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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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Speaks to and communicates with medical specialists regarding long and short-term follow-up needs and benefits; and develops and promotes best practices for specialty centers, hospitals and other newborn screening stakeholders.
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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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We are currently looking for a Full-Time Athletic Trainer - Injury Prevention Specialist to join our team, in our new health center, in Atlanta, GA. The Injury Prevention Specialist will be responsible for the daily development and implementation of Premise Health's injury prevention programs.
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Bachelor's Degree in Health Sciences (Kinesiology, Human Kinetics, Exercise Science, Athletic Training, Exercise Physiology) from accredited college or university or equivalent experience preferred. We are looking for an Injury Prevention Specialist to join the amazing team at our Employer Health Center located in Georgetown, KY.
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We are looking for a full time, Injury Prevention Specialist to join the amazing team at our Employer Health Center located in San Antonio, TX. Experience in Health/ Fitness Industry; Experience in Occupational Health and Safety; Knowledge of current OSHA regulations preferred.
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Understand and follow Process Safety Management (PSM) & Risk Management Plan (RMP) compliance as it applies to our Ammonia Refrigeration facility. Follow all standard safety practices associated with Ammonia refrigeration.
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The Government, Commercial, Contract, and Managed Care (CCMC) Units are responsible for the accounts receivable, billing, and follow-up of all government or commercial, contract, and managed care payers.
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Patient Services Representative II duties may include but are not limited to Core Functions: Patient Scheduling, Insurance verification, Charge Entry, Data Entry, Insurance Follow-Up, Self-Pay Follow-Up/Collections, Refund Management, Response to Patient Account Inquiries, Customer Service Advocacy, Self-Pay Collections.
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While other centers may follow a liver transplant patient for several months after surgery, at UF Health, we follow our patients for life. Your clinical skills and expertise will play a pivotal role in providing outstanding patient care at UF Health's premier facilities, including UF Health Shands Hospital, Shands Children's Hospital, and Shands Cancer Hospital.
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1 year in a hospital and/or physician office with insurance claims follow-up experience required. The primary function of the Patient Accounting Follow-Up Specialist I is the daily management of an assigned portion of the accounts receivable, typically allocated based on payer and alphabetical splits.
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Provides follow-up to genetic counseling visits as indicated including arranging consultations with other specialists, computerized risk assessment modeling, completing consultation reports, obtaining outside medical records or specimens, facilitating authorization for patients' insurance coverage for genetic testing, telephone communication with patients, facilitating family communication and requesting follow-up visits.
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Under the supervision of the Insurance Billing Manager, this position is responsible for the timely and accurate billing and follow-up of unpaid Medicare inpatient and outpatient accounts. 1+ years’ experience in hospital Medicare billing and follow-up.
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Follow standard operating procedures and JSAs when operating ground support equipment, such as power supply, hydraulic rigs, nitrogen filler carts, and oxygen service carts. Follow standard operating procedures and JSAs when operating ground support equipment, such as power supply, hydraulic rigs, nitrogen filler carts, and oxygen service carts.
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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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