Medical Scribes & Assistants

Focusing on connecting dedicated medical scribes and administrative medical assistants, our solutions are tailored to support healthcare providers in delivering top-notch patient care. We recognize the significance of precise and streamlined documentation, along with the essential requirement for seamless administrative assistance within healthcare environments.

The medical scribes play a crucial role in capturing real-time documentation during patient encounters. They work alongside healthcare providers, inputting vital information into the electronic medical record (EMR). This includes medical history, medications, immunizations, allergies, and doctor’s notes, ensuring the documentation is accurate, complete, and in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements such as HIPAA.

By having a dedicated medical scribe, healthcare providers can focus on patient care without the burden of time-consuming documentation. The scribes streamline the documentation process, enabling providers to maximize their efficiency and enhance the overall patient experience.

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In addition to medical scribes, CF Staffing Solutions assists in finding dedicated administrative medical assistants. These professionals play a critical role in managing administrative tasks, such as obtaining prior authorization requests (PARs) for medications and procedures. They also handle telephone inquiries from patients, physicians, and pharmacies, providing necessary feedback and coordinating referrals to specialists.

Administrative medical assistants ensure that all related reports, labs, and information are properly filed and available in patients’ medical records before their appointments. Their support in organizing and maintaining medical records enhances the efficiency of healthcare operations and improves the overall patient journey.

At CF Staffing Solutions, we prioritize the confidentiality and security of patient information. Trained professionals are dedicated to adhere to legal and regulatory requirements, including HIPAA, to safeguard patient privacy.