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Computer literacy; typing of at least 45 WPM is highly desired. Resolving insurance carrier denials, appealing claims, contacting carriers on open accounts andresponding to insurance carrier correspondence and/or inquiries.
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Providing structural, diagnostics, civil, traffic, parking, transportation, enclosure, WPM technology and construction engineering services, we design solutions that are cost- and resource-efficient, forward-thinking, and help support and shape communities worldwide.
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Ability to type a minimum of 40 wpm is preferred. SummaryThe Patient Service Representative is responsible for the patient check-in process, updating computer patient personal information and insurance information, handling a multi-line phone system, medical records filing and maintenance, and collection of co-pays and cash payments.
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Typing 60 wpm or more Shorthand or Speed writing a plus PC proficient: Word, Excel, and Power Point. Typing 60 wpm or more Shorthand or Speed writing a plus PC proficient: Word, Excel, and Power Point.
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Typing 25 WPM. These positions are 2nd shift. Typing 25 WPM. These positions are 2nd shift. Temp will also be asked to register patients at bedside in the emergency department. Able to stand for 7.5 hours and push Wireless on wheels.
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Basic computer skills to include email, data entry using Microsoft Excel and/or Word and typing at approximately 30 wpm. Elk Grove, IL, USA Cavalier Logistics is seeking a full-time Warehouse Associate to join our team.
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Passing scores on the following Competency Assessments: 1) Basic Math Competency Test 2) Basic Insurance Competency Test 3) Advanced Insurance & Registration Competency Test 4) Basic Computer Skills Assessment 5) Typing Test (20 WPM) 6) Epic Cadence Competency Assessment 7) EPIC Prelude Competency Assessment 8) Epic Resolute Competency Assessment 9) Message Taking Assessment 9) Basic Word 10) Basic Excel 11) Basic PowerPoint 12) Basic Windows.
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Typing of at least 35 WPM. Refers patient care reports to the Processing Manager for any coding or documentation questions. Reports productivity on a daily basis to processing manager, following established guidelines.
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Basic office skills including 35 wpm typing and 4500 key stokes an hour. Basic office skills including 35 wpm typing and 4500 key stokes an hour. In this role, the Patient Services Representative schedules medical procedures and services, creates reservations, performs preadmission, registration, discharge and transfer processes.
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