Report Processor

JOB TITLE
Report Processor Medical Office

LOCATION
Redlands, CA

EMPLOYMENT TYPE
Full-Time


JOB SUMMARY
A well-established medical group, serving communities across California since 1987, is seeking a
Report Processor to join its team. This role is ideal for individuals looking to grow professionally in a medical office setting. The Report Processor is responsible for processing, proofreading, and coordinating medical reports while ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with patient confidentiality standards.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Process medical reports for assigned accounts

  • Ensure accuracy, completeness, and quality of reports

  • Proofread for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and data accuracy

  • Follow up with physicians regarding report timelines and completeness

  • Coordinate with multiple departments to maintain efficient workflow

  • Ensure reports are delivered on time

  • Maintain strict patient confidentiality

  • Monitor and report feedback for assigned accounts


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

  • Excellent organizational and time-management abilities

  • Basic computer skills (MS Office, ShareFile, Google Calendar, etc.)

  • Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills

  • Reliable attendance


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bilingual (English/Spanish or other language)

  • Workers Compensation or Medicolegal experience


PRE-SCREENING QUESTIONS (KNOCKOUT YES/NO)

  1. Do you have experience processing medical reports?

  2. Are you proficient with MS Office and basic computer applications (ShareFile, Google Calendar, etc.)?

  3. Do you have strong written and verbal communication skills?

  4. Are you able to maintain strict patient confidentiality?

  5. Are you authorized to work in the United States?

  6. Do you have reliable attendance?

  7. #T&T

    PandoLogic. Category:General, Location:Redlands, CA-92375
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