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Medical Assistant, (Telephone) MFM
Requisition ID: 2024-45254Location: US-TX-Fort WorthPosition Type: Full TimeHR Rep / Recruiter: Colin MixContact: ResponsibilitiesThe Telephone Medical Assistant will handle phone calls and voicemail from the patients who are seeking medical information and/or medical attention. The Medical Assistant will address patient clinical questions, explaining/documenting laboratory results, calling in prescription refills, explaining procedures/treatments, initiating prior authorizations, and scheduling.Answering phone calls and voicemails.Answering patient clinical questions.Review medical histor
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