Medical office procedures / Nenna L. Bayess and Amy L. Blochowiak.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York 2022Edition: 10th edDescription: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781260597929
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.73/7069
LOC classification:
  • R728.8 .B394 2022
Summary: "The medical profession is complex and demanding. The typical physician rarely has time to attend to the administrative responsibilities of the office. Successfully performing the work of an administrative medical assistant requires a foundation of procedural knowledge as well as continuing education to keep up to date with technology, including computer skills and new computer software. This ninth edition of Medical Office Procedures (MOP) provides the required background for the responsibilities of the administrative medical assistant. To prepare students for the ever-increasing use of technology in the medical office, this revision places continued importance on the computerization of routine tasks and of communications"--
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"The medical profession is complex and demanding. The typical physician rarely has time to attend to the administrative responsibilities of the office. Successfully performing the work of an administrative medical assistant requires a foundation of procedural knowledge as well as continuing education to keep up to date with technology, including computer skills and new computer software. This ninth edition of Medical Office Procedures (MOP) provides the required background for the responsibilities of the administrative medical assistant. To prepare students for the ever-increasing use of technology in the medical office, this revision places continued importance on the computerization of routine tasks and of communications"--

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