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Scheduling

  • Scheduler

    A front-desk role focused on identifying appointment needs, using approved appointment types, confirming administrative requirements, and documenting handoffs. This guide maps the first lessons, workflows, tools, templates, and truthful skill evidence a beginner can prepare.

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  • Receptionist

    A front-office role supporting patient inquiry, registration, communication, document routing, and appointment workflows under approved procedures. This guide maps the first lessons, workflows, tools, templates, and truthful skill evidence a beginner can prepare.

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  • Scheduler Referral Confusion

    A fictional scheduler sees a referral document but cannot find an authorization status. Choose the safest next action, review the explanation, and continue to Referral vs Prior Authorization.

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  • Medical VA

    A broad healthcare administrative support role that may combine scheduling, intake, verification, communication, documentation, and coordination under employer-defined scope. This guide maps the first lessons, workflows, tools, templates, and truthful skill evidence a beginner can prepare.

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  • Referral Handling Basics

    A beginner workflow for checking, receiving, routing, and tracking referrals without confusing them with authorization. It usually involves Medical VAs, schedulers, receptionists, and prior authorization VAs. and appears during Referral / Authorization, Scheduling.

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  • Front Desk and Scheduling Basics

    Follow a calm administrative scheduling sequence while routing clinical questions safely. This beginner module connects the concept to Patient Inquiry, Scheduling and includes a fictional practice activity.

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  • Appointment Scheduling Call Script

    A calm fictional call outline for identifying the request, confirming approved administrative details, and routing clinical questions. It is designed for Medical VA, Scheduler, Receptionist learners and connects to the Patient Inquiry and Scheduling stage. Use fictional data only when practicing.

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