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Preparing and managing a variety of distressed debt transaction documents including, but not limited to, claim assignment agreements, LSTA standard documentation, stock purchase agreements, restructuring support agreements, and confidentiality agreements.
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Maintain proper and adequate documentation regarding the compliance work. Compliance and Documentation. Communicate with stakeholders (e.g. Fed, OCC, ISDA, CFTC, SEC) to obtain policymaking insights.
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Draft and negotiate global markets business related agreements, including ISDA, VM CSA, GRMA and etc., and partner with Legal Office and external counsel on finalizing the agreements. A minimum of 5 years of legal-related experience in global market business, like ISDA agreement, derivative/bond business compliance is required.
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The CDMP will facilitate accurate DRG assignment and obtain appropriate documentation through extensive interaction with physicians, patient caregivers and health information management coding staff to ensure that reimbursement (reflecting proper quality of care and appropriate reimbursement) is received for the level of services rendered to the patients.
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We bring out the best in each other through collaboration.
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The CDS will work with hospital top DRG’s to insure that documentation is optimal and meets coding clinic guidelines in order insure optimal hospital reimbursement. The Clinical Documentation Specialist will work with Senior Director in physician education regarding documentation that meets severity of illness/intensity of service guidelines.
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Provide both formal and informal education to physicians, advanced practice providers, and other key healthcare providers regarding clinical documentation updates and present chart review findings.
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Immediate opportunity for a Documentation Technician to support a long-term, project need with a leading, global pharmaceutical company located in Ridgefield, NJ. Role will largely entail administrative tasks including scanning documents, creating new documents, uploading forms, etc.
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RSC Healthcare is seeking a Clinical Documentation Collector in the New York City Area! Impactful Role: Join a vital team within our healthcare organization, where your role as a Medical Receptionist is essential to ensuring smooth operations and excellent patient experiences.
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Calculated Hire is in search of a Senior Documentation Specialist for our Fortune 100 Financial Services company. Write, review, and publish Markets Division documentation, primarily but not limited to, supervisory procedures.
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Fund Finance, Subscription, and Investor Services Credit Documentation Associate (3 openings) Performs business review of credit documentation, regulatory compliance review and booking of new investments and for amendments or periodic review.
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Liaising with internal stakeholders in Credit, Risk Management, Legal, Sales and Operations regarding documentation terms; Description: The Business Control Unit Institutional Securities Documentation team at Morgan Stanley is currently looking for a financing documentation negotiator with a focus on institutional clients of the Financing Division of Fixed Ie. The role involves collaborating with various areas of the Firm, interacting with external clients, and negotiating different types of financing documentation.
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The Clinical Documentation Specialist will conduct clinically based concurrent and retrospective reviews of inpatient medical records to evaluate the clinical documentation of acute care services.
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Provides routine in-services to assigned clinical areas/Service Lines regarding regulatory documentation requirements including feedback on the impact of clinician documentation on Service Line metrics.
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Document review, legal research and case analysis skills are required. Knowledge of global markets products and related risk management; prudential regulators’ regulatory requirements relating to global markets business is required.
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