Office Manager- New Albany Pediatrics
New Albany, OH job
Job Description
Central Ohio Primary Care is seeking a full time Office Manager for our New Albany Pediatrics office in New Albany, OH! This person will be responsible for directing, supervising, and coordinating the overall operation of the office.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Maintains an orderly, efficient and well-run office. Continually assess office operations and recommend changes in office workflow, policies and procedures, programs, products and services.
Staff recruitment, orientation, and training. Responsible for daily schedule of work assignments and operations. May need to cover other employees' work responsibilities to ensure work is completed.
Facilitate employee performance evaluations and responsible for performance management of team. Manage ongoing training for current staff as needed.
Completes bi-weekly payroll entries and ensures personnel information is sent to Corporate Human Resource Department. Provides oversight of appropriate time use and monitors the need and frequency of overtime and float positions.
Creates an environment of customer service and compassion that promotes exceptional patient experiences.
Serve as liaison and primary point-of-contact by answering inquiries, providing information, and addressing concerns. Communicate regularly with Physicians on office management items and CBO updates.
Promote a welcoming and inclusive environment for both staff and patients.
Drive practice alignment with COPC corporate strategy and initiatives intended to improve operational success including, but not limited to, quality and financial success.
Collaborate with the CBO to promote effective relationships with patients, government agencies, vendors, insurance plans and all departments.
Support and comply with all COPC corporate policies and procedures. Implement and communicate changes to company policies and procedures
Provide coaching support to all staff and serve as a role model in support of office and corporate initiatives.
Coordinate with Revenue Cycle for management of accounts receivable, collections and billing issues. Oversee daily balancing, deposits, and timely invoice payment.
Promote a culture of inclusion and belonging that values and embraces the contributions of all team members.
Participate in professional development activities to keep current with trends and practices in health care. Attend regularly scheduled Central Business Office meetings for updated corporate operations.
Maintain strictest confidentiality and ensures compliance with HIPAA, OSHA, CLIA and all labor laws.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
High School Diploma or GED Equivalent. Associates or Bachelor's Degree preferred
Clinical experience (Medical Assistant, Nursing Degree) preferred
Three or more years of office management experience preferably in a medical office setting
Knowledge of principles and practices of health care planning and management sufficient to manage, direct, and coordinate the operation of a health care organization
High level of computer literacy; experience with Electronic Medical Records system preferred
Knowledge of medical terminology preferred. Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding preferred but not required.
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with employees, policy-making bodies, third party payers, patients, and the public.
Skill in interpersonal communication including the ability to address HR issues tactfully and in a timely manner to enhance the team dynamics.
Skill in exercising a high degree of initiative, judgment, discretion, and decision making to achieve organizational objectives.
Skill in analyzing situations accurately and taking effective action.
Skill in organizing work, making assignments, and achieving goals and objectives.
Skill in exercising judgment and discretion in developing, applying, interpreting, and coordinating departmental policies and procedures.
Ability to assume responsibility and exercise authority over assigned work functions.
Ability to establish and maintain quality control standards.
Ability to organize and integrate organizational priorities and deadlines.
Nocturnist Hospitalist Advanced Practice Provider (NP/PA)- COPC - Columbus
Columbus, OH job
COPC Hospitalist is looking for a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant who is interested in a full-time position in the acute care/hospital setting in Columbus, Ohio.
The Advanced Practice Provider is responsible for providing health care services to hospitalized patients within the parameters of a standard care agreement or supervisory organization with an attending physician member of Central Ohio Primary Care (COPC) Hospitalists. Collaborates with physicians and other clinicians in providing a full scope of patient care in the hospital setting.
Job Description
Shifts will be 12am-7am, 16 shifts per month, covering both weekdays and weekends.
Work in our Inpatient Support Center helping to resolve immediate concerns regarding hospitalized patients.
Hospital admissions at our various hospital sites in the Columbus area.
Value Based Care for Hospitalized COPC patients.
Ongoing assistance with Transitions in and out of the Hospital for COPC patients
Monthly education-based APP meetings.
Hospitalist updates and education monthly.
Required Applicant Qualifications
Current certificate of authority to practice as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in the State of Ohio and certified by a national organization.
Graduate of a PA-C program that qualifies the graduate to sit for the certification examination recognized by the National Certification Commission for Physician Assistant (NCCPA).
Experience in Hospital setting preferred.
Flexibility and Eagerness to learn.
Benefits
A friendly and fast-paced environment working with passionate people.
Outstanding growth opportunities.
Competitive pay with ongoing CME support.
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance.
Short/Long Term Disability, HSA, and Life Insurance.
401K plan with company matching contribution.
Recognition and rewards programs to recognize successful teams.
