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The Agency and Community Programs Coordinator is responsible for conducting scheduled mobile pantry, including partner outreach, pantry coordination, client intake and food distribution.
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We are looking for a Pediatric Therapy Scheduling Coordinator to manage patient intake, scheduling and coordination for patients. As a scheduling coordinator, you should demonstrate excellent organizational skills and the ability to perform well in stressful situations.
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Send standardized letters to employees (in addition to departments and other stakeholders in accordance with the H+H Intake standards) whose leave request documentation is insufficient, giving them the ability to cure any deficiencies noted.
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Assist intake coordinator with identifying and coordinating GAP agreements and other related agreements. Perform the above responsibilities independently and in close collaboration with the Manager, Inpatient Financial Clearance and with the Intake Coordinators.
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Works directly with the Provider Services Department, Intake, Authorizations, Claims, Finance to provide resolution to all inquiries within a set time frame. Acts as back up for Collaborative Agency enrollment activities including data input, data quality assurance, and application inventory control.
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The Intake Coordinator reports to the General Manager and. The Intake Coordinator. Ensures Intake referral checklists are complete. Knowledge of insurance verification and pre-certification procedures.
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SummaryThe Rehab Patient Care Coordinator works under the direction of the Director and/or Office Manager. They manage the client/patient intake process through effective communication and collection of information and perform a variety of administrative functions in support of outpatient rehab/specialty services.
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Intake Coordinator Benefits include:Competitive salaryPaid earned vacation. We are seeking a Scheduling Coordinator to join our independently owned and operated national agency. We have an opening for a Scheduling Coordinator who can answer yes to these questions.
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The Intake Coordinator- Specialty Injectables will report to the Intake Manager. The intake coordinator will interact with colleagues, caregivers, physicians, and other members of the healthcare team to provide exceptional customer service.
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As a result, the company is working to provide our differentiated, quality outcomes to as many patients that would benefit through our out-patient clinic partnershipsUnder the direction of the Wound Care Center Clinical Nurse Manager/Clinical Coordinator, the Registered Nurse (RN) primarily provides patient care and handles intake and discharge processes for the Wound Care Center patients as scheduled.
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Maintain effective fiscal management productivity of team by monitoring metrics and publishing of KPIs Leadership, supervision and support of the Intake Coordinator team. Processing of patient intake and coordination of care, end-to-end.
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We’re looking for an Insurance & Intake Coordinator. The Infusion Guide will contribute to the company’s growth through detailed referral and intake coordination along with excellent customer and physician customer service.
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Great Place to Work®Most Loved Workplace®Forbes Best-in-State EmployerAuto Parts Coordinator - Catastrophe+ Job Description. + Intake and safeguard parts when received on site, determine the parts are correct and non-damaged+ Deliver parts to repair team to complete repairs+ Add parts that are required during the supplement process by using estimating software.
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Patient Intake Coordinator. Manage patient intake process including electronic or paper forms. Patient Intake Coordinator. Manage patient intake process including electronic or paper forms.
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Essential Functions/Responsibilities: Provides patient care to Wound Care Center patients and handles patient intake and discharge processes as assigned and according to the hospital and nursing standardsAssist in vein clinic as assigned after Healogics Vein Clinic training completedMay also serve as Case Manager to a group of patients as assigned.
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