NEW
PAYRATES!
**$2,000 SIGN ON BONUS**
GENERAL
SUMMARY:
Under
direct supervision of the provider and nursing leadership, the Medical
Assistant performs a variety of administrative and clinical tasks to assist in
the quality and compassionate care provided to patients. These duties may
include but are not limited to the greeting and escorting of patients to the
exam room, obtaining medical histories, the measurement and recording of vital
signs, preparing patients for an examination/procedure, and assisting the
provider during the examination/procedure.
PRINCIPLE
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Please Note: The following duties &
responsibilities may not apply to all ambulatory areas):
Patient
Care:
1.
Perform initial-response screening following protocols approved by supervising
provider.
2. Escort
patient to room and prepares patient for examination, procedure, and treatment.
3. Obtain
vital signs and record in the electronic health record (EHR).
4. Obtain
and record patient history employing critical thinking skills.
5.
Prepare for, set up and assist with examinations, procedures, and treatments
per protocols, policies, and procedures.
6.
Prepare, administer, and document oral, parenteral medications, and
immunizations as ordered by the supervising provider, documenting
administration following the six rights in the EHR while maintaining accurate
medication & immunization records.
7.
Document care provided during patient visit in EHR.
8.
Recognize and respond to emergencies.
9.
Actively monitors & respond timely to patient requests via telephone
encounter, In Basket message and/or My Chart according to identified time
frames and documents responses in the EHR.
10.Enter
medication, radiology, and lab orders in the electronic health record for
provider sign off.
11.Discharge
patient providing after visit instructions to patient and/or caregiver as
directed by the provider.
12.Enter
medication refill orders per protocol.
Diagnostic:
1. Collect and process specimens.
2. Perform CLIA-waived tests.
3. Perform electrocardiography, respiratory and other testing based on department needs.
4. Perform phlebotomy, including venipuncture and capillary puncture.
Consultation:
1. Serve as a liaison between patients and medical staff in the event of problems or complaints.
2. Schedule, coordinate, and monitor appointments.
3. Schedule outpatient procedures.
4. Apply third party and managed care policies, procedures, and guidelines.
5. Obtain insurance pre-authorizations.
6. Enters referrals for provider sign off.
Quality Assurance:
1. Participate in departmental/divisional Quality Assessment and Quality Improvement Programs.
2. Practice Standard Precautions, including hand washing and disposal of biohazardous materials.
3. Apply principles of aseptic and sterile technique.
4. Clean instruments and equipment per policies and procedures.
5. Comply with all HFHS and departmental specific safety standards.
6. Maintain compliance with regulatory standards regarding practice, environment, and documentation.
Instruction:
1. Function as a health care advocate to meet individual’s needs.
2. Educate individuals in office policies and procedures.
3. Educate the patient within the scope of practice and as directed by supervising physician in health maintenance, disease prevention, and compliance with patient’s treatment plan.
4. Identify community resources for health maintenance and disease prevention to meet individual patient needs.
Other:
1. Uphold
goals, policies, procedures, and expectations of the Henry Ford Health System
(HFHS).
2.
Support the mission, vision, and values of the HFHS.
3.
Maintain examination/treatment rooms, including inventory of supplies and
equipment.
4.
Maintain core and applicable specialty competencies as defined by the Henry
Ford Health System.
5. Other
duties as assigned within scope of practice.