The following list of day-to-day job responsibilities may differ significantly depending on the size of your staff, the scope of your practice, and the area of medicine your practice specializes in. However, here are some common responsibilities you might include: Serves patients by greeting them, answering routine questions, scheduling appointments, and maintaining records and accounts. Uses practice management software (PMS), patient portal and appointment reminder systems, mobile applications, and other forms of technology to manage scheduling, interact with patients and providers, and update files and patients’ records. Welcomes patients and visitors in person or on the telephone and takes detailed messages as needed. Optimizes patients’ satisfaction, provider time, and treatment room utilization by scheduling appointments in person or by telephone. Assists patients in filling out insurance forms and other patient records. Arranges hospital admissions, provides referrals, and schedules appointments for medical tests and lab work for patients as needed. Keeps patient appointments on schedule by notifying the provider of a patient’s arrival, reviewing service delivery compared to schedule, and reminding providers of service delays. Minimizes patients’ stress by anticipating their anxieties, answering questions, and maintaining a calm and orderly environment in the reception area. Ensures availability of treatment information by filing and retrieving patient records. Maintains patient accounts by obtaining, recording, and updating personal and financial information. Obtains revenue by recording and updating financial information, recording and collecting patient charges, monitoring credit extended to patients, and filing, collecting, and expediting third-party claims. Maintains business office inventory and equipment by checking stock to determine inventory levels, anticipating needed supplies, placing and expediting orders for supplies, verifying receipt of supplies, scheduling equipment service and repairs, and overseeing the delivery of supplies. Helps patients in distress by responding to emergencies and solving problems. Collects, sorts, distributes, or prepares mail, messages, or courier deliveries. Prepares, processes, and archives memos, correspondence, travel vouchers, and other documents. Protects patients’ rights by maintaining confidentiality of medical, personal, and financial information. Maintains operations by following policies and procedures, reporting needed changes. Provides directions to the office to new patients, consulting practitioners, and vendors. Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: ₹20,000.00 - ₹30,000.00 per month Experience: Microsoft Office: 1 year (Preferred) Front desk - Receptionist: 1 year (Preferred) total work: 1 year (Preferred) Language: English (Preferred) Work Location: In person
As a Radiographer, your primary responsibility will be to provide excellent patient care by preparing patients for exams, positioning them correctly, and offering support throughout their treatment. You will be utilizing radiographic equipment to capture high-quality images of the body, ensuring precision and accuracy in all imaging procedures. Monitoring equipment for malfunctions and maintaining radiation safety standards will be crucial aspects of your role. It will be your duty to minimize radiation exposure to patients while producing clear and effective images. Collaborating with doctors to plan treatments, assessing patients during treatment, and conducting follow-up appointments will also be part of your daily tasks. Effective communication is key in this role as you will be required to answer phone calls from both patients and doctors, providing necessary guidance and information before procedures. Participating in quality assurance procedures, reporting any defects or issues, and maintaining a clean and safe work environment are essential for ensuring high standards of patient care and safety. Continuous professional development is encouraged in this position to stay updated with the latest techniques and advancements in the field. Regular participation in training sessions and workshops will be expected. Adhering to health and safety guidelines at all times is non-negotiable. Radiographers typically work in various healthcare settings such as private or public hospitals, medical centers, and specialist clinics. This position is full-time and permanent, offering a yearly bonus as an additional benefit. The ideal candidate should have at least 1 year of relevant work experience and must be willing to work in person at the designated location.,