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Follow up or collections experience preferred, EPIC experience preferred. Prepares and posts any necessary adjustments and claim changes on accounts though the system based on the follow up to expedite the collection process and to ensure the accuracy of the account daily.
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Knowledge of insurance follow up process, clinic operations, general office principles, medical insurance, payer contract, and basic medical terminology and abbreviations, regulatory/reporting requirements.
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PRS helps clients by connecting crisis supports, building independent living skills and providing support services they need to find meaningful, satisfying lives fully integrated into their communities.
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The Customer Service Advisor (CSA) often begins as a Pick-n-Pull Greeter and can work their way up through Part Sales, Parts Specialist and eventually a store Sales Lead through positive work ethics and evaluations.
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Complete sales training and follow the Pick-n-Pull 5 Step Sales Model. Follow loss prevention, risk control, quality assurance, and proper cash handling procedures at all times. Follow company dress code policy, maintaining a well groomed, neat appearance so as to create a favorable impression with customers.
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Follow all company policies and procedures. The CSA is expected to maintain the excellent standards of all Pick-n-Pull policies and procedures, while always being pleasant, respectful, and helpful.
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Follow Larry H. Miller Dealerships on and to learn more about us and current open positions. Follow policies and procedures as per your specific manufacturer(s) manual. Required to lift up to a minimum of 100lbs.
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Look up the ICD-10 diagnosis, manually enter charges in Nextgen, check insurance eligibility and pull over correct insurance(s); process charges, ensure claim has dropped with the correct Revenue Code and MC G Pmt. code; follow up on NH or Home Visit encounters in the Work Log. Review and Process Dental Charges from the Holding Tank; ensure Dental Hygienist Visits are auto adjusted.
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Follow up to ensure periodic checks by the Midnight House Attendant are made of building and guest corridors to ensure all areas are locked and secured (property specific) Follow up to ensure that nightly walk-through includes removal of all room service trays and straightening of pool and Jacuzzi area (property specific.
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Pike Engineering employees play critical roles in ensuring that essential services like electric power, gas, telephone and wireless communications are up and running when people and businesses need them.
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Complete the initial direct bills daily and place on the Property Accountant's desk; Attach all folio/banquet check back-up to the bills. Follow safety and emergency procedures according to Aimbridge Hospitality standards.
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Provide client follow-up and make recommendations for work performance based on knowledge in anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and ergonomic principles. Follow-up with client members to ensure early symptom recognition and injury prevention.
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Conducts follow up calls and visits to employers to ensure their satisfaction with their hires from Families Forward, inquire about new vacancies and mediate any concerns. Conducts follow up calls and visits to ensure that nonprofit partners are satisfied with their volunteer(s), answer any questions about Families Forward and mediate any concerns.
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Engage in continuous training and education in all areas of the Pick-n-Pull business. Essential Functions: Promote the Pick-n-Pull Safety Culture. Physical Activities Required to Perform Essential Functions:Standing, lifting, walking, bending, and stretching are required regularly to perform customer care, product relocation and placement, and environmental health and safety functions.
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The Driver will operate a Broom Sweeper Truck or a Dump Truck/Follow Truck, providing prompt service to customers on scheduled routes, including new housing developments, local cities & road construction, etc.
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