The Virtual Medical Assistant provides administrative and clinical-adjacent support, including patient documentation, appointment management, and telehealth coordination.
A Virtual Medical Assistant (VMA) is a remote healthcare professional who provides both administrative and clinical-adjacent support to medical practices, clinics, or hospitals. Unlike a general virtual assistant, they possess specialized knowledge in medical terminology, HIPAA compliance, and Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems.
Core Roles & Responsibilities
- Clinical Support & Documentation:
- Virtual Scribing: Listening to patient visits in real-time and entering SOAP notes (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan) directly into the EHR so the doctor can focus on the patient.
- Prescription Management: Processing refill requests, checking for drug interactions, and coordinating with pharmacies under a provider's supervision.
- Lab Coordination: Ordering diagnostic tests through portals like Quest or LabCorp and flagging abnormal results for immediate physician review.
- Administrative & Front Office:
- Appointment Management: Scheduling, rescheduling, and managing waitlists using systems like Epic, Cerner, or Athenahealth.
- Insurance Verification: Confirming active coverage and obtaining prior authorizations to prevent claim denials.
- Patient Triage: Screening incoming calls and messages to determine the urgency of care and routing them to the appropriate medical staff.
- Telehealth & Care Coordination:
- Telehealth Facilitation: Conducting pre-visit "tech checks" with patients, ensuring they can access the video platform, and collecting home-measured vitals (e.g., blood pressure) before the doctor joins.
- Post-Visit Follow-Up: Calling patients 24–72 hours after an appointment to check on recovery, medication adherence, and understanding of discharge instructions.
Key Skills & Requirements
- HIPAA Mastery: Strict adherence to data security protocols, including using VPNs and encrypted communication.
- Technical Savvy: Proficiency in medical software and remote tools like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or specialized patient portals.
- Soft Skills: High levels of empathy and professional communication to assist patients who may be stressed or ill.
Top Skills
Athenahealth
Cerner
Electronic Health Record (Ehr)
Epic
Hipaa Compliance
Microsoft Teams
Vpns
Zoom
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