Certified Coding Analyst (Remote)
Remote or Rome, GA job
SUMMARY: The Certified Coder (Office) is responsible for reviewing documentation of services rendered by Providers and entering the appropriate CPT, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS codes into the EHR system for claims processing. This position applies his or her deep knowledge of coding, billing, and payer guidelines to maximize reimbursement, and serves as an educational resource to providers, clinical, and billing staff. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: 1. Collects documentation of services rendered by Providers. 2. Accesses and reviews hospital records to obtain and verify pertinent details (inpatient dates, payer authorizations, registration changes, correct diagnoses) for successfully dropping the claim. 3. Gathers clinical documentation (physician consults, imaging reports, operative reports, pathology reports, etc.) to support CPT and diagnoses codes, and refers any discrepancies to provider for clarification and permission to bill. 4. Enters the appropriate CPT, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS codes into the EHR system in a timely manner. Utilizes knowledge of coding, billing, and payer guidelines to maximize reimbursement. 5. Monitors the claims hold bucket, researches claim denial reasons, and resolves issues in a timely manner. 6. Works closely with the Central Business Office to stay abreast of revisions to coding guidelines; notifies providers, clinical, and billing staff of changes. 7. Addresses patient questions and concerns regarding billing in a kind, courteous manner. 8. Monitors and responds to assigned tasks in the EHR in a timely manner. 9. Reviews daily batches from charge entry staff, including verifying monies and identifying charge entry errors. 10. All other duties assigned by supervisory personnel. NOTE: The above stated duties are intended to outline those functions typically performed by individuals assigned to this classification. This description of duties is not intended to be all-inclusive or to limit the discretionary authority of supervisors to assign other tasks of similar nature or level of responsibility. QUALIFICATIONS: Education: 11. High school diploma or GED 12. CPC Certification - Certification must remain in good standing Experience: 13. One year of previous experience in the medical field. 14. Basic knowledge of the use and operation of general office equipment (computer, phone, copier, fax) 15. Working with the public in a courteous and professional manner. 16. Working knowledge of federal, state and local regulations, guidelines, and standards, including a working knowledge of HIPAA rules and regulations preferred but not required. Skills: 17. Ability to maintain a positive attitude and provide great customer service under stressful situations. 18. Ability to communicate in a clear, concise, and pleasant manner in both verbal and written form. 19. Ability to multi-task. 20. Ability to adapt quickly to change. 21. Ability to work both independently and with co-workers. 22. Ability to use and manage time efficiently. 23. Ability to follow the direction of supervisory personnel.
Auto-ApplyMedical Assistant- Columbus Endocrinology
Columbus, OH job
Job Description
The Medical Assistant position plays a key role in patient care working with our providers in providing the best in patient care.
Full Time/Benefits Eligible
Monday-Friday 8am - 5pm
Columbus, OH
Duties/Responsibilities:
Escorting patients to exam rooms.
Recording patient medical, social and family history.
Measuring patient vital signs (blood pressure, weight, height).
Completing blood draws and injections for patients.
Completing EKG's for patients.
Assisting with front office duties.
Assisting with educating patient on care-gap closures.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
High School diploma or equivalent
Graduate of a Medical Assistant program
Basic knowledge of immunizations, medications, and medical terminology.
Knowledge of Electronic Health Records systems preferred.
Must have proficient computer skills
Radiology Technologist - Northwest Family Physicians
Hilliard, OH job
Job Description
Central Ohio Primary Care Physicians is seeking a Radiology Technologist to join Northwest Family Physicians.
Full Time/Benefits Eligible
Schedule - Monday - Friday - 8:00am-4:30pm
Hilliard, OH
Duties/Responsibilities: Prepare patients for radiologic procedures. Takes x-rays following established procedures for patient care and safety. Responsible for explaining procedure to patient and answer questions.
Use a variety of radiation protection and shielding materials as well as various media.
Ensure equipment is in working order and reports malfunctions to appropriate person(s).
Process routine paperwork as necessary.
Maintain examination rooms, stocks necessary medical and radiologic supplies.
Attend required staff and educational meetings.
Maintain patient confidentiality.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Completion of course in Radiologic Technology approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
Current certification as a Registered Radiologic Technologist
Current Ohio Department of Health Radiology license
Medical Lab Technician (MT or MLT)- Day Shift
Westerville, OH job
Job Description
The Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT/MT) performs all phases of pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical testing in the laboratory. This position is responsible for performing routine procedures including preparing slides. They assist in maintaining databases and record keeping to ensure inspection preparedness.
Full Time/Benefits Eligible
Monday- Friday 7:30am-4pm, rotating weekends and holidays
Westerville, OH
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Perform waived, moderate and highly complex laboratory testing.
Testing conducted includes hematology, microbiology, molecular, chemistry, coagulation, urinalysis
Methods include manual kit tests, fully automated analyzers and microscopy
Testing performed on blood, urine and other body fluids
Follow all policy and procedures established by Laboratory Director and Management team.
Perform calibration and quality control checks for all types of instrumentation.
Perform routine laboratory maintenance on all types of laboratory instrumentation.
Perform unscheduled maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair on all instrumentation.
Ensure accurate results prior to reporting.
Perform routine laboratory procedures such as preparing slides.
Process and prepare specimens for laboratory testing.
Perform phlebotomy procedures to obtain samples for laboratory testing.
Assist with supply inventory.
Maintain a clean and well-organized work environment.
Collect data, prepare reports, answer correspondence and compile statistics as directed.
Analyze proficiency testing material and submit results.
