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Comprehensive Review of the Role of Medical Secretaries in Health Administration and Modern Healthcare Systems Management
Comprehensive Review of the Role of Medical Secretaries in Health Administration and Modern Healthcare Systems Management

Author(s): Majed Ahmed Makrash, Naseem Alhassan Ali Jarh, Maryam Mohammed A Hakami, Abdulrhman Mohammed Almodeer, Ibrahim Ahmed Daeya, Moath Adil Ali Bejh, Lara Hussin Jaman Jafari, Khalid Youssef Khabrani, Waleed Mohammed A qami, Khaled Hassan H Hawthan, Ahmed Awdah A Alsharari, Hussain Musalli M Almuammar
Subject(s): Management and complex organizations, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Medical Secretaries; Health Administration; Healthcare Systems; Healthcare Management; Patient Care; Electronic Health Records; Healthcare Workforce; Medical Office Assistants; Healthcare Technology Integration;

Summary/Abstract: Medical secretaries, also known as medical office assistants or healthcare administrators, ensure that healthcare organizations and the broader healthcare delivery systems are run daily. Explores the broad growing utility of medical secretaries in clinical organizations, specifically concerning patient treatment and clinical operation in healthcare organizations, more so about the applicability of information technology in healthcare facilities. In this context, the literature review intends to overview their duties and responsibilities, training, issues they face, and contributions to efficient healthcare delivery, patient satisfaction, and organizational outcomes. We can reaffirm the essentiality of medical secretaries in today's healthcare organizations and recommend measures for improving their position based on education, implementing new technologies, and professional training.

  • Issue Year: 3/2024
  • Issue No: 8
  • Page Range: 4724-4733
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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