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.
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