Attend required meetings and participate in committees as requested.
Fulfill continuing education requirement by completing written assignments or attending workshops.
Follows OSHA guidelines
Maintains patient confidentiality.
All other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required: Knowledge of current medical terminology as it relates to laboratory medicine
Required: Knowledge of laboratory instrumentation and testing to perform quality control, calibration and troubleshooting of instrumentation
Education, Licensures & Certifications
Required: ASCP or equivalent certification as an MLT and/or A.A.S in Medical Laboratory Technology
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of computer instrument interfaces
Knowledge of medical terminology to communicate with medical staff regarding laboratory procedures and results
Skill in performing a full range of laboratory tests
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients, medical staff and the public
Ability to read and understand information about instrumentation in the laboratory field
Ability to follow written protocols
Ability to work independently
Ability to communicate clearly
Part-Time Primary Care Physician (MD/DO) - COPC - Care Forward Center, Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, OH job
Job Description
COPC is the largest independent physician-owned primary care group in the nation. We are seeking an experienced Primary Care Physician to join our COPC Care Forward Center located at 2600 Airport Drive, Peace Hall, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43219. It is on the campus of Ohio Dominican University.
This Physician opportunity is available 2 days a week (Monday and Friday) treating patients at the clinic while teaching PA students who are observing you on those days.
Responsibilities:
This Physician role primarily focuses on providing general health maintenance for patients, preventative care, and treatment for common illnesses, especially in a non-emergency situation. The expectation is approximately 13 patients a day.
Routine check-ups, health-risk assessments, immunizations, screening tests, provide prescription medication, and personalized guidance on maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Diagnose and treat various health issues, including chronic illnesses like diabetes and hypertension, as well as minor ailments like the common cold and flu.
When patients present conditions that require specific expertise, they are referred to appropriate specialists for further examinations and treatments.
While treating patients, you will be teaching students who will be observing and learning. They are PA students enrolled in the Ohio Dominican University Physician Assistant program.
Qualifications:
Doctor of Medicine (MD/DO).
Completed a three-year Family or Internal Medicine Residency.
Board-certified in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine.
Strong clinical assessment, diagnostic, and treatment skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
EPIC experience is helpful. Training is available.
Benefits:
This is a salaried position.
4 weeks off (a total of 8 days).
**For further information, please submit your CV at the prompt.
Medical Assistant - Clinical Float
Westerville, OH job
Job Description
The Medical Assistant provides both administrative and clinical support to ensure efficient primary care delivery while fostering a smooth, compassionate, and patient-focused experience. Qualified candidates must have reliable transportation and be willing to travel to our different practices throughout Central Ohio. Pediatric experience preferred, open to LPN's as well with Pediatric experience.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Work closely with assigned area team to ensure COPC and practice/site standards are being met to achieve patient satisfaction.
Prepare patients for examination and treatment. Obtain/verify patient histories, vital signs, and chief complaint.
Maintain patient files, records, and other information regarding lab and radiology results, referrals, etc.
Prepare exam and treatment rooms with necessary instruments. Clean exam rooms per OSHA requirements.
Administer injections, draw blood, and assist Physician in preparing for minor procedures/physicals.
Prepare and maintain (including sterilization) supplies and equipment for treatments. Adhere to OSHA and CLIA regulations.
May order and maintain clinical and office supplies and equipment.
Assist with scheduling of tests and treatments.
Attend required meetings as required or requested.
Participate in professional development activities and maintains professional affiliations.
Maintain patient confidentiality in alignment with HIPAA regulation.
Requirements:
Required: Graduate of a Medical Assistant (MA), Licensed RN or LPN in the State of Ohio
Preferred: Prior experience working in a Medical office
Knowledge and Skills:
Ability to remain flexible and adaptable to frequent assignment changes and varying clinical environments.
Ability to work with a variety of patient populations including Adults, Pediatrics, and specialty care.
Basic knowledge of immunizations, medications, and medical terminology.
Knowledge of Electronic Health Records systems preferred.
Must have proficient computer skills.
Skill in assisting in a variety of treatments and medications, as directed.
Skill in taking vital signs.
Skill in maintaining records and recording test results.
Skill in maintaining department quality assurance.
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients, medical staff, and the public.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Excellent time management skills and ability to multi-task and prioritize work.
Strong critical thinking skills.
Ability to work independently and in a team environment; and able to lead by example.
Ability to maintain quality control standards.
Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations.
Ability to interpret, adapt, and apply guidelines and procedures.
Ability to communicate clearly and document efficiently in an electronic health record.
Ability to efficiently work within an electronic health record.
Ability to clearly capture requests and messages from patients and document in electronic health record as well as communicate to medical professionals within office and patients.
Family Medicine Physician (MD/DO) - COPC - Hilliard Family Medicine
Hilliard, OH job
Job Description
COPC is the largest independent physician-owned primary care group in the nation. We are seeking an experienced full-time Family Medicine Physician to join Hilliard Family Medicine, 3958 Leap Road, Suite 101, Hilliard, Ohio 43026.
