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This position is Remote POSITION HIGHLIGHTS Under the general supervision of a Manager of Coding and Charge Capture, and the direct supervision of a Supervisor of Coding and Charge Capture, the Coding Specialist 2 (HCC) is responsible for implementing the mission and goals of Coding and Charge Capture and incorporating a “patients are first” service culture.
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Or CGT and Charge Capture workflows and Work Queue Management Manages daily operation of the Charge Description Master (CDM) or Charge Generation Tracker (CGT) and ensures that all CDM/CGT requests are processed and issues are resolved in an appropriate timeframe.
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Certified Facility Coder Functions:Facility coders are responsible for coding: Inpatient, Ambulatory, Observation, Emergency Department which includes charge capture, charging medication administration and knowledge of multiple specialties consultation/procedures.
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Experience with schematic capture and PCB layout in Altium Designer. Design, test, and build spacecraft bus system power management modules including PCBA schematic capture, simulation, layout, and contract manufacturing.
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Develops, maintains and provides guidance related to charge capture workflows and processes for Montefiore Medical Center and New Rochelle/Mount Vernon. Detailed knowledge of the CDM, charge capture processes, and operational issues related to the CDM. Demonstrated knowledge of CMS regulations, OIG compliance, third party requirements, and JCAHO standards.
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Collaborates and assists in the resolution of problems causing payer denials, recoupments, and failed edits as they involve the charge capture, charge master and professional fee schedule, including clinical charging workflows.
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Identifies possible coding deficiencies through charge/medical record review and coordinates coding review to ensure accurate charge capture, maximizing third-party reimbursement and minimizing audit liability.
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Thorough knowledge of the practices, procedures, and concepts of the healthcare revenue cycle and its component operations, including billing, collections, charge capture, contractual adjustments, third-party reimbursements, and cash management.
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Equal Opportunity Employer: disability/veteran#Correctional Charge N urse #Jail Charge Nurse #Naphcare #Everhealth #Benefits #Registered Charge Nurse #Detox #Med Cart #Patient Care #County Nurse #State Charge Nurse #Government Charge Nurse #Veteran Charge Nurse #Fixed schedule #12 hour shifts #New grads #New Graduates #Low Cost Benefits #PRN #Part Time #Full Time #Short Term Contract #Travel Charge Nurse #Charge Nurse #Charge RN #Charge Registered Nurse.
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May participate in capture trips and/or write from international locations to facilitate collaboration with local partners and proposal team members. This position will support business development and capture efforts across the organization by developing and writing clear, compliant, and compelling material for concept notes, responses to requests for information (RFIs), and proposals for a range of clients.
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Experience with circuit simulations and modeling utilizing: SPICE simulation (filter design, frequency analysis, transient analysis), Audio Precision, OrCAD or Cadence or similar schematic capture and PCB layout tool.
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DLH is seeking an experienced Capture Manager to focus on capture opportunities, responsible for securing existing and winning new business opportunities in the US Federal Health marketplace.
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Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Charge RN Outpatient Prep and Recovery opening. Help to advance the practice of nursing and improve positive outcomes for your patients as a (an) Charge RN Outpatient Prep and Recovery.
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Supports billing department functions including electronic charge capture, payment posting, and accounts follow up as directed by the billing manager. Supports the billing manager on monthly and other billing department reporting activities.
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Understand and apply best practices in 3D animation, including keyframe and motion capture techniques. The ideal candidate will be a talented individual contributor artist, specializing in the movement and motion of 3D assets such as animation, rigging, and motion capture.
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