Not exact matches
As of April this year, the new NHS email
system was being used by 80,000 people in the NHS, the choose and book
system was in 12 per cent of hospital
appointment bookings and electronic
prescriptions were used in 15 per cent of GP surgeries.
The ten - year programme intends to introduce electronic patient record,
appointment and
prescription services into the NHS, along with new email
systems and broadband access for all health service staff.
These include: organise a Deaf awareness training session for all staff including receptionists; promote online booking of
appointments and requesting of repeat
prescriptions and ensure a
system is in place for booking sign language interpreters.
A Medical Assistant should be able to: • Log all referring physician information into
system and designated spreadsheets • Log patient data including vital statistics and insurance information into computerized medical information
system • Check and respond to voicemails in personal mailbox on an hourly basis and prior to departing the office at the end of each day • Take and deliver messages when appropriate personnel are unavailable (if voicemail is not preferred) • Answer questions regarding facility and services as well as provide directions and other information when necessary • Ability to multi-task several duties (clinical and administrative) simultaneously • Strong, organizational skills • Communicate all patient issues with physicians and Administrator • Coordinate peer to peer reviews between physician advisors and ordering physician • Provide appropriate paperwork to patients upon arrival, room patients, perform extensive patient history before physician encounter • Check patients out by scheduling follow up
appointments, writing
prescriptions, and transcribing information into appropriate logs • Log all
prescriptions, referrals and patient information in appropriate
system software during each patient encounter.