This is a large and busy outpatient practice consisting of 6 family physicians and 2 APPs. There are several medical assistants and patient service reps to support the providers and patients. They need to add a new Physician to the team. The candidate can be certified in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine/Peds.
About the practice:
This COPC practice has established a reputation as a primary care group that serves the community. They provide the best primary care for all ages with a focus on health education, disease prevention and management to keep their patients well.
The practice is open 5 days a week; M-F.
Why is COPC different?
Central Ohio Primary Care was founded in 1996 when a group of 33 physicians joined together to give greater focus to patient care than the administrative duties that were weighing them down. From the onset, COPC physicians have always been dedicated to finding new ways to offer the best patient care. Today we have over seventy-seven practices, a team of hospitalists, Same Day centers and ancillary services.
Our goal is to provide the highest quality preventative and chronic care and education to keep patients out of the hospital whenever possible. We collaborate with local health systems while staying uniquely independent. We refer our patients to the best specialists regardless of affiliation. Our model proves that people come first, and the best care and competitive pricing aren't mutually exclusive. This method of care delivery offers higher quality patient care with greater efficiency and fewer unnecessary costs.
Rooted in a long history of clinical excellence and a commitment to the highest ethical standards, COPC is building a model for primary care that creates a more holistic view of patient care and gives physicians more time to focus on building relationships with patients and each other. We constantly strive to be the best for our patients, the best for our employees and the BEST FOR PRIMARY CARE.
Additional COPC Services:
COPC has their own Lab, radiology services and vaccine repository which saves COPC patients time and money.
COPC has a Care Navigation team available to answer patients' medical questions when their Physician is not available.
COPC Same Day Centers & Pediatric Support Centers are open for COPC patients needing immediate medical care during the day, some evenings, and weekends.
COPC Hospitalist Team provides care for COPC patients when they are admitted to the hospital.
COPC uses state of the art EHR - EPIC.
Benefits:
401K with employer match and Profit-sharing plan.
Term life insurance.
Long-term disability.
Health, vision, and dental insurance.
Health savings account.
Occurrence - Medical Malpractice.
4 weeks of Vacation and Holidays.
Flexibility in work schedule.
CME Allowance.
First Year Salary Guarantee with Shareholder Status after 18 months.
Additional incentive opportunities earned when quality care measures are reached.
Starting Bonus and a Retention Bonus.
Requirements:
Doctor of Medicine (MD/DO).
Completed a three-year Family Medicine or Internal Medicine/Peds Residency.
Board-certified.
Third year residents are welcome to apply!
Please Note: This is not a H-1B or J-1 Visa opportunity.
Medical Lab Technician (MT or MLT)- Day Shift
Westerville, OH job
The Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT/MT) performs all phases of pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical testing in the laboratory. This position is responsible for performing routine procedures including preparing slides. They assist in maintaining databases and record keeping to ensure inspection preparedness.
Full Time/Benefits Eligible
Monday- Friday 7:30am-4pm, rotating weekends and holidays
Westerville, OH
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Perform waived, moderate and highly complex laboratory testing.
Testing conducted includes hematology, microbiology, molecular, chemistry, coagulation, urinalysis
Methods include manual kit tests, fully automated analyzers and microscopy
Testing performed on blood, urine and other body fluids
Follow all policy and procedures established by Laboratory Director and Management team.
Perform calibration and quality control checks for all types of instrumentation.
Perform routine laboratory maintenance on all types of laboratory instrumentation.
Perform unscheduled maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair on all instrumentation.
Ensure accurate results prior to reporting.
Perform routine laboratory procedures such as preparing slides.
Process and prepare specimens for laboratory testing.
Perform phlebotomy procedures to obtain samples for laboratory testing.
Assist with supply inventory.
Maintain a clean and well-organized work environment.
Collect data, prepare reports, answer correspondence and compile statistics as directed.
Analyze proficiency testing material and submit results.
Attend required meetings and participate in committees as requested.
Fulfill continuing education requirement by completing written assignments or attending workshops.
Follows OSHA guidelines
Maintains patient confidentiality.
All other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required: Knowledge of current medical terminology as it relates to laboratory medicine
Required: Knowledge of laboratory instrumentation and testing to perform quality control, calibration and troubleshooting of instrumentation
Education, Licensures & Certifications
Required: ASCP or equivalent certification as an MLT and/or A.A.S in Medical Laboratory Technology
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of computer instrument interfaces
Knowledge of medical terminology to communicate with medical staff regarding laboratory procedures and results
Skill in performing a full range of laboratory tests
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients, medical staff and the public
Ability to read and understand information about instrumentation in the laboratory field
Ability to follow written protocols
Ability to work independently
Ability to communicate clearly
Radiologic Technologist - Family Medicine & Pediatrics at Winchester Square
Canal Winchester, OH job
Job Description
Central Ohio Primary Care is seeking a Radiologic Technologist of GXMO for our Family Medicine & Pediatrics at Winchester Square office located in Canal Winchester, OH The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for performing radiologic procedures as ordered by Provider. This position collaborates with team and other departments to ensure quality patient care. The Radiology Technologist acts a resource to patient during their procedure. This position works with Physicians to communicate and share results. This is a full-time position working first shift hours Monday- Friday.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Prepare patients for radiologic procedures. Takes x-rays following established procedures for patient care and safety. Responsible for explaining procedure to patient and answer questions.
