Job Description
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Offers and fills appropriate medications accurately in house as prescribed by physician. • Accepting payments for medications, in-house services for self-pay patients, or other balances that have been determined. • Regularly keeps track of medication stock and keeps clinic stocked with appropriate medications • Maintains a medication sales average as directed for each shift worked • Respond to and/or refer patient and pharmacy phone consultations, documenting appropriately in EMR • Maintain all clinical documentation, including, but not limited to Narcotics Sales Logs, Medication Sales Logs, In-House Prescription filling, and proper disposal of sensitive information. This, and any other pertinent documentation is to be kept up to date for compliance with applicable regulatory agencies. • Ensures patient worker’s comp status is created accurately and sent to appropriate facility for occupational medicine services • Makes copies of all X-rays for patients with imaging studies • Accurately, efficiently, and completely document all clinical patient care data on both paper charts and EMR as required • Utilize all equipment, supplies, facilities, and resources of the company in a prudent and efficient manner • Build strong positive communication with physicians and other providers and works as a team to enhance the success of the practice • Assure HIPAA and OSHA compliance • Perform other duties that may be assigned as necessary QUALIFICATIONS: • High School diploma or equivalent • Pharmacy Technician experience preferred • One-year medical office experience preferred, but not required • Ability to work 12 hours shifts, some weekends, and holidays • Ability to travel to other WellStreet Urgent Care centers when needed to support the business INDPC