Medical Assistants
In High Demand Submitted By: Greg Smith Looking for a new career in
the health care industry? You might want to consider becoming a medical
assistant. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment
of medical assistants is expected to grow much faster than the average
for all occupations through the year 2012. They say that the increasing
use of medical assistants across
all rapidly growing health care industries will result in fast employment
growth for this occupation. In fact, medical assistants is projected
to be the fastest growing occupation over the 2002–12 period.The
health services industry is expanding because of technological advances
in medicine, and a growing and aging population. Due to the expansion
and growth in group practices, hospitals, medical centers, clinics,
and healthcare facilities,
many more support personnel will be needed, especially medical assistants
who will be able to handle both administrative and clinical duties.What
do Medical Assistants do? Medical assistants perform routine administrative
and clinical tasks. They provide much needed daily assistance to keep
the doctors, podiatrists, chiropractors, and other health care offices
running efficiently and smoothly.
Their duties will vary from office to office, depending on the location
and size of the practice and the practitioner’s specialty. In
small practices, medical assistants usually are generalists, who would
handle both administrative and clinical duties and report directly
to an office manager, physician, or other healthcare practitioner.
Those in large practices tend to specialize in a particular area,
under the supervision of department administrators.
Some of the many administrative duties performed include answering telephones,
greeting patients, updating and filing patient medical records, filling
out insurance forms, handling correspondence, scheduling appointments,
arranging for hospital admission and laboratory services, and handling
billing and bookkeeping.The clinical duties performed would vary according
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