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This role will take on new continuing education credits by learning more about the Medical Records role concerning SNVDO & SNOMED coding and implementation of an EMR. Additionally, this role will service the internal and external community of PennVet and the University of Pennsylvania.
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Supervises the creation, disposition, delivery and filing/scanning of medical records/x-rays in accordance with privacy laws. Be proficient and act as a resource for the physicians and staff for with the Electronic Medical Records and Practice Management systems.
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Answering incoming calls, scheduling appointments as well as updating patient demographics, maintain bump list, schedule for each division, page MDs with hospital consults, obtain medical records when possible, miscellaneous duties such as: assist with scheduling sleep study patients, file batches, distribute correspondence with co-workers.
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Maintain medical/dental office and hospital contacts for case updates and medical records requests for SM. Provide all medical and dental documents received for case management to Medical Command, MEARNG medical records custodian after it has been uploaded and indexed in the appropriate DOD system.
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Establishes and executes procedures in the collection, coding and indexing, and the filing/retrieving of medical records; Performs ICD coding; creates medical records for all new admissions.
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The Accountant I (Specialist) reports to the Accounting Officer Supervisor and performs difficult semi-professional accounting work and maintenance of accounts and records for specialized agency activities, departmental systems, and for central fiscal control activities; maintenance of a segment of an accounting function for a state department (e.g., accounts receivable, accounts payable, cash disbursements; and to do other related work.
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Perform duties involving record filing and retrieval and assisting with the filing of registration documentation in electronic medical records. into the correct location in the electronic medical record.
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Demonstrates ability to effectively manage details by accurately completing patient registration and maintaining medical records in all areas of the hospital. Under guidance and supervision, the associate performs reception, billing, scheduling, insurance verification and benefit coordination, filing, record keeping and other duties throughout the hospital.
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Retrieve and enter data into medical records system. Perform general office duties such as sorting mail, filing and photocopying. Knowledge of Electronic Health Records and Electronic Practice Management systems preferred.
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Performs review and/or QA process on scanned, prepped, and indexed documents prior to final posting in EHR.Loose filing of patient records as needed for the historical paper record systemResponds to customer requests to prioritize pending documents for immediate inclusion into the health record to meet immediate patient care needs.
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Duties may include but are not limited to core revenue cycle functions such as, billing, claims filing, data entry, charge entry, insurance follow up, denial management, payment posting, customer service, and billing records review.
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Conduct factual investigations and obtain relevant documentation, such as medical records or accident reports. Position Overview : As a Paralegal at Harris Keenan and Goldfarb, you will play a crucial role in conducting legal research, preparing trial documents, managing case files, and providing support during all stages of medical malpractice litigation.
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The Summer Intern – Document Technician works with colleagues in Document Control to assist with the creation of electronic PDF files from legacy paper quality records and entry of the electronic files into an electronic filing system or database.
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Responsible for all aspects of patient appointment scheduling, insurance verification, creation of new patient charts and maintenance of patient records, scanning and filing patient documents, ensuring complete and accurate information, timely completion of all assigned tasks.
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As the Rehab Aide you will assist the Therapists with patient care, maintains supplies/general stocking of supplies, answers phones, filing/retrieving medical records, and general office clerical duties.
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