- 339_executivedirectordescription.doc (61.79 KB)
- 397_driver_job_description.doc (111 KB)
- 59_DirectorofMentalHealth.pdf (473.5 KB)
- 411_DataEntryClerk.doc (67.5 KB)
- 404_StandardsCommunityHealthWorkers.doc (30.5 KB)
- 396_Bilingual_office_assistant.doc (44.5 KB)
- 437_OSHAQuestionnaire.pdf (46.61 KB)
An after hours coverage system example/template developed by Shasta Community Health Clinic to facilitate 24 hour access to medical care for established patients.
- afterhourscoveragesystem.doc (61.5 KB)
- 285_Moonlighting.pdf (140.21 KB)
- KPHC_P&P_Peer Review (8-2011).pdf (160.89 KB)
- 56_PerformanceReview2.pdf (500.66 KB)
- 415_MedRecTechnicianEvaluation.doc (196 KB)
Internal: Frequent contact with insurance department and patient account representatives regarding insurance, billing, and patient account information.External: Some contact with insurance companies to resolve questions at patients’ requests. Contact with collection agencies.Patient Contact: Contact with all patients to serve as a liaison in explaining clinic charges and assisting with applications for reduced fees and all other billing questions.
- Pt.+Financial+Counselor+Rev+10+23+08.doc (35.5 KB)
This position is responsible for assuring that all commercial and/or Medicare, pharmacy posting, Medicaid, and dental claims are analyzed, billed, and collected in accordance with the Center’s policy; responsible for posting of monies from electronic remittances, daily mail, or any money collected in the process of assisting a patient.
- PACCounselorJobDescription.doc (46.5 KB)
- OutreachWorker.pdf (47.89 KB)
- MedicalRecordsPolicy.pdf (1.16 MB)
- 344_VaccineAdminRecord.pdf (590.58 KB)
Sample clinic policy to identify what constitutes or defines "normal" when a particular exam is identified as normal or within normal limits.
- 218_NormalExamStandards.doc (20.5 KB)
A reprint from Family Practice Management (January 2003) with a quick chart outlining a policy for how long to keep patient records.
- 104_KeepingOldPatientRecords.pdf (82.59 KB)
Clinic policy on how and when to transmit patient medical records.
- 196_ElectronicTransmitRecords.doc (23.5 KB)
- Cancellation.doc (20.5 KB)
“Social networking” or “Web 2.0” is the portion of internet activity that includes blogging, as well as the use of the following tools: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, flickr and YouTube. This list is likely to expand, contract or otherwise change based on emerging trends.
Social networking builds and strengthens relationships with health center staff, boards, advocates, patients. Expand our ability to reach, educate and mobilize potential supporters and advocates. It is a significant source in the online environment of information related to health care delivery to medically underserved persons in general and health centers in particular. Expand the reach of our messages via communications channels that more and more individuals, policymakers and the media are using. Boost traffic to your organizations web site.
- social_networking_policy_guide.docx (22.96 KB)
- 403_AppBehavorialHealth.doc (126 KB)
- TranslationServices.doc (26 KB)
- AttendanceGuideline.doc (55.5 KB)
- DidNotKeepAppointment.doc (39 KB)
- Walk-inVisits.doc (22 KB)