Admissions Clerk (Occupation Code : 422901)

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Description
Records and processes information required for the admission and discharge of hospital patients and responds to telephone inquiries.
Tasks
Interviewing patients, obtaining admission information such as name, address, age, religion, persons to notify in case of emergency, attending doctor, medical aid details and or the person responsible for payment of medical accounts.
Explaining hospital protocols such as visiting hours, payment of accounts and the schedule of charges.
Obtaining signed documents from patient in compliance with legal requirements.
Entering patient admission information into hospital database and routing printed copies of documents to the designated departments.
Arranging for patient escort to assigned hospital rooms or wards.
Receiving co-payments from patients with respect to hospital admissions.
Investigating and directing patient inquiries or complaints to the appropriate medical staff members and following up to ensure satisfactory resolution.
Explaining policies, procedures or services to patients using medical or administrative knowledge.
Alternate Occupation Names
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Administrative Lawyer (Occupation Code : 261102)

Description
Conducts criminal and civil lawsuits, draws up legal documents, advises clients as to legal rights and practices other phases of law.
Tasks
Writing up the rules and regulations issued by government and state agencies.
Providing legal advice to agency staff and experts to ensure that proposed rules are in line with the Constitution and the other laws of the country, and that they are reasonable, logical and substantively correct.
Commenting on proposed regulations of any government agency seeking to promulgate a rule.
Analyzing public comment and feedback on proposed regulations.
Organising regulatory hearings for people who are either interested in, or affected by, a proposed rule by preparing the hearing notice, authoring an agenda, publicizing the hearing, or reaching out to important interest groups affected by the proposed rule.
Making sure that government departments and agencies are interpreting and utilizing administrative regulations correctly.
Challenging or defending agency regulatory action through litigation.
Preparing cases, discussing settlements, and arranging the witnesses in cases prosecuting or defending regulatory violations.
Representing an agency, special interest association, or client in administrative hearings.
Alternate Occupation Names
Legal Researcher
Enforcement Advisor
