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Basic office skills including 35 wpm typing and 4500 key stokes an hour. Successful completion of competencies related to the Cadence Scheduling system. Basic office skills including 35 wpm typing and 4500 key stokes an hour.
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Responsible for front-line support of Bus Operators regarding safety, revenue service and scheduling to ensure high quality transit delivery service to customers. Ability to type 35 WPM. Proven ability to work effectively with little or no supervision.
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Knowledge of CRT, data entry (types 30 wpm) and medical terminology. We offer EXCELLENT benefits, Scheduling Flexibility, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Discounts and much more. The Preadmission Evaluation (PAE) Associate coordinates all the essential functions, that support the clerical, operational and administrative responsible of PreAdmission Evaluation Services.
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Strives to obtain patient pre-registration data during scheduling process and performs patient pre-registration in the Hospital Information System (EPIC). The Central Scheduler accepts and processes requests to schedule outpatient tests/procedures using EPIC Cadence Scheduling system.
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Typing skills 40-60 WPM (please send talent 1 minute typing assessment) 1 year medical administrative experience (scheduling, registration, patient access, medical front office, etc) Calls are pertaining to scheduling patients for MRIs.
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Surgical scheduler duties involve scheduling for hospital outpatient-based services, changing, and canceling appointments, to include other administrative duties as assigned. Outstanding organizational skills, typing 35-45 WPM, medical transcription required.
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The Residency Coordinator will support with all areas of accreditation and credentialing, scheduling, scheduling systems management, curriculum, development of activities, event coordination and all other faculty administrative support.
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10 Key at 5000 WPM with 95% accuracy required. Typing at 35 WPM with 95% accuracy required. Scheduling flexibility to cover for absences (vacation, sick leaves, etc.) 10 Key at 5000 WPM with 95% accuracy required.
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Project management, scheduling or dispatch experience preferredGeographical knowledge of service area or map reading skills Knowledge of industry is recommended but not requiredManagement or supervisory experience preferredAdvanced customer service skillsAbility to multi taskAverage typing speed of at least 40 wpm Proficient in Word and ExcelGood follow through and attention to detail are a MUST.
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Computer literate with 40 wpm typing ability. Performs receptionist, scheduling, registration and medical record duties to support practice operations. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace.
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Proficient in-patient scheduling, professional telephone etiquette and customer satisfaction in support of the mission of CUH. Support checkout at Gastroenterology’s ambulatory office, scheduling patients for procedures after office visits.
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EXPERIENCE : Knowledge of admission / registration process, scheduling, computer and keyboard skills, medical terminology and knowledge of third party payers, billing requirements and reimbursement required.
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Completes check-in and check-out functions to include collection of co-pays, scheduling of appointments, and requests for medical records. Communication, Service Orientation, Typing Speed 30+ WPM.
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Requirements / Qualifications: Strong Communication/Telephone Skills Motivated Computer and keyboard literate Data entry skills 30+ WPM General office and customer service experience Transportation knowledge a plus #LI-AK1.
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They are responsible for stat registering, scheduling appointments, completion of registration by collecting and entering all pertinent financial and demographic information into the ADT system, verifying insurance benefit information, generation of the ABN, reviewing orders for compliancy, completion of MSP, obtaining financial and treatment consents, placing of ordered medical procedures, obtaining a pre-certification when applicable while maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements.
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