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ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:Provides, obtains or performs and documents direct patient care and activities such as: activities of daily living, skin survey, vital signs, ambulation, specimen collection, intake and output, meal consumption, height and weight, blood glucose testing/monitoring, point of care testing, bladder scanning, transporting of patients and their medical record, documentation of O2, early mobilization and ambulation protocols, assistance with exam, treatments and procedures.
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Performs various Urgent Care clinic duties and responsibilities, but not limited, to those listed below:Urgent CarePerforming patient intake and completing appropriate documentation in the EHR.Rooming patientsPoint of Care Testing (POC)Dip UrineUrine Pregnancy testRapid strepInfluenzaMono spotSending culturesPhlebotomySet-up and assist providers in various clinic procedures (ie.
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Perform an intake assessment which includes obtaining and reviewing prior medical records and medical or program-related financial data, documenting a complete medical history, assessing cognitive/verbal skills and needs and identifying barriers to accessing healthcare.
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ADMINISTRATIVECompletes all documentation required by state regulations, Joint Commission standards, and CHC Behavioral Health department by laws in a timely manner, included by not limited to intake, prior authorization request, progress notes, treatment plan documentation, and discharge.
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Intake paperwork and required clinical documentation includes comprehensive assessments, screening assessments and initial treatment plans. To be successful in the Intake Screener and Authorization Specialist position, you should be highly organized, be detail oriented, have a working knowledge of administering various assessments screening tools and have prior experience working with children and families.
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This includes tasks such as patient intake at office visit, exceptional patient care, documentation, vaccine and medication administration, clerical, environmental, and organizational tasks.
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Completes all requested forms, documentation and other reporting requirements in a timely manner and in accordance with Department of Children and Family (DCF), managed care, probate court, JCAHO and other standards with which program must comply, as evidenced by chart reviews and supervisor observation.
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Job responsibilities include basic patient care, the ability to obtain vital signs, recordingfluid intake and output,recognizing and reporting changes in patient condition, and documentation of patient care on written flow sheet and computer.
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Reporting to the CAE Director, the Associate Director oversees CAE Disability Specialist (DS) team and manages the documentation review and intake process. (Required) Ability to determine appropriate support services and accommodations based on documentation appropriate for students with LD, ADHD, ABI, ASD and psychological disabilities.
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13-Day Close Requirements and StipulationsConventional, VA, FHA, USDA Only AI intake form filled out HubSpot Completed LOS Application Completed Credit/AUS/Work Number/HOI Ran Underwriter Audit All Documentation received including signed executed contract by all parties.
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Wholesale Mortgage Lender. Signing bonus for Top Originators and/or Business Development Representatives MMI verified*This is a remote position. Home Value Estimator for Refinances on TLG’s WebsiteMortgage Loan Originator (Wholesale) Requirements:● Current, valid NMLS license or appointment in good standing MLS SAFE ACT compliant, holding state licenses, etc.
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Demonstrates competency in selected psychomotor skills as outlined in the skills checklist including: measurement of vital signs, blood glucose monitoring, and measuring and recording intake and output.
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Documents observed patient behaviors and other collected data (i.e. vital signs, height, weight, intake, output, sleep pattern) in accordance with the approved guidelines for documentation.
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Knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial health plan reimbursement methodologies and documentation requirements. The Intake Pharmacy Specialist assists new patients with processing of orders through the Pharmacy channel.
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Core skills may include crisis assessment, intake assessment, individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, treatment planning, case management, team/community collaboration, patient/family education, and triage/discharge planning.
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