Use a variety of radiation protection and shielding materials as well as various media.
Ensure equipment is in working order and reports malfunctions to appropriate person(s).
Process routine paperwork as necessary.
Maintain examination rooms, stocks necessary medical and radiologic supplies.
Attend required staff and educational meetings.
Maintain patient confidentiality.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Completion of course in Radiologic Technology approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
Current certification as a Registered Radiologic Technologist or GXMO
Current Ohio Department of Health Radiology license
Medical Assistant- Professional Pediatrics of Hillard
Hilliard, OH job
Job Description
Central Ohio Primary Care Physicians is seeking a Medical Assistant to join our Professional Pediatrics of Hillard office in Hilliard, OH! This position plays a key role in patient care working with our providers in providing the best in patient care. This role will be full-time working Monday - Friday 7:45a - 4:45p OR 8a - 5p OR 8:30a - close.
Full-Time/Benefits Eligible
Monday - Friday - First Shift hours
Hilliard, OH
Duties/Responsibilities:
Escorting patients to exam rooms.
Recording patient medical, social and family history.
Measuring patient vital signs (blood pressure, weight, height).
Completing injections for patients.
Completing phlebotomy for patients.
Assisting with front office duties.
Assisting with educating patient on care-gap closures.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
High School diploma or equivalent
Graduate of a Medical Assistant program.
Basic knowledge of immunizations, medications, and medical terminology.
Knowledge of Electronic Health Records systems preferred.
Must have proficient computer skills
Nocturnist Hospitalist Advanced Practice Provider (NP/PA)- COPC - Columbus
Columbus, OH job
COPC Hospitalist is looking for a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant who is interested in a full-time position in the acute care/hospital setting in Columbus, Ohio.
The Advanced Practice Provider is responsible for providing health care services to hospitalized patients within the parameters of a standard care agreement or supervisory organization with an attending physician member of Central Ohio Primary Care (COPC) Hospitalists. Collaborates with physicians and other clinicians in providing a full scope of patient care in the hospital setting.
Job Description
Shifts will be 12am-7am, 16 shifts per month, covering both weekdays and weekends.
Work in our Inpatient Support Center helping to resolve immediate concerns regarding hospitalized patients.
Hospital admissions at our various hospital sites in the Columbus area.
Value Based Care for Hospitalized COPC patients.
Ongoing assistance with Transitions in and out of the Hospital for COPC patients
Monthly education-based APP meetings.
Hospitalist updates and education monthly.
Required Applicant Qualifications
Current certificate of authority to practice as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in the State of Ohio and certified by a national organization.
Graduate of a PA-C program that qualifies the graduate to sit for the certification examination recognized by the National Certification Commission for Physician Assistant (NCCPA).
Experience in Hospital setting preferred.
Flexibility and Eagerness to learn.
Benefits
A friendly and fast-paced environment working with passionate people.
Outstanding growth opportunities.
Competitive pay with ongoing CME support.
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance.
Short/Long Term Disability, HSA, and Life Insurance.
401K plan with company matching contribution.
Recognition and rewards programs to recognize successful teams.
Medical Assistant - Clinical Float
Westerville, OH job
The Medical Assistant provides both administrative and clinical support to ensure efficient primary care delivery while fostering a smooth, compassionate, and patient-focused experience. Qualified candidates must have reliable transportation and be willing to travel to our different practices throughout Central Ohio. Pediatric experience preferred, open to LPN's as well with Pediatric experience.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Work closely with assigned area team to ensure COPC and practice/site standards are being met to achieve patient satisfaction.
Prepare patients for examination and treatment. Obtain/verify patient histories, vital signs, and chief complaint.
Maintain patient files, records, and other information regarding lab and radiology results, referrals, etc.
Prepare exam and treatment rooms with necessary instruments. Clean exam rooms per OSHA requirements.
Administer injections, draw blood, and assist Physician in preparing for minor procedures/physicals.
Prepare and maintain (including sterilization) supplies and equipment for treatments. Adhere to OSHA and CLIA regulations.
May order and maintain clinical and office supplies and equipment.
Assist with scheduling of tests and treatments.
Attend required meetings as required or requested.
Participate in professional development activities and maintains professional affiliations.
Maintain patient confidentiality in alignment with HIPAA regulation.
Requirements:
Required: Graduate of a Medical Assistant (MA), Licensed RN or LPN in the State of Ohio
Preferred: Prior experience working in a Medical office
Knowledge and Skills:
Ability to remain flexible and adaptable to frequent assignment changes and varying clinical environments.
Ability to work with a variety of patient populations including Adults, Pediatrics, and specialty care.
Basic knowledge of immunizations, medications, and medical terminology.
Knowledge of Electronic Health Records systems preferred.
Must have proficient computer skills.
Skill in assisting in a variety of treatments and medications, as directed.
Skill in taking vital signs.
Skill in maintaining records and recording test results.
