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Eight years of retail banking credit experience in one or more of the following functions: credit analyst, underwriter, portfolio manager, relationship manager, credit risk review officer, or credit approval officer.
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The Utilization Review coordinator performs activities which support the Utilization Management functions. The employee communicates with physician and case managers regarding payor approval/denial of admission and continues stay review.
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Expert level credit analysis skills and experience to evaluate business unit underwriting and portfolio management processes, loan structure, borrower financial condition, repayment capacity, collateral, exceptions, risk rating, key credit risk drivers, and credit review principles and methodologies.
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Transportation engineering including PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permit preparation and review, roadway design, drainage design, ADA ramp design, maintenance and protection of traffic plans, pavement marking and signing layouts, and pavement section design and review.
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UTILIZATION REVIEW / CASE MANAGEMENT RN - Part Time, Weekends. Must possess strong critical thinking skills, have an ability to perform clinical/chart review and abstract information efficiently.
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Coordinating asynchronous Therapy Rounds with PT Leadership and asynchronous Medical Rounds with Physician Leadership including review of cases and communication of plan of care back to coach, primary therapist and/or Care Navigator.
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JOB SUMMARYThe RN Utilization Review coordinates care for OPIS patients who are high cost, complex, and at risk. · Review medical records for knowledge/understanding of situation and resource assessment.
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We're searching for a Senior Credit Review Officer, Vice President to provide a comprehensive assessment of enterprise-wide risk management practices. Monitor risk asset portfolios to identify deterioration or negative management control trends and review compliance with policies, guidelines, and regulations.
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Understanding in single case processing, aggregate data review and evaluation of drug safety issues, adverse event dictionaries, literature publications, core labeling, and Periodic Safety Review preparation is required.
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Review Monthly SAR detector report on Patriot Officer to identify possible SAR filings Complete SARs and build SAR documentation files Assist with MSB Reviews and help maintain Master MSB File. Review accounts and report suspicious activity to BSA Officer.
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Experience from program award (kick-off) to Milestones such as: PDR (Preliminary Design Review), CDR (Critical Design Review), PRR (Production Readiness Review), SOF (Safety of Flight), EIS (Entry-into-Service.
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Position Summary: Conducts concurrent and retrospective chart review for clinical, financial and resource utilization information. Candidates must have Utilization Review and Discharge Planning experience.
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Our experience includes a range of technical expertise to service your facilities, such as permit issuance,building plan review,building inspection, grading and accessibility plan review and inspection, flood zone experience, fire-life safety plan review, building official services,code enforcement, emergency safety assessment, anddisaster recovery.
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Successful completion of an educational program in Nuclear Medicine accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology or the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) OR Successful completion of an educational program in Radiography accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.
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Review sales and use tax returns prepared by third-party, calculate and submit required monthly funding payment, and clear accruals against payments in SAP ERP. Prepare, review, and timely and accurately file all unclaimed property reports, including mailing of due diligence letters to property owners according to each state's requirements.
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