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Healthcare Administrative Assistant: Skills, Training, and Career Outlook in Connecticut

Physicians Alliance of Connecticut

Opportunities for healthcare admin assistants across Connecticut are growing, from clinics and hospitals to private practices like the Physicians Alliance of Connecticut. Their role improves the patient experience and helps doctors, nurses, and other providers work more efficiently. Is This the Right Career for You?

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Healthcare Jobs in Hamden, CT: Opportunities for Every Experience Level

Physicians Alliance of Connecticut

Medical biller: Medical billers are responsible for submitting claims to patients’ insurance providers, and following up to ensure the practice receives payment. EHR support specialist: These technical support professionals specialize in electronic health record systems. If you own a practice, contact us to learn more.

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Is a Medical Office Assistant Career Right for You?

Physicians Alliance of Connecticut

The demand for medical office assistants is growing in clinics, hospitals, and private practices, including here at PACT. Relaying information between patients and providers. Technical skills: Being comfortable with technology helps you learn to navigate electronic health records (EHRs).

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Are your patients satisfied?

Physician's Practice

Welcome to Five Minute Practice Fix, featuring instructional videos by physician and business of medicine expert Neil Baum, M.D. Reynolds June 24th 2025 Article Thoughtful design in medical practices enhance patient experience, boost staff productivity, and improve online reviews without major renovations.

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Time to stop driving? Podcast with Emmy Betz and Terri Cassidy

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So that’s a piece that I think is important for providers anywhere along that process to be asking about driving. ” Emmy: I think it’s important to recognize that many primary care providers don’t have the time to be doing really comprehensive kinds of assessments. Eric: Also from the provider standpoint.

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Allowing Patients to Die: Louise Aronson and Bill Andereck

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It was a patient that I had taken care of, actually, as a resident, who followed me into my growing private practice. And it’s not the same, but it does provide information. My article entitled Sam reflects back on an experience I had, and I believe it was probably 1983. And the phone rang.