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Specialist Support: Work alongside and observe leading experts in the field of Physical and Occupational Therapy Be a part of a team dedicated to patient care. Overview Operations Support Specialist/Physical Therapy Aide/Rehab Aide Stronger Together: ATI is the largest outpatient orthopedic physical therapy company under one brand, growing to over 900 locations in 24 states.
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Supports and promotes all initiatives of the Office of Patient & Family Experience and support the Mission of Trinity Health and Holy Cross Hospital. Responsible for the day-to-day support of the organization's goal to create a culture of exceptional service.
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Providence Shared Services is a service line within Providence that provides a variety of functional and system support services for our family of organizations across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington.
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Reviews eligibility responses in insurance verification system and appropriately selects the applicable insurance plan code, enters benefit data into system to support POS (Point of Service Collections) and billing processes to assist with a clean claim rate.
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Professional Staffing: The company also caters to professional staffing needs in areas like accounting, finance, call center services, customer service, financial services, insurance operations, medical billing & coding, office and administrative support, patient intake/access/scheduling, recruiting, revenue cycle, sales, and marketing.
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Works with Practice operations staff to obtain prior authorization, review coding and charge entry, review and release claims, ensure time-of-service collections of patient financial responsibilities, support denials management efforts, and ensure the Practice receives all payments entitled for services provided.
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The Support Service Specialist may work in any of the following departments: Central Patient Transport, Clinical Equipment Support, Environmental Services, Food and Nutrition Services, Supply Chain, and/or Linen Distribution.
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Must have working knowledge of DOD, Federal, State, non-profit healthcare systems and organizations, to include DoD Tri-Service Military Healthcare Systems, TRICARE purchased care system, Medicare, Medicaid, VA, Public Health Department, and Regional and local support services.
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Under the direction of the Pre-Service Supervisor/Manager/Director, the Senior Pre-Service Specialist has a clear understanding and knowledge of all functions performed by Pre-Service.
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The primary responsibility of the Clinical Nurse Specialist is to advance patient care directly in the role of expert clinical practitioner and indirectly in the roles of educator, consultant, researcher, change agent, collaborator, clinical leader, role model, and patient advocate.
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Successful Pharmacy Lead Tech, FSS colleagues must be able to manage all assigned pharmacy workstations and tasks to support the team's ability to promptly, safely and accurately fill patient prescriptions while also providing caring service that exceeds customer expectations.
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The Shift Supervisor is a hybrid between our model Patient Care Specialist and outstanding source of support for the managerial team. Provide best-in-class customer service to the patients and customers expected of all of our Patient Care Specialists.
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As an Administrative Assistant (known internally as Member Support Specialist) you will be an ambassador for patients in office, with a mastery of human connection and a strong drive for service.
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In addition, Senior Pre-Service Specialist acts as a role model and resource for their peers in all aspects of the Pre-Service and patient experience functions. Senior Pre Service Specialist *Remote.
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The Imaging Specialist will provide support to the Team Lead, Imaging and act as the Team Lead in their absence. The Imaging Specialist will ensure all patient encounters are received and prepared for scanning in an accurate and timely manner.
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