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Specialized experience for this position includes: Experience with entry-level human resources assignments that include analyzing problems to identify significant factors, researching and gathering pertinent data, and recognizing solutions; experience planning and organizing work, and communicating factual and procedural HR information clearly, verbally, and in writing.
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Must have a working knowledge of CPT and ICD-10 codes, data entry systems for 3rd party billing, various types of payers and their reimbursement and denial patterns. The Medical Billing Specialist is responsible for accurate claims submission, accounts receivable follow-up, payment posting, EOB and COB processing, credit balance refunds, bad debt and collections.
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Perform data entry into the computer inventory system to include locating, issuing, receiving, and shipping of materials. One (1) year of experience with data entry or inventory management.
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Under general direction from the Knowledge Services Attorney, the Corporate Deal Data Specialist is responsible for the review of deal information provided by attorneys, data entry into the deal data tracking database, responding to inquiries and requests from attorneys and marketing teams regarding data and generating routine analytical reports.
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Responsible for day-to-day duties; reception, check-in, check-out, appointment scheduling, assisting patients with digital kiosk data entry, telephone answering. Dr. Tessa Hadlock, a graduate of Bowdoin College and Harvard Medical School, is a renowned facial reanimation specialist, known worldwide for surgically restoring the ability to smile and make expressions after facial nerve damage, and for subtle esthetic interventions that resolve disfigurement and aging.
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The position, Specimen Processing Specialist, will be responsible for performing clinical specimen accessioning, sample sorting and data entry in a fast-paced, high-throughput environment located onsite with one of our client offices.
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Batch, balance control groups and complete data entry of the following documents into the ERP system that are not auto fed through our EDI processing Non PO/hard coded related vouchers PO Related items that will not feed through our EDI process Credits.
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Ability to learn and effectively use computer software, such as electronic health records and data entry tools. Quality & Patient Safety Specialist Nurse (RN required, MSN Preferred.
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Must have ability to gown and gain entry to biotechnology/pharmaceutical manufacturing areas. Participate in inspection readiness and inspection support activities, performing data mining when required.
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Duties include the following: perform QA review of organ and tissue donor records and associated data entry; collects, documents and distributes all relevant information to complete donor records and assure regulatory compliance; and ensures.
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Data Entry/Accounts Payable Specialist. As a Data Entry/Accounts Payable Support Specialist, you will leave work each day feeling a sense of accomplishment. Data Entry/Accounts Payable Support Specialist.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and efficient temporary Data Entry Specialist to join our team. Proficient in using data entry software and Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word.
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Excellent attention to detail and accuracy in data entry and record keeping. Reporting to the Assistant Controller, the Accounts Payable Specialist will be responsible for the operation of accounts payable and cash disbursement management.
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Using current technologies, such as BI Report Developer, to design, develop, test, and implement report and dashboards with underlying data stores/data warehouses/data marts. Confirming purchase order details coding/entry of purchase order in procurement system correcting/amending/rerouting as required.
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Conduct data entry into industry software of Base Rent changes, Interim resident share changes, and annual portfolio Income limit changes. Maintain schedule, track timing of submission processes, collect updated data to transfer onto requests, submit to agencies, monitor accurate responses and collection of same.
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