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Accurately and timely completes the comprehensive assessments (OASIS) including medication reconciliation. Accurately and timely completes the comprehensive assessments (OASIS) including medication reconciliation.
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Daily data verification and reconciliation of cash deposits, including processing journal entries, maintain monthly control log and attachments. Reconciliation of Balance Sheet accounts.
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Monthly creation of a transportation cost forecast and reconciliation of the freight cost line of the financial statements, including inputs to modeling tools working with Plant Controller. The Logistics Lead is responsible for managing cost in support of outbound logistics through strategic management of freight.
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Completes a medication reconciliation at each SN visit and updates clinical team and physician of any changes, noncompliance, and or side effects. Completes a medication reconciliation at each SN visit and updates clinical team and physician of any changes, noncompliance, and or side effects.
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Check in and receive vehicles that are shipped to CarMax; complete the daily scanning and reconciliation of vehicle inventory. This innovative thinking around the way cars are bought and sold has helped us become the nation’s largest retailer of used cars, with over 200 locations nationwide.
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Performs daily cash reconciliation. Contributes to the profitability of the restaurant through effective cost control methods such as monitoring prep/pull charts, reviewing food preparation, controlling waste, auditing guest checks, inspecting deliveries and overseeing cash control policies, controls labor by effectively according to guest count flow, to insure budgeted labor costs are met.
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You will be responsible for managing facility based HIM operations and staff including, but not limited to, record pick up and reconciliation, the release of information request processing, hardcopy retrieval of medical records, tumor and/or trauma registry, and processing of birth certificate/paternity papers as applicable.
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Support and participate in inventory and cycle count activities including reconciliation. Maintain weekly inventory reconciliation. Must be able to obtain, and maintain, state badging requirements in order to work in in cannabis industry (requires background check and state review.
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Review all medications and perform a medication reconciliation at each visit. Overview Full Time Day Shift Are you a highly skilled and compassionate licensed practical nurse (LPN) looking for a rewarding career in homecare.
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Overall accounting: help with G/L account reconciliation and month-end closing, other ad hoc projects. Support Accounts Payable: vendor invoices and disbursement filing, A/P invoice matching & filing.
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Conduct in-home assessments including an evaluation of past medical history, review of systems, medication reconciliation, vital signs, and comprehensive physical exam. Experience in gerontology, cardiology, internal medicine, or endocrinology.
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Daily Responsibilities for Medical Assistant: Assist providers in the examination and treatment of patients Provide care in triaging, collecting vital signs, blood draws, medication reconciliation Work in the front of the office as needed, to do scheduling, patient check-in, check-out Verify insurance, working with medical records ONSITE.
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Coordinates all aspects of care with all disciplines, physicians, durable medical equipment providers, caregivers/family members, transferring facilities, and any other applicable healthcare providers.
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Rooms patient and completes screenings, history taking, vitals signs, medication reconciliation, and other relevant intake needs. Rooms patient and completes screenings, history taking, vitals signs, medication reconciliation, and other relevant intake needs.
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Financial Reconciliation Reconcile inventory accounts with the general ledger to facilitate smooth month-end closings. Join our dynamic team as a Cost/Inventory Accountant, where your exceptional organizational and analytical skills will be pivotal in implementing and maintaining a cutting-edge cost accounting system.
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