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20 jobs that use Medical Terminology the most

Jobs that use medical terminology the most include insurance coder, icd-9 coder, and pathology transcriptionist.

What jobs use Medical Terminology the most?

1. Insurance Coder

How insurance coder uses Medical Terminology:

  • Manage all aspects of AR including writing letters for medical necessity, claim denials, bundling issues and charge capture.
  • Refile denied claim through Medicaid website AlPortal.
  • Post payments from commercial insurance companies, medicare, medicaid, and personal payments.

Most common skills for insurance coder:

  • Medical Terminology
  • Billing System
  • Procedure Codes
  • Data Entry
  • Medical Billing
  • Medicaid

2. Icd-9 Coder

How icd-9 coder uses Medical Terminology:

  • Manage the outsourced transcription company.
  • Assist the surgery scheduler with proper codes for precertifications and correct diagnosis codes as well.
  • Schedule follow up appointments or surgery for patient.

Most common skills for icd-9 coder:

  • Medical Terminology
  • ICD-10-CM
  • Clinical Documentation
  • Procedure Codes
  • DRG
  • CPT-4

3. Pathology Transcriptionist

How pathology transcriptionist uses Medical Terminology:

  • Manage two ambulance sets, two ambulances, and specialize high-angle rescue equipment value at $500K+.
  • Transcribe gross examination dictation, final diagnoses, bone marrow reports, and autopsy reports.
  • Interpret, and evaluate inconsistencies and inaccuracies in medical dictation, and appropriately documents.

Most common skills for pathology transcriptionist:

  • Transcription
  • Medical Terminology
  • Dictation
  • Frozen Sections
  • Pathology Transcription
  • Reference Laboratories

4. Hospital Unit Clerk

How hospital unit clerk uses Medical Terminology:

  • Manage inpatient transfers to rehabilitation and medical facilities, along with preparing and monitoring outpatient billings insurance verification and referrals.
  • Make appropriate notations in Meditech system.
  • Demonstrate in depth knowledge of health-care ethics and legalities, confidentiality, safety, and professional communication with patients and co-workers.

Most common skills for hospital unit clerk:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Medical Terminology
  • Physician Orders
  • Data Entry
  • Office Equipment

5. Permit Review Assistant

How permit review assistant uses Medical Terminology:

  • Manage assignments of paying medical bills limit in depth that include organizing and researching regulations as pertain to veterans eligibility.
  • Answer inbound calls from members with Iowa Medicaid insurance, physicians; and pharmacy's.
  • Process all referrals, enter ICD-9 and CPT codes into authorization.

Most common skills for permit review assistant:

  • Medical Terminology
  • Discharge Planning
  • Peer Review
  • HIPAA
  • Patients
  • Data Entry

6. Medical Scribe

How medical scribe uses Medical Terminology:

  • Manage sensitive and confidential materials such as patient health records following HIPAA regulations.
  • Adhere to OSHA guidelines while performing instrument sterilization in addition to managing medical inventory.
  • Rotate in internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, orthopedic surgery, and burn medicine departments

Most common skills for medical scribe:

  • Patients
  • Medical Terminology
  • Excellent Organizational
  • Physician Assistants
  • Emergency Medicine
  • HIPAA

7. Health Record Technician

How health record technician uses Medical Terminology:

  • Maximize ROI by effectively managing the microfiche process.
  • Treat all patients, their families, visitors, peers, staff and representatives in a pleasant and courteous manner.
  • Process relatively structure records including detail coding and basic abstracting of discharge patients.

Most common skills for health record technician:

  • Patients
  • Medical Terminology
  • CPT
  • HIPAA
  • Test Results
  • Epic

8. Pathology Secretary/Transcriptionist

How pathology secretary/transcriptionist uses Medical Terminology:

  • Conduct 6 mass vaccination campaigns, manage protein-calorie malnutrition, coordinate epidemiological surveillance, and direct health facility rehabilitation
  • Communicate effectively and professionally with many physicians and patients regarding pathology and other test results.
  • Prepare surgical and cytology reports including ICD-9 and CPT coding.

Most common skills for pathology secretary/transcriptionist:

  • Patients
  • Transcription
  • Medical Terminology
  • Dictation
  • Laboratory Reports
  • Autopsy Reports

9. Outpatient Phlebotomist

How outpatient phlebotomist uses Medical Terminology:

  • Perform related clerical support activities: interview and instruct patients, enter data into computer system.
  • Provide registration, clerical, phlebotomy, EKG and courier support.
  • Determine specimen requirements and collect patient sample using appropriate process of venipuncture or capillary collection base on patient age and/or condition.

Most common skills for outpatient phlebotomist:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Medical Terminology
  • Patient Registration
  • Blood Samples
  • Data Entry

10. Account Management Representative

How account management representative uses Medical Terminology:

  • Market managed care plans to clients on Medicaid and public assistance.
  • Manage Facebook and patient communication programs.
  • Utilize ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes for the descriptions of veterans.

