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Under the direction of the Practice Administrator, conducts regular outreach to identified "at- risk patients" to reduce un-necessary ED visits and admissions. Performs duties involving direct patient care as assigned by the RN/LPN Supervisor/MD within the framework of ACP policies and procedures.
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Warmly greets and engages in friendly conversation with Advantage Care Physicians (ACP) patients and guests Works with office staff to effectively communicate approximate wait times and maintains timely communication to patient and guests.
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May acquire insurance pre-authorization/referrals from managed care plans for all required services, admissions, procedures, diagnostic tests and medications. The Patient Service Representative (Access Center Representative) provides front line contact as a patient liaison within the access center, check-in/check-out, appointment scheduler, triage, prior authorizations and referrals and neighborhood administrative and physician support.
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Hospice Admissions RN role offering Lucrative 6 figure salary, PENSION & 403B Retirement plan, FREE College Tuition, 4 weeks PTO. Hospice Admissions RN role offering Lucrative 6 figure salary, PENSION & 403B Retirement plan, FREE College Tuition, 4 weeks PTO.
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Completes documentation timely, accurately, and at the point of care, according to industry standards, conventions, and guidelines, including OASIS assessments, SOC/Admissions, Recertifications, ABN's, subsequent visits, physician orders, care coordination, etc.
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Review new admissions and continued stay patients to determine whether MCG criteria is met. In addition to the estimated base pay provided, employees are eligible for generous benefits packages, generous tuition assistance, a defined benefit pension plan, and a culture that supports professional and educational growth.
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We assist with multiple educational needs such as; College Test Prep, AP Exam, College Essay, and College Admissions. Work directly with prospective and enrolled families in developing academic and college admissions goals.
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Support other offices initiatives as they relate to the Registrar's Office, i.e. Admissions, Student Accounts and Financial Aid, as well as other offices that support academics services for students.
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Prior experience as an admissions nurse in LTC settings. We are seeking a caring and dedicated ADMISSIONS RN to join our rapidly growing team at our skilled nursing facility in Amityville.
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Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions This position has a primary focus on domestic, first year undergraduate student recruitment andadmissions counseling. Counsel prospective students in the office, via telephone, Zoom, and e-mail regarding LIUacademic programs, admissions policies and procedures, and other enrollment-relatedinformation.
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RN Admissions Nurse. RN Admissions Nurse. Huntington Hills Center for Health and Rehabilitation - Registered Nurse (RN) Admission Nurse. When you join NHCA, you become part of a premier provider of short-term rehabilitation, skilled nursing, and post-hospital care.
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Currently, we are searching for an Admissions Assistant. Coordinate with various insurance companies and hospitals regarding prospective admissions. Must be able to explain Berkshires services and help new admissions settle into life at Berkshire.
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Maintaining various records, files, and cards for adjustments to charges, admissions and other information. Additional Salary DetailThe salary range and/or hourly rate listed is a good faith determination of potential base compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job advertisement and may be modified in the future.
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The recruiter will manage a portfolio of prospects from inquiry through enrollment working collaboratively with Enrollment Management (Financial Aid, Admissions, and Orientation) the School of Education, the School of Business, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Professional Studies to ensure clarity regarding program features and benefits.
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ConnectRN branded scrubs. When you join connectRN, you become part of our community of clinicians, which comes with additional non-monetary benefits. Get your deposit the day after you work a shift with connectRN.
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