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As a Remote Scheduling Specialist at Community Health Systems - Patient Access Center, you'll play a vital role in supporting our purpose to help people get well and live healthier by providing safe, quality healthcare, and building enduring relationships with our patients, and providing value for the people and communities we serve.
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Raytheon has an opening for a Production Control, Sr. Analyst Scheduling at our Andover, MA facility. Manages Kit Readiness including working with cross-functional team in BOM, Material Master, Process Engineering, Operations, and Document Control.
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The Scheduling Specialist position is remote and full time, which is 40 hours per week. 1+ years business office experience in the assigned area (billing, collections, customer service, patient access, reimbursement, scheduling, call center, medical clinic, healthcare setting, patient placement) Additional education in business management, healthcare management or closely related field may substitute for the required experience on one-for-one year basis.
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As a Bilingual Scheduling Specialist, you’ll be the first touch with our patients and create memorable experiences for all of our patients, providers, and team members. A “patient first approach” is key to success and our Scheduling Specialists play a key role in effectively and compassionately guiding patients and scheduling appointments.
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Currently, we are looking for a full time Scheduling Specialist for our E Ajo Way location in Tucson. The Scheduler is responsible for scheduling referral appointment for Initial Evaluation and following visits, rescheduling, and canceling appointments as applicable, and sometimes quick verification of patient's demographical information.
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Assists with coordination of daily operations for scheduling, pre-registration/verification, insurance benefits, and admissions. Patient Access Resource Specialist - Enterprise Scheduling.
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