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Acts as HEDIS champion for the PCP by providing visibility of HEDIS needs for scheduled patients. Serves as the gatekeeper for PCP and Specialists schedules including, but not limited to ensuring Top 40 patients are scheduled every 13 days.
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Boeing is a Drug Free Workplace where post offer applicants and employees are subject to testing for marijuana, cocaine, opioids, amphetamines, PCP, and alcohol when criteria is met as outlined in our policies.
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Any more than isolated past experience with amphetamines, barbiturates, inhalants, or designer drugs such as GHB, Rohypnol (Roofies), Ecstacy, Special K (Ketamine), etc., or hallucinogens such as LSD, PCP, Ice, Mescaline, Psilocybin (Mushrooms), etc., or abuse of any prescription drugs, and not within five years of application.
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Represent SCP Health, patient services, and the Hospital to ensure retention of existing referral sources, grow new referrals and volumes by enhancing client, PCP, Patient and Provider Satisfaction, as well as Quality Case Management, Emergency Department, and other facility relations.
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Check-in patients upon arrival which includes updating demographics, insurance information, PCP, pharmacy, collect co-pays and patient balances, and provide consents for signature as well as appropriate health questionnaires.
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Respond and assist members with Primary Care Provider (PCP) assignments. Clear Spring Health is dedicated to helping seniors protect their health and well-being by providing Medicare Advantage plans in select counties of Colorado, Illinois, North Carolina, and Virginia, plus Georgia and South Carolina and offers Medicare Prescription Drug Plans in 42 states plus DC.
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Preparing the patient for the examination includes but is not limited to taking vital signs, history, drawing blood per PCP orders, authorizing prescription refills, managing inventory of medical supplies and equipment, keeping the clinical areas of the office clean and safe for patients, and provides health education for patients under the provider's direction.
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This is accomplished by working collaboratively with the primary care provider (PCP), teamwork among the other medical assistants in the clinic, and effective and consistent communication. Observes patients and reports any changes in patient conditions to the PCP, Clinician, Specialist and/or other clinical personnel.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first The Primary Care Physician (PCP) works as a lead in our team-based care environment. This robust support allows our PCP to see fewer patients and spend more time with those they do.
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Responsible for requesting in network referrals as ordered by PCP upon check out. QualificationsEducation/Experience:High School Diploma or equivalentBi-lingual English/Spanish preferred; must be able to read, write and speak EnglishBasic computer knowledge: MS Word and MS Excel, internet, document with Electronic Health Records and/or authorization system with minimal typing/spelling errors, send e-faxes and email.
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Contact patients whose insurance is not active, or PCP is not appropriate. Verify patient insurance through Batch Eligibility or on demand. Designated Medical Receptionist float staff will be assigned to multiple designated office locations as applicable.
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Operates a police vehicle, bicycle and/or motorcycle, police radar, firearms, chemical and impact weapons, restraining devices, two-way radio, camera, and other police-issued equipment, as well as a variety of other equipment including a computer, typewriter, copier, telephone, and calculator.
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At PCP, we specialize in cost effective service and repairs on all makes and models of commercial/industrial generators. Repair and Troubleshoot Engines such as Cummins, Detroit Diesel, John Deere, MTU and Volvo, among others.
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Troubleshoot all generator components including engine, alternator, controllers, wiring harnesses, safety devices, battery systems and cooling systems. Experience with diesel and natural/LP gas engines, electrical switch gear, and automatic transfer switches.
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The outreach liaison role is responsible for increasing engagement of eligible patients through direct member outreach in the community, including in hospitals, sub-acute facilities, PCP offices, at member's residences and telephonic outreach.
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