Brayden Taylor Morgan

Outpatient Medical Records Clerk at Samaritan Hospital

Brayden Taylor Morgan is an experienced professional with a strong background in customer service and administrative roles. Currently serving as an Outpatient Medical Records Clerk at Samaritan Hospital since July 2022, Brayden is proficient in managing electronic health records, adhering to HIPAA regulations, and facilitating inter-departmental communication. Previous experience includes positions as a Barista at Scooter's Coffee and Assistant Manager at Dairy Queen, where responsibilities encompassed store operations, staff management, and exceptional customer interaction. Additionally, Brayden has experience in physical therapy administration, handling patient records and billing at Mid Missouri Physical Therapy. Brayden holds an Associate of Arts degree in Fashion/Apparel Design from FIDM.

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Moberly, United States

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Samaritan Hospital

Citizen involvement in hospital health care needs is a tradition that began with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gary in the late 1920s. The lack of modern hospital facilities in Macon County prompted the Garys to envision, build, and equip a hospital in Macon. In early 1943, the judges of Macon County Court signed an agreement to take over the management of the hospital, and the hospital was officially named Macon County Samaritan Memorial Hospital. County voters passed a bond issue to purchase and maintain the hospital. Citizen support for the hospital throughout the county was reflected in a six to one majority vote for the bond issue. A wing was added to the south end of the hospital in 1969, adding a kitchen, dining room, and additional patient rooms. In 1972, the hospital was a 48 bed institution. At this time, an ambulance garage and elevator were added. Further growth in 1979 provided a wing to increase space for labs, x-ray, emergency room, obstetrics and nursery, physical therapy, medical records, administrative offices, and a waiting area. Due to the increasing demand in outpatient services, a new building was added in 1997. This provided much needed space for specialty clinics (including chemotherapy treatment), physical therapy, patient accounts and a wellness cednter for cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.


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201-500

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