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Experienced Medical Secretary Needed in NEW HARTFORD, NY

Experienced Medical Secretary needed to fill a part-time position for a busy Nephrology practice. Practice Manager and ChartMaker Clinical Software knowledge is helpful, but not required. Available days and hours are Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Duties include, but are not limited to:
• Checking in patients
• Updating patient’s charts (referring physicians, patient demographics, insurance information)
• Collecting co-payments
• Scanning documents and electronically filing into charts
• Electronic faxing
• Scheduling appointments
• Answering phones
• Coordinating appointments and scheduling necessary tests for kidney transplant recipients

Please send your resume via fax or email to:
Attn: Lorraine Lane, CPC
Office and Billing Manager

[email protected]
Subject: Medical Secretary

Fax: 315-724-3255

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Former Secretary Wastes Federal Funds on Chartered Aircraft

If you are wondering where $ 341,000 of your taxpayer money went, look to former U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Tom Price’s chartered aircraft expenses. On July 13, he resigned due to investigations of his use of chartered aircraft, MilAir, and other government travel-related expenses, which did not comply with federal regulations […]
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Why Do Doctors Run Behind? Reflections of a Medical Secretary

It’s no wonder why doctors run behind. From my 13 years of secretarial experience I have seen it all, both the doctors and the patients point of view. First, doctors are overbooked with trying to accommodate patients needs, wants, and sometimes demands. It sometimes cracks me up when patients call the office and ask to speak with the doctor, like he’s just sitting in his office waiting for a phone call. Sometimes patients call in and ask to speak with the doctor, but will not tell me what about!!!

Love that one!!! Like I haven’t heard it all, but it’s part of the job, so we explain to the patient that an appointment is required for professional medical advice. Another reason why doctors fall behind is because patients who are scheduled for one medical concern end up talking to the doctor about several medical concerns.

For example, a patient may be scheduled to come in for a lump on their arm and the doctor examines the lump and prescribes the proper treatment. But as the doctor puts his hand on the door to leave, the patient also expresses that they have been having some discomfort in their chest area for the past two days! SURPRISE!!!

As a physician, the doctor cannot morally leave the room and just ignore what the patient has said. He  then proceeds in making sure that the patients health is secure enough to leave the building. But in doing so, time is taken away from the doctor, the other patients, and the nurse who has a stack of charts complete with phone messages, prescription refills and specialist referrals, all to be done in an eight hour shift!

Think what you like, but this happens daily. . .several times!

There are also the normal occurrences that cannot be ignored, like walk-in emergencies. This happens more frequently then people realize. As a secretary, it can at times be difficult to accurately block off the time allotted for patient appointments and to be precise about the length.

Being a patient myself, however, I also realize the agony of sitting in a waiting room, sometimes with crying babies, and in the company of other patients, it can be quite scary. And once you’re finally called back to the exam room, you often find yourself sitting in isolation for a long period of time,waiting, until ironically

IT’S YOUR TURN!!! You’ve had a sore throat that’s been so bothersome that you need a diagnosis and treatment.

You are examined and treated, but wait, you forgot to mention that stomach pain that’s been troubling you for a week…and…and…and!!! Not to mention that your pharmacist informs you that the prescription is not covered by your insurance company and around we go again!

Phone calls, forms that need to be completed in order to convince your insurance company that your doctor knows what he is doing…etc, etc, etc

So why can’t I speak with the doctor? Why is he so far behind?

Rich Niemeyer is an avid researcher of anxiety attacks and panic disorders. He believes in a natural course of action and works for an independent family practice in Leola PA. Visit his website at http://leolafamilyhealth.com for more information on Lancaster Family Practice

Azar Leads HHS as New Secretary

Alex Azar, Photo credit Wikimedia by Wwsgconnect – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 Former drug industry executive, Alex Azar, was confirmed by congress by bipartisan vote to be the new secretary of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). The former president of the Big Pharma company Eli Lilly & Co., “will now […]
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Medical secretary outsourcing is handled by trained professionals

The medical transcription industry has become highly popular since it is an industry that is in demand, is thriving and is extremely rewarding to those who are in this industry. This is noticed by a number of people and this has surely attracted a number of people to this industry. It is one of the most integral parts of the health care and medical industry and provides a lot of aide and assistance to medical professionals. This is one of the reasons as to why the medical services and facilities provided to people have drastically improved. People entering this industry have a sense of fulfillment, satisfaction and a need to provide something to the society. This is an industry that has numerous job opportunities available for people and one such job is that of medical secretary outsourcing.

Medical secretary outsourcing is a profession that plays an integral role and reduces the work load of medical professionals to a great extent. This is ensured because these medical secretaries assist the medical professionals by going through the patients’ files, understanding the nature of their ailment, understanding their past medical history and getting all the facts and details in place. They systematically file the records in order and have it all in place before the medical professional examines the patient. This makes the work of the medical professionals simpler as they already have enough of knowledge about the patients’ conditions and can easily administer the right treatment to them.

Medical secretary outsourcing is a very crucial job and they have to be dedicated and interested in what they do. They make sure that they have all the right details in the right files so that they do not make any error that might cost the patient or even the medical professional greatly. It is a job that is highly relied upon by medical professionals and any sort of negligence will not be tolerated. Medical secretary outsourcing is reliable since all the work is carried out by professionals who are well trained for this job and have a lot of experience in this job as well.

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HHS Secretary Confirmed

The Senate today confirmed Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., as the new secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). He replaces former HHS Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell. Background Price, a retired orthopedic surgeon from Atlanta, served on the House Ways and Means Committee, including the Subcommittee on Health. In the 114th Congress, Price […]
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Trump Picks Secretary of Health and Human Services

President-elect Donald Trump has selected Tom Price, MD, a six-term Republican congressman from Georgia and an orthopedic surgeon, as the next Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Price is chairman of the Committee on the Budget in the House of Representatives. He also serves on the House Ways and Means […]
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President-elect Picks ACA Critic Tom Price as Health Secretary

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen six-term, Republican congressman Tom Price of Georgia as his pick to serve as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). Price, an orthopedic surgeon and current chairman of the House budget committee, has been an outspoken critic of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) since it’s inception. Unlike many Obamacare […]
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