The purpose of the administration and receptionist role is to:
Project a positive and friendly image to patients and other visitors, either in person or via the telephone.
Receive, assist and direct patients in accessing the appropriate service or healthcare professional in a courteous, efficient and effective way.
Undertake a variety of administrative duties to assist in the smooth running of the practice, including the provision of secretarial and clerical support to clinical staff and other members of the practice team.
Facilitate effective communication between patients, members of the primary health care team, secondary care and other associated healthcare agencies.
Provide general secretarial support to the doctors, practice management team and health professionals, involving word processing with general clerical work as required.
Exercising appropriate judgement, provide non-clinical information/advice to patients, staff, carers and other healthcare professionals.
Provide annual leave/sickness cover for administrative colleagues.
Duties and responsibilities:
The duties and responsibilities to be undertaken by members of the practice administration team may be specialised to one part of this job role, such as prescribing administration, secretarial administration, front of house administration etc. Job roles may include any or all of the items in the following list. Duties may be varied from time to time under the direction of the Management Team, dependent on current and evolving practice workload and staffing levels.
Reception/Front of House Administration:
To provide the main front of house point of contact for patients and act as a focal point of communication between patients, doctors and other medical staff, to include but not limited to:
1. Booking appropriate appointments and recalls, ensuring all practice protocols are adhered to including emergency protocols.
2. Ensuring all FOH protocols and procedures are adhered to and reviewed regularly.
3. Ensuring that all correspondence, reports etc. are filed in the correct record and all relevant data recorded on the computer system.
4. Ensuring the practice appointments and patients records system is maintained and monitored.
5. Ensuring an effective and efficient reception service is provided to patients and any other visitors to the practice.
6. Responding to all requests for assistance from patients and visitors.
Premises: Open up premises at the start of the day when first to arrive, de-activate alarm and make all necessary preparations to receive patients. When last to leave at the end of the day, ensure that the building is totally secured, internal lights are off and the alarm activated.
Prescribing Administration:
Maintaining the repeat prescribing system in accordance with the practice Repeat Prescribing Policy.
This deals with the main communications and administrative main responsibilities above, including but not limited to:
1. Co-ordinate and maintain medicines management according to Standing Operating procedures.
2. Recording of patients medication and printing of repeat prescriptions and associated features, near patient testing, blood form requests and contraceptive services.
3. Providing a repeat prescribing service in accordance with the practice Repeat Prescribing Protocol, meeting the 48 hours turn-around time.
General administration: To provide an efficient administration service for the GPs and health professionals as required, including typing letters, reports, patient referrals, minutes, choose and book, docman and processing electronic forms and memoranda etc. in an accurate and efficient manner.
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