Imaging Registrar

ID 2025-36313
Location
Medical Arts and Cancer Center
Work Location
US-NC-Burlington
Division : Name
Alamance Regional Medical Center
Department : Name
ARMC-RADILOGY ADMIN
Category
CLERICAL/ADMIN
Position Sub-Category
ADMISSIONS
Position Type
Relief (PRN)
Employment Type
Employee
Exempt/NonExempt
Non-Exempt
FTE
0.00
Workforce Status
Onsite
Work Hours
0.04
Provider Schedule (specific schedule)
Relief (PRN)
On call Required
No
Sub Category
Admissions

Overview

 
The Imaging Registrar supports the processing all documentation related to patient registration and requests for imaging data. This role greets patients upon arrival and collects necessary information from them, such as financial and health records. Working under close supervision, this role assists with directing patients to the correct location and verifies that their documentation is appropriate. This is a relief (PRN) role.

 

Responsibilities

 

 
  • Determines patient destination at check-in upon arrival at CHL.
  • Helps interview patients in order to obtain accurate registration data and obtains necessary signatures on the AOB and collects copies of insurance card and patient identification.
  • Collects required financial information upon registration or check-in.
  • Maintains a balanced cash drawer.
  • Enters all data accurately.
  • Handles and appropriately directs all phone calls and initiates call reminders to patients and schedules/reschedules patient exams as necessary.
  • Prepares and distributes exam associated documentation to all modalities.
  • Supports the processing all documentation related to requests for imaging data, CD's, reports, etc. and scans the Release of Information form.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

 

EDUCATION:
Required: High School Diploma or equivalent

 

EXPERIENCE:
Required: 1 year of experience.

 

LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRY/LISTING:
 

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