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Office Asst

Moline, IL ยท On-site

$15.87 - $23.81/hr

Trinity Infusion Center- MO * Shift: PRN * Job ID: 184432 Overview UnityPoint Health Office Assistant Infusion Center (Moline) PRN Hours Why UnityPoint Health? At UnityPoint Health, you matter. We're ...

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This position requires the ability to lift files, open filing cabinets and bend or stand as necessary. Assist patients with walking, standing, or transferring from wheelchair to infusion center chair.

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What is the difference between Assistant Infusion Center vs Nurse Infusion Specialist?

AspectAssistant Infusion CenterNurse Infusion Specialist
CredentialsCertified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or similar certificationRegistered Nurse (RN) license, infusion certification
Work EnvironmentInfusion clinics, outpatient settingsHospitals, outpatient infusion centers
Job ResponsibilitiesAssisting with patient setup, basic monitoring, equipment prepAdministering infusions, patient assessment, managing complications

The Assistant Infusion Center typically supports infusion procedures by preparing patients and equipment, while the Nurse Infusion Specialist directly administers infusions and manages patient care. Both roles are essential in infusion settings but differ in scope, credentials, and responsibilities.

What does a CNA do in an infusion center?

A CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) in an infusion center assists with patient care by preparing treatment areas, monitoring patients during infusions, and recording vital signs. They support nurses and healthcare staff by ensuring patient comfort and safety, often working under supervision and following strict infection control protocols.

Do infusion centers make money?

Infusion centers are healthcare facilities that provide infusion therapy and can generate revenue through patient billing, insurance reimbursements, and service fees. Their profitability depends on factors such as patient volume, operational costs, payer contracts, and efficiency of staff and equipment management. As an assistant infusion center staff member, understanding billing processes and maintaining quality care can impact the center's financial performance.

What does an infusion medical assistant do?

An infusion medical assistant supports the infusion center by preparing patients, setting up and monitoring IV infusions, and assisting healthcare providers during procedures. They also handle patient documentation, ensure equipment sterilization, and may need certification in phlebotomy or CPR. The role requires attention to detail, patient communication skills, and knowledge of aseptic techniques.

What is the least stressful job in a hospital?

An assistant in an infusion center typically experiences lower stress levels compared to other hospital roles, as it involves supporting patient care under supervision and performing routine tasks. These positions often have predictable schedules and require minimal emergency response, contributing to a less stressful environment.
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Infusion Center Medical Receptionist

Infusion Center Medical Receptionist

TwelveStone Health Partners Inc

Germantown, TN โ€ข On-site

$14.75 - $18/hr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Description:

Who We Are

TwelveStone Health Partners is dedicated to meeting the medication needs of patients living with chronic, complex, and rare conditions. For more than 35 years, TwelveStone Health Partners has focused on developing innovative ways to deliver care centered around the patient.

We support individuals managing complex conditions, including Multiple Sclerosis, NMOSD, Myasthenia Gravis, CIDP, ITP, migraine prevention, Crohnโ€™s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Plaque Psoriasis, Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency, Primary Immunodeficiency, hATTR Amyloidosis, Thyroid Eye Disease, and many others.

For patients, we provide access to advanced therapies along with the personalized clinical and financial support needed to manage chronic conditions. For providers, we simplify specialty medication treatment by reducing the administrative and clinical challenges associated with complex therapies.

TwelveStone Health Partners supports patients throughout their healthcare journey, including the transition from acute to post-acute care environments and the path from illness to improved health. We are currently licensed to provide services in all 50 states.


Position Summary

We are seeking an Infusion Center Medical Receptionist to support our infusion center operations. This position serves as a welcoming first point of contact for patients and families while providing essential administrative support to ensure efficient clinic workflows.

The Medical Receptionist will assist with patient check-in, scheduling, insurance verification, payment collection, and other clerical responsibilities while demonstrating TwelveStoneโ€™s values and commitment to exceptional patient care.


This is an on-site position and is not eligible for telework.


Essential Duties & Responsibilities

  • Schedule and coordinate patient appointments.
  • Welcome patients and families while providing a positive and professional experience.
  • Check patients in for scheduled infusion center appointments.
  • Answer incoming calls, route calls appropriately, and provide general assistance as needed.
  • Collect and update patient information, including insurance details, demographics, and home medication lists.
  • Verify insurance benefits prior to infusion center appointments.
  • Collect patient payments, including out-of-pocket expenses and co-insurance amounts.
  • Receive, organize, and process mail, documents, and other administrative materials.
  • Scan and maintain patient documentation according to established procedures.
  • Maintain reliable attendance, report to work on time, and perform additional duties as assigned.
Requirements:

Education: High school diploma or GED required.

Experience: Minimum 2 years of experience as a receptionist or similar administrative role, medical practice setting/reception preferred. Must be proficient in MS Office and familiar with other technology.

Functional Competencies: Organization, prioritizing, attention to detail, dependability, cooperation, collaboration, team, initiative, customer service, verbal and written communication, problem solving, multitasking.