Skill in maintaining department quality assurance.
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients, medical staff, and the public.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Excellent time management skills and ability to multi-task and prioritize work.
Strong critical thinking skills.
Ability to work independently and in a team environment; and able to lead by example.
Ability to maintain quality control standards.
Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations.
Ability to interpret, adapt, and apply guidelines and procedures.
Ability to communicate clearly and document efficiently in an electronic health record.
Ability to efficiently work within an electronic health record.
Ability to clearly capture requests and messages from patients and document in electronic health record as well as communicate to medical professionals within office and patients.
Radiologic Technologist - Family Medicine & Pediatrics at Winchester Square
Canal Winchester, OH job
Central Ohio Primary Care is seeking a Radiologic Technologist of GXMO for our Family Medicine & Pediatrics at Winchester Square office located in Canal Winchester, OH The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for performing radiologic procedures as ordered by Provider. This position collaborates with team and other departments to ensure quality patient care. The Radiology Technologist acts a resource to patient during their procedure. This position works with Physicians to communicate and share results. This is a full-time position working first shift hours Monday- Friday.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Prepare patients for radiologic procedures. Takes x-rays following established procedures for patient care and safety. Responsible for explaining procedure to patient and answer questions.
Use a variety of radiation protection and shielding materials as well as various media.
Ensure equipment is in working order and reports malfunctions to appropriate person(s).
Process routine paperwork as necessary.
Maintain examination rooms, stocks necessary medical and radiologic supplies.
Attend required staff and educational meetings.
Maintain patient confidentiality.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Completion of course in Radiologic Technology approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
Current certification as a Registered Radiologic Technologist or GXMO
Current Ohio Department of Health Radiology license
Family Medicine Physician - COPC - Family Physicians of Gahanna
Gahanna, OH job
Job Description
COPC is the largest independent physician-owned Primary Care Group in the US. We are seeking a full-time licensed and board-certified Family Medicine Physician (MD/DO) for one of our established practices in an thriving suburb of Columbus, Ohio.
About the practice:
Family Physicians of Gahanna is located at 725 Buckles Court N, Suite 100., Gahanna, Ohio 43230
It has eight Family Medicine Physicians, two CNPs and several Medical Assistants to support the providers and patients. An additional physician is needed to treat their ever- growing patient population.
This Physician Group is an established outpatient practice that has had a great reputation for patient care in the community for many years. It's focus is on health education, preventive medicine and disease management to deliver high quality patient care that is the Best for Primary Care.
Office Hours: 8-6:30 pm Mon-Friday., 8-12:00 pm on Saturday. There is flexibility in a Physician's schedule.
Why is COPC different?
Central Ohio Primary Care was founded in 1996 when a group of 33 physicians joined together to give greater focus to patient care than the administrative duties that were weighing them down. From the onset, COPC physicians have always been dedicated to finding new ways to offer the best patient care. Today we have over seventy-seven practices, a team of hospitalists, Same Day centers and ancillary services.
Our goal is to provide the highest quality preventative and chronic care and education to keep patients out of the hospital whenever possible. We collaborate with local health systems while staying uniquely independent. We refer our patients to the best specialists regardless of affiliation. Our model proves that people come first, and the best care and competitive pricing aren't mutually exclusive. This method of care delivery offers higher quality patient care with greater efficiency and fewer unnecessary costs.
Rooted in a long history of clinical excellence and a commitment to the highest ethical standards, COPC is building a model for primary care that creates a more holistic view of patient care and gives physicians more time to focus on building relationships with patients and each other. We constantly strive to be the best for our patients, the best for our employees and the BEST FOR PRIMARY CARE.
Additional services:
COPC has their own Lab, radiology services and vaccine repository which saves our patients time and money.
COPC has a Care Navigation team available to answer medical questions when their Physician is seeing other patients during the day.
COPC Same Day Centers & Pediatric Support Centers are open for COPC patients needing immediate medical care when their PCP is unavailable during the day, evenings and weekends.
COPC Hospitalist Team provides care for COPC patients who are admitted to the hospital.
COPC uses state of the art EMR - EPIC. Training is available.
Benefits:
401K with employer match and Profit-sharing plan.
Term life insurance.
Long-term disability.
Health, vision, and dental insurance.
Health savings account.
Occurrence - Medical Malpractice.
4 weeks of Vacation and Holidays.
Flexibility in work schedule.
First Year Salary Guarantee with Shareholder Status after 1 year.
Additional incentive opportunities are possible when quality care measures are reached.
Starting Bonus and a Retention Bonus at year 2.
Requirements:
Doctor of Medicine (MD/DO).
Completed a three-year Family Medicine Residency.
Board-certified in Family Medicine or plan to take boards shortly after graduating.
Third year residents are welcome to apply!
Please Note: This is not a H-1B or J-1 Visa opportunity.
Medical Assistant- Care Navigation
Westerville, OH job
Job Description
The Medical Assistant position works closely with patients, clinical teams, and physician practices to facilitate communications between all parties. Responsibilities include accurately scheduling patient appointments, conducting patient outreach calls, and being available to answer incoming calls and requests from patients and/or caregivers.
