What are the responsibilities and job description for the CMA or LPN - HMC position at CASS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER?
All essential responsibilities and tasks are performed while meeting or exceeding Cass Regional’s Patient Satisfaction goals as measured by Press Ganey.
- Rooms patients. (25% of time)
- Prepares rooms prior for each patient visit.
- Reviews, updates, and documents presenting complaint, patient history, nurse intake form, and medication list.
- Documents a complete set of vital signs to include: weight, height, blood pressure, pulse, respirations, temperature, and pain level at each visit.
- Maintains immunization record to verify immunizations are current according to state recommendations.
- Lead risk assessments are completed and lead screenings are performed according to guidelines.
- Assists provider with all procedures. (10% of time for FP) (25% of time for Specialty)
- Sets up appropriate equipment and/or instruments for procedures as directed by provider.
- Explains procedure to each patient prior to the procedure.
- Obtains consent and ABN, if required, prior to the procedure.
- Asks the two patient identifiers (name and date of birth) prior to the procedure.
- Provides follow-up care instructions as ordered by the provider.
- Injections are administered correctly per guidelines and documents in the medical record: medication, lot number, expiration date, quantity, site, route, NDC#, and pends the appropriate charge.
- For immunizations, always reviews and completes the dual safety check off.
- Carries out orders, handles telephone calls, faxes, and tasks. (25% of time)
- All provider orders are carried out and documented.
- All telephone calls are handled professionally and within 4 (four) hours.
- All tasks, telephone calls, faxes, and messages are carried out per provider’s instructions and documented in the medical record, daily.
- For medication refills, complete documentation includes: name of patient, pharmacy, phone number, medication, directions, date last seen, and date of last refill.
- Provides lab services and ancillaries (15% of time FP) (NA for Specialty)
- Demonstrates ability to perform all lab and ancillary procedures to include, but not limited to: EKG, Spirometer, and Nebulizer.
- Runs controls and maintains log each day.
- Obtains ABN per LMRP.
- Asks the two patient identifiers (name and date of birth) prior to the procedure.
- Uses correct phlebotomy procedures each time. Ex.: gloves, correct tubes, etc.
- Processes laboratory specimens to correct lab each time.
- Lab results that are received on paper are logged as received (lab manifest) and scanned to the provider each day.
- All patients are notified of lab results according to the provider’s instructions.
- Charges are pended appropriately and with correct provider.
- Maintains all supplies necessary to perform ancillary procedures.
- Reports all problems with ancillary equipment to manager immediately.
- Produces radiographs that demonstrate proper positioning of patient and equipment, computing and selecting exposure factors to meet approval of the Radiologist.
- Practices the use of lead shielding when possible.
- Follows policies and procedures concerning radiation safety as dictated by regulating bodies and hospital policies.
- Prepares for and performs radiographic procedures, taking into consideration the age of patients. Properly documents radiographic procedures.
- Completes referrals and pre-certifications. (20% of time)
- Completes referrals and pre-certs in a timely manner as to maintain the patient’s continuum of care.
- Runs the “Open Orders” Report, by provider, in Meditech to track referrals.
- Follow up on open orders weekly.
- Completes open orders.
- Insurance referrals, physician orders and copies of medical records are sent to the referring specialty/hospital as needed.
- Maintains clinic operations. (5% of time)
- Daily, completes maintenance log for ER equipment to include crash cart, O2, and respirator bags.
- Twice daily, monitors refrigerator temperatures, through Smart Sense and completes logs.
- Daily, cleans exam and procedure rooms.
- Weekly, checks eyewash station and completes log.
- Monthly, checks fire extinguishers and completes log.
- Monthly, cleans centrifuge and completes log.
- Monthly, performs medication inspection and completes log.
- Orders supplies and maintains appropriate inventory levels for the back office.
- Schedules patients according to clinic protocols and utilizes the "patient access" theory in triaging/scheduling patients--that is see the patient when the patient wants to be seen.
- Participates in process improvement activities, as needed.
- Registers and schedules patients accurately collecting complete patient information to include: name, address, phone number, advance directives, and insurance information.
- Verifies insurance coverage and collects Medicare lifetime consent and ABN
- Assists with training of new hires.
CNA, CMA or LPN certification/license required.