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Ability to detect and mitigate red flags for potential financial crime, including money laundering, terrorism financing activities and fraud, as it appears in transactional data. 1 or more years of Quality Control / Quality Assurance experience supporting TMS alerts, and / or financial regulatory compliance.
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General understanding of concepts regarding healthcare and life sciences investigations, compliance, audit, risk, quality, and data analytics across Medicare, Medicaid, and State and Federal regulatory programs and/or forensic accounting.
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Develop data processing and validation scripts to prepare data for downstream reporting, validate data quality, and reconcile identified issues. Guidehouse has an exciting opportunity in our Defense & Security Segment to provide data analytics support for an emergency management client.
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What You Will Need: US Citizenship required Bachelors Degree is required Minimum of FOUR (4) years of hands-on experience implementing Collibra data catalog, dataernance, data lineage, data privacy, and data quality capabilities Minimum of FOUR (4) years experience of API development Minimum of FOUR (4) years experience in implementing Collibra, and in designing, architecting, and implementing cloud-based and hybrid metadata management solutions in theernment and/or financial regulatorymunity.
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The technical proposal writer should be able to craft outlines and approaches based on RFP instructions, existing proposal content, Guidehouse’s solutions library, and interviews with SMEs. They will be expected to serve as a volume lead for management, staffing, quality or security content.
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Create quality records and find aids for ingest into systems,Supervise contractor staff to pilot the streamlined workflows and processes, including time management, data collection, quality assurance and auditing, and reporting to NIH.Excellent communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders.
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The ED Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI) Specialist will improve the overall quality, completeness and accuracy of clinical documentation. Will review clinical documentation and diagnostic results as appropriate to extract data for ED E/M Level Coding and Procedure CPT Coding, as well as Radiological procedures identified using ICD-10 CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, and the CPT Manual to ensure the highest level of confidentiality, excellent service, accuracy, and timeliness.
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Oversee project data quality; analyze and interpret project data. Review scientific data to determine if a research program can be developed around an idea or data package.
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