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Certified Medical Assistant - High-volume Prior Authorizations

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*Deadline to apply for this position is Friday April, 25th*

Certified Medical Assistant @ Midi Health: 👩‍⚕️💻

Midi is seeking a resourceful, professional and highly skilled Certified Medical Assistant to join our team! As a Certified Medical Assistant, you have a positive attitude both internally with your team and cross-functional partners and always treat patients with kindness and optimism. We lead with empathy and trust at Midi - we trust you to work independently with minimal supervision. Our Medical Assistant team is full of highly organized, detail-oriented, self-starters - we want our next hire to know what needs to be done and we trust that you will take the initiative to remove obstacles to get there!

Business impact 📈  

  • Maintain accurate patient records 
  • Demonstrate empathy and professionalism via all communication methods, including: phone, video, email, slack, text, and patient portal messages 
  • Complete a high volume of prior authorizations 
  • Perform clinical administrative functions within scope of certification 
  • Remain in compliance with HIPAA, and protect all patient health information (PHI) in accordance with Federal and state regulation

What you will need to succeed: 🌱

  • Medical Assistant Certification (CMA or RMA) required
  • Experiencing submitting prior authorization (PA) requests through covermymeds - bonus if you have experience submitting PA's for weight loss meds
  • Experience with high volume PA submissions (25+ a day)
  • Experiencing submitting PA's via phone to insurance companies
  • 2+ years of current Athenahealth outpatient EMR experience required, 5+ years of overall EMR experience 
  • 2+ years experience updating patients on prior authorization process required
  • 2+ experience submitting Medication Appeals required
  • 3+ years of experience as a Medical Assistant - huge plus if you have telehealth and/or remote work experience

Work Hours: Monday through Friday schedule with a 7AM PST start time to 3:30pm PST. 40 hour work week guaranteed + daily 30 min unpaid lunch 

What we offer: 

  • Compensation: $22/hour, non-exempt
  • Full Time, 40-hour work-week 
  • Fully remote, work from home opportunity! 
  • Benefits (PTO, health benefits, 401k, and more!)

The interview process will include: 📚 

  1. Recruiter Interview + Technical Assessment (30 min Zoom)
  2. Clinical Leader Interview (30 min Zoom)
  3. Team Interview with Practice Manager + Medical Assistant (30 min Zoom)

Thanks for your interest in Midi 👋 While you are waiting for us to review your resume, here is some fun content to check out! Check us out here and here. Trust that our patients love❣️us! #Menopauseishot

Midi Health is a diverse organization. We encourage applications regardless of color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, nationality, marital status, disability, and veteran status.

 

Please note that all official communication from Midi Health will come from an @joinmidi.com email address. We will never ask for payment of any kind during the application or hiring process.
If you receive any suspicious communication claiming to be from Midi Health, please report it immediately by emailing us at careers@joinmidi.com.

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