Most common skills for account management representative:

  • Customer Service
  • Medical Terminology
  • Data Entry
  • Patients
  • Inpatient Admissions
  • Outpatient Services

11. Patient Accounts Clerk

How patient accounts clerk uses Medical Terminology:

  • Develop and execute policies and procedures that effectively manage the information needs of the organization and always following HIPAA guidelines.
  • Research ICD-9 and CPT codes on reject claims.
  • Adhere to all company policies, processes and procedures in compliance with HIPPA.

Most common skills for patient accounts clerk:

  • Patients
  • Medical Terminology
  • Patient Demographics
  • Customer Service
  • Data Entry
  • PBX

12. Clinical Secretary

How clinical secretary uses Medical Terminology:

  • Manage HIPAA releases, gathering and sending request information to clients.
  • Conduct 6 mass vaccination campaigns, manage protein-calorie malnutrition, coordinate epidemiological surveillance, and direct health facility rehabilitation
  • Transcribe pathology and autopsy reports from tape dictation as well as maintained departmental procedure manuals.

Most common skills for clinical secretary:

  • Patients
  • Medical Terminology
  • Patient Calls
  • Patient Care
  • Phone Calls
  • Word Processing

13. Health Unit Clerk

How health unit clerk uses Medical Terminology:

  • Manage inpatient transfers to rehabilitation and medical facilities, along with preparing and monitoring outpatient billings insurance verification and referrals.
  • Perform debt collections, copy and file medical information, and administer affidavits and subpoenas on patient orders.
  • Organize, analyze and technically evaluate inpatient and outpatient medical records for physician completeness according to hospital bylaws and JCAHO standards.

Most common skills for health unit clerk:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Medical Terminology
  • CPR
  • Data Entry
  • Computer Programs

14. Insurance Instructor

How insurance instructor uses Medical Terminology:

  • Utilize nursing process and critical thinking skill and manage flight medic activities in combat deployment environment.
  • Monitor all the activities of the students and provide them quality-base education training according to the syllabus.
  • Design, administer and grade course exams and assignments to assess achievement of course objectives as identified in the syllabus.

Most common skills for insurance instructor:

  • Medical Terminology
  • Course Content
  • CPC
  • CPT-4
  • Anatomy
  • Student Learning

15. Spanish Interpreter

How spanish interpreter uses Medical Terminology:

  • Provide accurate Spanish interpretation to LEP in medical, legal and social settings.
  • Serve as a simultaneous interpreter between providers and patients keeping communication efficient by taking consideration of cultural differences between them.
  • Make the LEP feel comfortable enough to honestly and accurately convey information.

Most common skills for spanish interpreter:

  • Patients
  • Medical Terminology
  • Translation Services
  • Spanish Language
  • Language Services
  • Health Insurance

16. Certified Coding Specialist

How certified coding specialist uses Medical Terminology:

  • Manage the outsourced transcription company.
  • Comply with HIPAA privacy laws.
  • File appeals and reviews for deny claims.

Most common skills for certified coding specialist:

  • Medical Terminology
  • ICD-10-CM
  • CPC
  • CPT-4
  • AHIMA
  • DRG

17. Health Claims Examiner

How health claims examiner uses Medical Terminology:

  • Manage claims, route/queues, and ECHS, within specify turn- around time parameters.
  • Review and analyze medical claims to finalize payments according to Medicaid benefits.
  • Analyze and process Medicare and Medicaid claims (Primary/Secondary).

Most common skills for health claims examiner:

  • Medical Terminology
  • Medicaid
  • HMO
  • Data Entry
  • Blood Pressure
  • Medical Claims

18. Health Information Technician

How health information technician uses Medical Terminology:

  • Maximize ROI by effectively managing the microfiche process.
  • Assist patients and staff on filling out ROI's, and explain what exactly are being release or obtain.
  • Perform analysis and assembly of emergency room and surgery records and release records according to HIPAA regulations and confidentially.

Most common skills for health information technician:

  • Patients
  • Medical Terminology
  • Customer Service
  • HIPAA
  • Patient Care
  • Data Entry

19. Medical Record Coder

How medical record coder uses Medical Terminology:

  • Create documentation education classes to general surgery residents, increasing the leveling of reporting which lead to increase revenues.
  • Obtain medical records through electronic health records (EHR).
  • Bill all Medicare, Medicaid, BlueCross, PPO claims electronically.

Most common skills for medical record coder:

  • Medical Terminology
  • Patients
  • CPC
  • ICD-10-CM
  • Physiology
  • AHIMA

20. Spanish Interpreter/Translator

How spanish interpreter/translator uses Medical Terminology:

  • Lead an international team of HUMINT collectors for the NATO mission in Bosnia where overt and covert collection protocols are observed.
  • Accompany soldiers on combat missions to provide accurate and efficient translation between Iraqi civilians and American soldiers.
  • Translate Turkish advertising into English; write original English language copy as required and provide other localization expertise.

Most common skills for spanish interpreter/translator:

  • Patients
  • Medical Terminology
  • Medical Procedures
  • Phone Calls
  • Spanish Language
  • Target Language

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