Medical and Care Administration Occupations X Personality Traits: Strong sense of responsibility
17 matching jobs found.
Medical Department Clerk
A job in charge of clerical tasks such as managing patient information, appointment reception, accounting input, and organizing medical records in the medical department of a hospital.
Physician administrative support worker
Supports physicians' medical practices by handling administrative tasks such as medical fee claims, electronic medical record entry, and medical record management.
Medical office clerk (excluding dispensing pharmacies)
This occupation handles all general medical office work, from reception to medical fee claims, in hospitals and clinics.
Medical Billing Clerk
A specialized clerical role in medical institutions responsible for creating, checking, and submitting recepts (reimbursement detail statements) based on the reimbursement fee schedule, as well as handling claims to insurance providers.
Care clerk
A job that handles administrative management and insurance claim processing for care facilities and home care services.
Care insurance clerk
Specialist responsible for general clerical tasks at caregiving facilities, including user information management based on the care insurance system and care reimbursement claims.
Care Insurance Claims Clerk
Specialized clerical role that prepares, reviews, and submits documents related to claims for long-term care insurance benefit payments for care service users.
Health Insurance Claims Clerk
Clerical role in medical institutions that calculates health insurance reimbursements, creates and submits recepts. Manages claim data, coordinates with insurers, and supports appropriate medical expense payments.
Dental Medical Billing Clerk
Clerical position specializing in insurance reimbursement claim operations at dental clinics.
Clinical Information Manager
A specialist profession in medical institutions responsible for managing medical records and healthcare data, coding, quality management, statistical analysis, etc., supporting improvements in medical quality and appropriate data operations.