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Position Summary:Management of all practice activities including: patient scheduling, registration, financial counseling, medical records, billing and collection, data entry and processing, cash posting, clinic certifications and licenses, required education, inventory and resource utilization.
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Management of all practice activities including: patient scheduling, registration, financial counseling, medical records, billing and collection, data entry and processing, cash posting, clinic certifications and licenses, required education, inventory and resource utilization.
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Typing and data entry (prepare and distribute lists, transcription, maintain statistical data, proofreading). Heavy data entry experience and attention to detail is necessary for this position.
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Responsibilities include invoice entry, updating patient records, filing and supporting other departments (customer service, documentation, billing, accounting) as needed. UroStat Healthcare is a national provider of DME (Medical Disposable Supplies) to individuals at home.
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Performs data entry associated with component production, labeling, storage and shipping ensuring accurate and complete manufacturing records. Performs data entry associated with component production, labeling, storage and shipping ensuring accurate and complete manufacturing records.
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Proficient in data entry, SAGE and Microsoft Suite. The Accounts Payable Coordinator reconciles, processes, records, and files payment of invoices, statements, and expense reports.
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We are searching for an Emergency Department Clerical Coordinator who, under the general supervision of Emergency Department Team Leader or Designee will perform a variety of clerical duties including but not limited to: conducting patient interviews, providing clerical support, patient registration, data/order entry, and transcription of orders, collation of medical records and other clerical duties as assigned.
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Processes paperwork, responds to phone calls and emails, audits records, and performs data entry. Compiles and reports program survey and other data. Carle Health participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
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Daily documentation and data entry to maintain client records/attendance/occurrences. BENEFITS OFFERED: Medical, Dental, Vision, Company Paid Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance, 403B Retirement Plan (with Agency 6% contribution after 1 year-no match required), 12 Paid Holidays, Generous Vacation Accrual Requirements: Minimum Education and Experience Requirements: Minimum 1 year of caregiving and/or home health experience.
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Strong PC skills, including accurate data entry and typing ability. Monitor and restock office supplies and maintain inventory records. 1 to 3 years of Experience (Entry Level.
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Back Office Support: Conduct routine clerical duties, including data entry, filing, and maintaining accurate records of customer interactions, transactions, comments, and complaints.
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Demonstrates general computer skills including: data entry, word processing, email, and record management. May maintain records related to telecommunications (e.g., long distance phone calls, on-call employees, pages.
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Perform complex and confidential administrative functions including but not limited to: organizing files, data entry, and maintaining accurate records. Order and review documents needed for a complete loan package (credit report, flood, appraisal, title work, etc.
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Process orders, keep records of customer interactions, file documents, and assist with data entry and analysis. As a small, growing team there are many opportunities for growth and advancement, and on-the-job training will be provided.
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Ensure accurate and timely data-entry or records update of materials (including imaged documents) received in the Office of Financial Aid; process all applicant data; update Ellucian Colleague and/or other appropriate software systems; generate award letters and follow-up letters; expedite financial aid processing, loan tracking, and loan approval processes.
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