Full Time/Benefits Eligible
Monday- Friday 8am-6pm 4-10 hours shifts, rotating weekends
Westerville, OH
NTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Facilitate patient communication related to appointments.
Respond to patient requests as appropriate within the department's response time protocol.
Must be available throughout entire shift to promptly respond to all incoming patient calls, coordinate with clinical care team(s), and to schedule appointments as required.
Work closely with the clinical care team to deliver the best care for our patients.
Foster a climate allowing for direct communication between the care team, patient/caregiver and appropriate care providers to optimize outcomes.
Collaborate with care team members to address gaps in care.
Promote and facilitate improved clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction, as well as efficient use of resources.
Act as a patient advocate to ensure highest quality of care for our patients.
Interview patients regarding medical concerns and obtain medical history.
Record vital signs, such as pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, height and weight in patients' EHR; as needed assist and support patients in using home medical equipment (e.g., blood pressure monitors) to obtain updated values.
Review physician orders and lab requests and follows up as needed; call in prescriptions/order refills as approved and directed.
Communicate test results to patients as directed.
Assist in patient education with related educational tools, periodicals, flyers, and handouts.
Assist with applicable forms and patient paperwork, which includes processing referrals, prior authorizations and pre-certifications, etc.
Respond to patient phone calls, as appropriate.
Maintain a clean and well-organized work area; ensure confidentiality of patient data at all times as required by HIPAA regulations and Care Navigation's policies.
Attend meetings and participate in classroom activities as needed.
Must have high speed, reliable internet connection at all times during scheduled work hours.
Required to report to the Care Navigation Office and/or Central Business Office (CBO) for equipment updates or other system issues as needed.
All other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
A. Education, Licensures & Certifications
Required: High School diploma or equivalent
Required: Graduate of a Medical Assistant program
Preferred: MA certification
B. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Self-disciplined, energetic, passionate, and innovative.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate in a courteous and friendly manner.
Computer literate, especially with Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems (Epic experience preferred).
Proven ability to maintain confidentiality of patient data.
Ability to interpret, adapt, and apply clinical and COPC policy guidelines and procedures.
Consistently communicates clearly with patients and other parties and maintains a high level of accuracy and efficiency within documenting in the EHR, including recording vital signs.
Knowledge and understanding of medical terminology and patient care.
Ability to react calmly and effectively in stressful and emergency situations.
Knowledge of medical equipment and instruments used for administering patient care (e.g., personal blood pressure monitors, etc.) and the ability to assist patients in obtaining updated health values.
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients and medical staff.
Self-disciplined, energetic and passionate.
Excellent analytical, organizational and time management skills with the ability to multi-task and prioritize work.
Radiologic Technologist- Eastside Radiology
Reynoldsburg, OH job
Job Description
The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for performing radiologic procedures as ordered by Provider. T
Full Time/Benefits Eligible
Monday - Friday - 9:00am-5:30pm
Reynoldsburg, OH
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Prepare patients for radiologic procedures. Takes x-rays following established procedures for patient care and safety. Responsible for explaining procedure to patient and answer questions.
• Use a variety of radiation protection and shielding materials as well as various media.
• Ensure equipment is in working order and reports malfunctions to appropriate person(s).
• Process routine paperwork as necessary.
• Maintain examination rooms, stocks necessary medical and radiologic supplies.
• Attend required staff and educational meetings.
• Maintain patient confidentiality.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education, Licensures & Certifications
Required: Completion of course in Radiologic Technology approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
Required: Current certification as a Registered Radiologic Technologist
Required: Current Ohio Department of Health Radiology license
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
• Knowledge of anatomy and physiology to perform x-ray testing
• Knowledge of radiology equipment
• Knowledge of safety hazards common to radiology including equipment, body mechanics and patient movement
• Skill in properly positioning patients as well as properly identifying equipment problems
• Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patient, medical staff, and the public
• Ability to assist patients on and off exam tables
• Ability to apply written guidelines and standardized work practices
• Ability to work on a team and display a positive attitude
• Ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing
• Excellent relationship building skills
Family Medicine Physician (MD/DO) - COPC - Tri-County Family Medicine - Canal Winchester, OH
Canal Winchester, OH job
Job Description
COPC is the largest independent physician-owned primary care group in the nation. We are seeking an experienced full-time Family Medicine Physician to join Tri-County Family Physicians, 11925 Lithopolis Road, NW, Canal Winchester, OH 43110.
This is a large outpatient practice consisting of (6) family physicians and 3 APPs. There are several medical assistants and patient service reps to support the providers and patients. There will be a vacancy in the summer of 2025 due to a physician retiring. That physician will leave behind an established panel of patients for a new physician that joins the practice.
About the area and practice:
Canal Winchester is located fifteen miles southeast of Columbus. It has a small-town ambiance with the convenience of shopping, restaurants, parks, festivals, and historical museums and a twenty-minute drive to Columbus.
This COPC practice has established a reputation as a primary care group that serves the community. They provide the best primary care for all ages with a focus on health education, disease prevention and management to keep their patients well.
