Family Medicine

    Family Medicine Prior Authorization Specialist

    Dedicated, family medicine-trained prior authorization specialists from Staffing For Doctors. HIPAA compliant, embedded in your EHR, onboarded in 48 hours.

    What a family medicine prior authorization specialist does

    A family medicine prior authorization specialist owns the entire prior auth lifecycle for a primary care office — submitting auths through CoverMyMeds, Surescripts, payer portals, and fax, attaching clinical documentation, calling on the status, working denials, and filing peer-to-peer appeals. They are trained on the most common family medicine prior auth categories: imaging (MRI, CT), brand-name medications (GLP-1s, biologics, brand insulins), DME, specialist referrals on Medicare Advantage, and home health.

    They sit inside your EHR, pick auths off the worklist, document outcomes in the chart, and notify the patient and provider when an auth is approved, denied, or alternative therapy is required.

    A family medicine prior authorization specialist is a dedicated remote staff member who keeps prior auth approval rates above 85% and prevents care delays that lead to no-shows and lost revenue.

    Why Family Medicine practices choose Staffing For Doctors

    • Dedicated, full-time prior authorization specialist — not a shared pool
    • Family Medicine-specific training on the EHRs and payers you use
    • HIPAA compliant with signed BAA and secure devices
    • Onboarded in 48 hours, with a dedicated Customer Success Manager
    • Starts at $14/hour — no setup fees, no benefits overhead

    Outcomes for Family Medicine practices

    32%
    More patients per provider per day
    18hrs
    Saved per clinician per week
    70%
    Lower staffing cost

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    A family medicine virtual medical assistant is a dedicated remote staff member who lives inside Athena, eClinicalWorks, Epic, NextGen, or Practice Fusion to run the day-to-day administrative workload of a primary care clinic. They handle appointment scheduling, confirmations, intake, chart prep, message triage, refill routing, and patient follow-up calls so providers can stay in the exam room with patients instead of in their inbox after hours.

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    Medical Scribe

    A family medicine medical scribe joins each patient encounter in real time over secure video or audio and documents the visit directly into your EHR — HPI, ROS, exam, assessment and plan, and orders — so the chart is closed before the patient leaves the room. They are trained in family medicine workflows: well visits, acute sick visits, chronic disease management for diabetes, hypertension, COPD, and CHF, and Medicare AWVs.

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    Medical Receptionist / Front Desk

    A family medicine virtual medical receptionist answers your inbound phone lines, returns voicemails, books and reschedules appointments, manages the cancellation waitlist, and greets new patients with the same warmth a great in-office front desk delivers. They monitor the patient portal, route clinical messages to the right team member, and keep the schedule tight so no provider sits idle.

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    Insurance Verification Specialist

    A family medicine insurance verification specialist runs eligibility and benefits 48–72 hours before every visit, confirms copays, deductibles, coinsurance, and primary-care visit limits with commercial, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid payers, and documents the breakdown directly in the EHR so the front desk can collect at check-in.

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    Care Coordinator

    A family medicine care coordinator manages the work that happens between visits — closing care gaps, following up on abnormal labs, tracking referrals to closure, coordinating hospital discharges through Transitional Care Management (TCM), and outreach for preventive screenings (mammograms, colonoscopies, A1cs, immunizations).

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    Referral Coordinator

    A family medicine referral coordinator manages every outbound referral generated by a primary care office — cardiology, GI, derm, ortho, behavioral health, ophthalmology, and more. They confirm the patient has the right insurance, get the prior auth or referral number when required by Medicare Advantage or HMOs, send chart notes and labs to the receiving specialist, schedule the appointment, and follow up to make sure the consult note comes back into the EHR.

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    Get a family medicine prior authorization specialist live in 48 hours

    Book a 20-minute call. We will scope the role, share pricing, and shortlist candidates within 24 hours.

    Frequently asked questions

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    Ready to add a prior authorization specialist to your family medicine team?

    Book a 20-minute walkthrough. We will show you example workflows, share pricing, and scope the right roles for your team.