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Position Title: Patient Service Representative (PSR) Remote independent contract worker position Competitive fee for service Flexibility – work around your schedule Lifesaving medical technology The Cardiac Management Solutions division of ZOLL Medical Corporation develops products to protect and manage cardiac patients, including the LifeVest® wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) and associated technologies.
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The Senior Audit Manager (SAM) for Infrastructure & Service Management will support the Director of CNB Infrastructure & Service Management in providing independent, objective assurance over the design and operation of CNB's IT risk management practices, governance processes and the system of internal controls.
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Summary Description: The Cardiac Management Solutions division of ZOLL, manufacturer of the LifeVest®, is seeking a Patient Service Representative (PSR) in an independent contractor role to train patients on the use and care of LifeVest.
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Act as program/project manager and/or provide senior level technical roles for select projects and programs in planning, analysis, engineering and/or design associated with flood risk management, drainage engineering, and other related surface water resources management projects.
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A typical LifeVest® patient is in the hospital awaiting discharge, and the Patient Service Representative sets up the equipment and trains the patient and caregivers on the use and care of the device.
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Position Title: Patient Service Representative (PSR) Remote independent contract worker position Competitive fee for service Flexibility – work around your schedule Lifesaving medical technology *Spanish Speaking Preferred The Cardiac Management Solutions division of ZOLL Medical Corporation develops products to protect and manage cardiac patients, including the LifeVest® wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) and associated technologies.
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Reviews standards and processes to ensure compliance with Federal and State laws, DoIT Enterprise Information Security Policies, and DHS directives, policies, regulations, guidelines, and industry best practices including National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) cybersecurity guidelines and its Risk Management Framework (RMF.
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Vector Controls and Automation Group create solutions that improve their customers’ process control needs, risk management, control cost-effectiveness, energy savings and bottom line results.
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Today, Zurich North America is a leading provider ofmercial property-casualty insurance solutions and a wide range of risk management products and services for businesses and individuals.
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For pre-adjudicated youth, the Division is also responsible for the management and oversight of the Colorado Youth Detention Continuum; a State-funded, locally administered program that provides services to youth at risk of further progressing into the juvenile justice system.
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The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Service Coordinator is responsible for providing best practices in case management to assist low-income Veteran families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to regain stability in permanent housing after experiencing a housing crisis and homelessness.
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Utilize trauma registry data to identify the pattern, frequency, and risk for injury in the community. Work collaboratively with the Trauma/Surgical Critical Care and Injury Prevention Service to meet all JCAHO, NJDOH-OEM, AND ACS-COT regulations.
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We offer care management programs for asthma, diabetes, and high-risk pregnancy. JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for accomplishing their primary goal of providing support and rendering Excellent Customer Service by addressing all Health Plan Member¿s calls related to inquiries, questions and concerns in all areas including enrollment, benefit interpretation and eligibility for medical care.
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LifeVest® is worn by patients at risk for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), providing protection during their changing condition. Travel to patient’s homes and health care facilities to provide services Train the patient and other caregivers of patient (if applicable) in the use of LifeVest® Program LifeVest® according to the prescribing physician’s orders Measure the patient and determine correct garment size Review with patient, and have patient sign, all necessary paperwork applicable to the service.
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Preferred Candidates include (not limited to): RN, EMT, Paramedic, EMS, Firefighter, PA, LPN, MA, Phlebotomy, RCIS, CVT, EKG Technician, etc. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the U.S. At ZOLL, your services will help to ensure cardiac patients get the life-saving therapy they need.
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