The practice is open 6 days a week: 8-5:00 pm M-F and 8-12:00 pm on Saturday. Flexible work schedule will apply.
Why is COPC different?
Central Ohio Primary Care was founded in 1996 when a group of 33 physicians joined together to give greater focus to patient care than the administrative duties that were weighing them down. From the onset, COPC physicians have always been dedicated to finding new ways to offer the best patient care. Today we have over seventy-seven practices, a team of hospitalists, Same Day centers and ancillary services.
Our goal is to provide the highest quality preventative and chronic care and education to keep patients out of the hospital whenever possible. We collaborate with local health systems while staying uniquely independent. We refer our patients to the best specialists regardless of affiliation. Our model proves that people come first, and the best care and competitive pricing aren't mutually exclusive. This method of care delivery offers higher quality patient care with greater efficiency and fewer unnecessary costs.
Rooted in a long history of clinical excellence and a commitment to the highest ethical standards, COPC is building a model for primary care that creates a more holistic view of patient care and gives physicians more time to focus on building relationships with patients and each other. We constantly strive to be the best for our patients, the best for our employees and the BEST FOR PRIMARY CARE.
Additional COPC Services:
COPC has their own Lab, radiology services and vaccine repository which saves COPC patients time and money.
COPC has a Care Navigation team available to answer patients' medical questions when their Physician is not available.
COPC Same Day Centers & Pediatric Support Centers are open for COPC patients needing immediate medical care during the day, some evenings, and weekends.
COPC Hospitalist Team provides care for COPC patients when they are admitted to the hospital.
COPC uses state of the art EHR - EPIC.
Benefits:
Competitive Starting Salary.
2 Bonuses - Starting and Retention.
401K with 6% employer match plus a Profit-sharing plan.
Additional incentive opportunities with quarterly bonuses when quality care measures are reached.
Term life insurance.
Long-term disability.
Health, vision, and dental insurance.
Health savings account.
Occurrence - Medical Malpractice.
4 weeks of Vacation and 7 Holidays.
Shareholder status is offered at 18 months.
Flexibility in work schedule. You decide the number of days you want to work.
CME Allowance.
Requirements:
Doctor of Medicine (MD/DO).
Completed a three-year Family Medicine Residency or Internal Medicine/Peds Residency.
Board-certified.
***Third year residents are welcome to apply!
This is not an H-1B or J1 visa status position.
Medical Assistant - Comprehensive Care
Westerville, OH job
Job Description
The Medical Assistant is responsible for providing administrative and clinical support to ensure efficient delivery of primary care and to create a positive patient experience. This position plays a crucial role on the clinical team and works collaboratively to deliver high quality patient care.
Full-time/benefits eligible
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm
Remote
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
• Work closely with the clinical care team to deliver the best care for our patients.
• Foster a climate allowing for direct communication between the care team, patient/caregiver and appropriate care providers to optimize outcomes.
• Collaborate with other care team members to address gaps in care (chart prep).
• Promote and facilitate improved clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction, as well as efficient use of resources.
• Act as a patient advocate to ensure highest quality of care for our patients.
• Set-up medical equipment and perform related tests as applicable, administer injections, and perform routine specimen collection and point of care tests.
• Responsible for vaccine administration as directed.
• Interview patients regarding medical concerns and obtain medical history.
• Measure and record vital signs, such as pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, height and weight in patients' EHR.
• Responsible for blood draws and specimen processing often in the patient's home.
• Assist in performing routine medical procedures as requested.
• Review physician orders and lab requests and follows up as needed. Call in prescriptions/order refills as approved and directed.
• Communicate test results to patients as directed.
• Assist in patient education with related educational tools, periodicals, flyers, and handouts.
• Assist with applicable forms and patient paperwork (not limited to processing of referrals, prior authorizations or pre-certifications, etc.).
• Respond to patient phone calls, as appropriate.
• Maintain a clean and well-organized work area. Maintain patient confidentiality in alignment with HIPAA regulation.
• Attend meetings and participate in classroom activities as needed.
• All other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required: High School diploma or equivalent
Required: Graduate of a Medical Assistant program
Required: Active Ohio Driver's License
Preferred: MA certification
Preferred: Strong Phlebotomy or customer service skills
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Self-disciplined, energetic, passionate, and innovative
Must demonstrate a proficient driving record and up to date auto insurance as travel to visit patients is necessary
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with patients and other external parties in a courteous and friendly manner
Proficient phlebotomy skills, both venipuncture and fingerstick
Ability to maintain confidentiality at all times
Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations
Ability to interpret, adapt, and apply guidelines and procedures
Ability to communicate clearly and document efficiently in EHR
Knowledge in vaccine administration, storage, handling and documentation
Knowledge and understanding of medical terminology
Knowledge of patient care and examination procedures
Knowledge of using medical equipment and instruments to administer patient care
Knowledge of common safety hazards and precautions to establish a safe work environment
Skill in assisting in a variety of treatments and medications, as directed
Skill in taking vital signs
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients, medical staff, and the public
Customer service skills; social perceptiveness and service oriented
Excellent time management skills and ability to multi-task and prioritize work