This role is generally responsible for the non-clinical aspects of the daily operations of a medical practice and for ensuring best business practices for the office. The Office Manager must be fully engaged in the unique environment and clientele of a healthcare setting as well as in interactions with clinicians other practices and the community and in compliance with governmental regulations.
This role is exempt and reports to the Director of Clinical Operations as well as the physicians of the practice.
Responsibilities
Oversee the financial performance of the revenue cycle
Coordination of the day-to-day operations of the practice
Develop implement and maintain office policies andprocedures
Coordinate physician outreach and practice development
Interview and train a productive medical office team and conductperformance reviews
Supervise patient scheduling registration financial counseling medical records billing and collection data entry and processing and cash posting
Ensure staffing is appropriate for day-to-day operations
Maintain and manage all filing and organizational systems for the practice
Ensure patient satisfaction including troubleshooting when there is a complaint and developing process improvements to prevent recurrences
Promote excellent customer service by all levels of staff
Ensure regulatory compliance with HIPAA OSHA labor laws and other federal state and local regulations
Coordinate staff meetings for administrative and clinical staff
Coordinate logistics for internal and external meetings and conferences
Administrative tasks related to obtaining and maintaining AAAASF certification
Assist with and provide project management on ad hoc projects
Obtain and maintain physician and clinician credentialing and licensing
Management of insurance contracts and renewals
Liaison with hospital affiliations
Requirements
Minimum of 2-3 years in a medical office setting
2 - 3 years in a supervisory or management position
Knowledge of business and accounting processes usually obtained from an Associates or Bachelors degree in Business Administration Accounting or Health Care Administration
Knowledge and experience in all aspects of billing
Knowledge of regulations related to Medicare Medicaid and commercial insurance
Human resources experience in hiring supervision and performance reviews
Knowledge of HIPAA and labor law
Strong customer service skills
Skill in writing policies and procedures
Skill in using healthcare software and computer systems
Knowledge of maintaining supplies and equipment for the medical setting
Multitasking and problem-solving skills
Professional communication and presentation skills including face-to-face email telephone and video conference
Knowledge of continuous process improvement concepts and practices
Ability to communicate professionally with clinicians nurses allied health staff administrative staff frontline staff contractors governmental agencies insurance payers patients family members of patients suppliers and the general public of all age levels from child to senior citizen
Compensation
$85000 - $95000 per year. Negotiable based on skills and experience.
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OverviewThis role is generally responsible for the non-clinical aspects of the daily operations of a medical practice and for ensuring best business practices for the office. The Office Manager must be fully engaged in the unique environment and clientele of a healthcare setting as well as in intera...
Overview
This role is generally responsible for the non-clinical aspects of the daily operations of a medical practice and for ensuring best business practices for the office. The Office Manager must be fully engaged in the unique environment and clientele of a healthcare setting as well as in interactions with clinicians other practices and the community and in compliance with governmental regulations.
This role is exempt and reports to the Director of Clinical Operations as well as the physicians of the practice.
Responsibilities
Oversee the financial performance of the revenue cycle
Coordination of the day-to-day operations of the practice
Develop implement and maintain office policies andprocedures
Coordinate physician outreach and practice development
Interview and train a productive medical office team and conductperformance reviews
Supervise patient scheduling registration financial counseling medical records billing and collection data entry and processing and cash posting
Ensure staffing is appropriate for day-to-day operations
Maintain and manage all filing and organizational systems for the practice
Ensure patient satisfaction including troubleshooting when there is a complaint and developing process improvements to prevent recurrences
Promote excellent customer service by all levels of staff
Ensure regulatory compliance with HIPAA OSHA labor laws and other federal state and local regulations
Coordinate staff meetings for administrative and clinical staff
Coordinate logistics for internal and external meetings and conferences
Administrative tasks related to obtaining and maintaining AAAASF certification
Assist with and provide project management on ad hoc projects
Obtain and maintain physician and clinician credentialing and licensing
Management of insurance contracts and renewals
Liaison with hospital affiliations
Requirements
Minimum of 2-3 years in a medical office setting
2 - 3 years in a supervisory or management position
Knowledge of business and accounting processes usually obtained from an Associates or Bachelors degree in Business Administration Accounting or Health Care Administration
Knowledge and experience in all aspects of billing
Knowledge of regulations related to Medicare Medicaid and commercial insurance
Human resources experience in hiring supervision and performance reviews
Knowledge of HIPAA and labor law
Strong customer service skills
Skill in writing policies and procedures
Skill in using healthcare software and computer systems
Knowledge of maintaining supplies and equipment for the medical setting
Multitasking and problem-solving skills
Professional communication and presentation skills including face-to-face email telephone and video conference
Knowledge of continuous process improvement concepts and practices
Ability to communicate professionally with clinicians nurses allied health staff administrative staff frontline staff contractors governmental agencies insurance payers patients family members of patients suppliers and the general public of all age levels from child to senior citizen
Compensation
$85000 - $95000 per year. Negotiable based on skills and experience.