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The Medical Office Intake Receptionist is the first point of contact for patients entering the practice. This role is responsible for greeting patients, collecting and verifying necessary intake information, and ensuring that the front office operates smoothly and efficiently. A friendly demeanor, strong organizational skills, and attention to detail are key for success in this position. Looking for 1 job position
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Prescription Processing: Receive and verify prescriptions from doctors or patients. Accurately interpret prescription orders, including medication dosage, strength, and directions. Prepare and label medications according to prescription orders. Ensure the correct drug, dosage, and instructions are provided. Medication Dispensing: Assist in the preparation of medication by counting, measuring, and mixing medications. Dispense prescribed medications to patients. Ensure the right medication is provided to the right patient. Inventory Management: Monitor and maintain inventory levels of medications and supplies. Order and stock medications as necessary. Check for expired medications and ensure proper disposal when required. Customer Service: Provide excellent customer service by answering patient inquiries and addressing concerns. Explain proper medication usage, dosage, and potential side effects to patients. Assist patients in understanding prescription refills, insurance matters, or general pharmacy policies. Medication Preparation and Compounding: Prepare customized medications (e.g., creams, ointments, solutions) when required. Follow strict guidelines for compounding sterile and non-sterile medications. Record Keeping and Documentation: Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient medication records. Document prescription orders, refills, and patient consultations. Ensure confidentiality of patient information according to HIPAA regulations. Quality Control: Double-check prescriptions for accuracy and completeness. Ensure medications are properly stored, following safety protocols. Participate in routine audits or checks to maintain compliance with legal and regulatory standards. Collaboration with Pharmacists and Healthcare Professionals: Work under the supervision of licensed pharmacists to ensure proper patient care. Communicate with doctors or other healthcare professionals regarding prescription clarifications or medication interactions. Insurance and Billing: Process insurance claims and verify patient insurance information. Assist patients in understanding prescription coverage and any out-of-pocket costs. Maintaining Pharmacy Equipment: Ensure all pharmacy equipment is functioning properly, including pill counters, label printers, and compounding tools. Pharmacy technicians play an essential role in supporting pharmacists and ensuring that patients receive the correct medication and care.