier, and data transcribing procedures.
Work Environment/Physical Requirements. The work is primarily sedentary. However, there may be some physical demands. Requirements include prolonged walking, standing, sitting or bending.