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Medical/Surgical Cardiac Hospitalist - D4N. This role may require access to information considered sensitive to Albany Medical Center, its patients, affiliates, and partners, including but not limited to HIPAA Protected Health Information and other information regulated by Federal and New York State statutes.
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If you're a Certified Medical Assistant or Emergency Medical Technician, we encourage you to apply! Join a growing team at one of New York's largest multi-specialty medical practices and Urgent Care systems.
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Our doctors and staff are committed to providing the highest level of quality medical services available. Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT Codes. We are the largest multi-specialty urology focused practice in the country.
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The position requires well-rounded knowledge of the medical billing process including pre-submission review, claim submission and follow-up. We are an established out-of-network medical billing company located in New Hyde Park, Long Island, seeking experienced medical billers with a strong work ethic and superior communication skills.
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To provide administrative support to the teams by processing medical documentation, verifying insurance policies, and obtaining prior authorizations needed to set up and maintain clients of 180 Medical.
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For Full time employees the Benefits Package includes: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 401K, EAP, PTO, and paid holidays. An opportunity to work in the growing fast paced world of aesthetics.
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A minimum of 3 years of experience as a Medical Malpractice Defense Attorney or in a related role such as Associate Attorney, Defense Attorney, Insurance Defense Attorney, or Personal Injury Defense Attorney.
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Active Certified Medical Assistant License. Document in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Integra Vascular provides patient-focused, preventative vascular care to the people of our communities and to long-term residents of medical facilities nationwide.
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Starting Pay Rate: $38 - $50 / hour
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Medical Director, Psychiatrist, for immediate consideration, email a resume to careers@familyres. Medical Director - PsychiatristJoin our team and be part of a movement that's redefining mental health services.
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About The ClientStrategic communication, medical education, and workforce training and development are all areas in which we excel. For over a decade, our team members have created innovative and effective communications solutions for the world's leading biotech, pharmaceutical, and medical device companies.
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NYS Clinical Laboratory Technologist license (ASCP) or eligible. The Clinical Laboratory Technologist is an essential member of the Laboratory services team. A member of Catholic Health, St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center is New York State's only specialty designated cardiac center.
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The medical assistant is responsible for ensuring and/or obtaining the last mammogram and breast ultrasound, colonoscopy, immunizations and any clinical studies or consults that are required for that office visit.
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A minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience in new product research and development in a cGMP-regulated industry is required (work experience in the Medical Device field is strongly preferred) The Medical Device Engineer is expected to aspire for excellence with a bias toward action, willing to roll up their sleeves, get hands-on, and do what's necessary to move projects forward in a fast-paced environment.
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The purpose of the Hospital Medical Leader position is to lead the hospital veterinary team in providing excellent veterinary care to our Vetco Total Care full-service hospital patients while offering phenomenal customer care to their owners.
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