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Charge entry and payment posting. The Medi-Spa offers massage and acupuncture and our licensed estheticians provide facials, chemical peels and microdermabrasion to help women feel restored and refreshed during and after the medical treatment process.
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The Patient Service Associate is responsible for all front desk operations, which include, but are not limited to:Scheduling patientsAnswering phonesScanning medical recordsTriage patient phone calls for severity/importanceCollection of insurance information and verification or benefitsCharge entry and payment posting.
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We're looking for a Cash Application Specialist to bring accuracy and efficiency to our payment processing. Experienced in medical billing or posting, with at least 2 years experience is desired (Experience in LTC pharmacy billing is a plus.
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Cyber Governance and Risk is seeking an associate to develop into a subject matter expert lead within the Payment Card Industry (PCI) team providing consulting to the enterprise regarding the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) and other applicable PCI Council standards.
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Job Posting Title (Working Title):Stationary Engineer - 3rd Shift. The referenced salary range is based on Johns Hopkins University's good faith belief at the time of posting. Start, stop and operate boilers, chillers, combustion turbine/generator and related equipment consistent with a central power plant environment.
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DUTIES Responsible for recording cash receipts, including working collaboratively with other departments to assist with coding, invoice processing, and payment, along with maintaining the database.
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With a relentless commitment to excellence, we have consistently delivered top-tier investigative services to our clients, setting the standard for innovation and reliability in the field.
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This job posting in particular is for a project manager who will focus on Building Automation System design. LI-SW1 #RSS hvac controls, building controls, programming, hvac field technician, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, direct digital control, apogee, Desigo, Modbus, Tridium, Niagara, Alerton, commissioning, LonWorks, BACnet, DDC, BMS, building management, mechanical systems, system integration.
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Looking to hire an entry level Power Electronics Engineer with at least 1 year of related work experience (Professional or internship). Looking to hire an entry level Power Electronics Engineer with at least 1 year of related work experience (Professional or internship.
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Work From Home, Entry Level Data Entry Clerk As A Research Participant. Connect with us via email by applying to this posting! Data entry skills. This is a remote work from home part time gig, you'll need a computer, laptop or mobile device.
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Description This position allows for a hybrid work schedule with a mix of work spent in office and working remote from home.
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Neither Mr. Appliance LLC ("Franchisor") nor its affiliates have the power to: (1) hire, fire or modify the employment condition of franchisee's employees; (2) supervise and control franchisee's employee work schedule or conditions of employment; (3) determine the rate and method of payment; or (4) accept, review or maintain franchisee employment records.
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Ensures current charge master is maintained for practice, charge capture audit trails are in place, and patient registration accuracy. Identifies possible risks in processes, procedures, devices and communicates the same to those in charge.
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Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani, LLC, now a division of TranSystems, is excited to announce we are actively searching for a Structural Engineer In Baltimore, MD area to join our award-winning team in the Marine-Industrial department.
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G. Ensures current charge master is maintained for practice, charge capture audit trails are in place, and patient registration accuracy. The Medicine practice treats an adult population with various medical diagnoses including hypertension, kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, obesity related issues, arthritis, COPD, and others.
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