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UPMC Medical Assistant, Expert in Sewickley, Pennsylvania

A Medical Assistant Expert assists physicians with various aspects of patient care (including clerical, environmental, and organizational tasks) ensuring patient satisfaction. In addition to core Medical Assistant responsibilities, serves as lead person for team regarding day-to-day workflow issues or office procedures.

Title and Rate of Pay will be based on Education and Experience

This position may require occasional travel to other Children's Hospital Satellite locations

Responsibilities:

  • Collaborates with care team members to reach population health management goals of improving patient access to care, reducing number of emergency visits, and decreasing readmissions.

  • Telephonic outreach to patients discharged from the hospital or emergency room to schedule follow up appointments and review medications and treatment plans.

  • Make referrals to members of the extended care team and/or notify provider of post discharge needs or discrepancies in plans of care.

  • Participate in population health outreach to patients and assist with gap closure

  • Provide health education to patients to help improve or maintain a healthy lifestyle

  • Actively promotes patient engagement through wellness guidance and self-management support and promotes patient engagement through wellness guidance and self-management support and promotes patient health literacy through learned motivational interviewing and communication techniques.

  • Must be responsible and demonstrate proficiency in all practice category specific tasks.

  • Guides workflow and/or assigns tasks to other clinical staff.

  • Assist management staff with supervisory activities.

  • Participates with creation and implementation of departmental goals, processes and procedures.

  • Mentors, orients and provides ongoing training to current and new staff members.

  • Serve as the department super user for Epic Care.

  • Work directly with Manager to identify opportunities for improvement with regards to Clinical/Non-Clinical functions, Infection Control Procedures, and Patient.

  • Guide routine meetings with staff to communicate procedural changes to improve service quality and patient safety.

  • Send/receive patient medical records in accordance with Health Insurance.

  • Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and other state and federal regulations.

  • Obtain lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes, referral information, etc.

  • Complete forms/requisitions as needed.

  • Schedule appointments.

  • Verify insurance coverage and patient demographics.

  • Prepare and managing charts to ensure information completed and filed appropriately.

  • Other front office responsibilities, as required.

  • Prepare patient rooms, set up instruments and equipment according to department protocol.

  • Clean exam/procedure rooms, instruments and equipment between patient visits to maintain infection control.

  • Clean according to scheduled maintenance program and keeping appropriate records.

  • Manage inventory of supplies; restocking exam/procedure rooms.

  • Check schedules and organizing patient flow.

  • Accompany patients to exam/procedure room.

  • Assist patients as needed with walking, transfers, dressing, collecting specimens, preparing for exam, etc.

  • Collect patient information/history; taking vitals, performing screenings per provider guidelines.

  • Relay instructions to patients/families.

  • Answering calls and providing pertinent information including patient education as directed.

  • Perform phlebotomy, EKG's, and level one labs.

  • Perform clinic procedures according to policy and procedure.

  • Assist physicians with procedures.

  • Document patient information into the medical record.

  • Comply with requirements of appropriate regulatory agencies (i.e. OSHA, CLIA, PA Department of Health).

  • Maintain strict confidentiality related to medical records and other data.

  • Comply with all UPMC Health System policies and procedures.

  • Under the direction and supervision of a physician, administer injectable medication and vaccines when appropriate.

  • Performs in accordance with system-wide competencies/behaviors.

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

  • High school diploma or equivalent is required.

  • Successful completion of Medical Assistant program

  • or equivalent hospital program

  • or Successful completion and maintenance of certification examination and 1 year of patient care experience

  • or Two years of direct patient care experience required

  • Successfully complete the UPMC preceptor training and serve as a preceptor and mentor to newly hired team members.

  • Must be responsible and demonstrate proficiency in all practice category specific tasks. Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:

  • In lieu of the MAS, relevant bachelor's degree accepted.

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UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran

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