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Areas within the Revenue Cycle include pre-registration, registration, pre-certification, financial clearance and counseling, financial assistance, scheduling, billing, claims follow-up, customer service and cash collection.
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The Ambulatory RN will be responsible for providing messages that address motivation to comply with screening recommendations; addressing barriers to clinical care and diagnostic follow up; linking patients with the resources for screening and follow-up care available in their county (primary care providers, oncology, or surgical facilities); and arranging for payment of clinical services.
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Responsible for independently monitoring their site’s prenatal patient lists to: ensure completion of upcoming prenatal appointments and referral appointments, make appointment reminders, make outreach calls for missed appointments, and general follow up to care calls.
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Participates in the MDS as directed by the MDS coordinator Completes required assessments in a timely manner including admissions, discharges, Medicare assessments and any follow-up notes.
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This position is Remote POSITION HIGHLIGHTS The Insurance Follow-Up Coding Denials Specialist (Patient Account Representative 2) is responsible for the optimal payment of coding related denied claims from commercial insurers, managed care plans, and state and federal plans and other guarantors through work queues throughout the Revenue Cycle including but not limited to Follow-up, Claim Edit, Charge Review, Account, Router Review, Retro Review and Case Rate. PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES.
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The RN Care Manager is responsible for providing assessments, planning, interventions, and follow-up for patients and family members at Shriners Hospitals for Children (SHC) across the continuum of care.
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Coordinate designated patient walk-in clinic sessions and other unanticipated walk-in patients looking to engage in HIV testing, counseling, and linkage to care services; coordinate and document follow-up plan for review at weekly Peer Navigator meeting.
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LPN Coordinator - Brookside Memory Care Residence Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Community (CKV) is currently seeking a Licensed Practical Nurses to become an integral leader on our Brookside team and help provide our residents with the highest quality of care.
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Participate in leadership team by actively contributing in decision making, grievance follow up, building and company-wide initiatives and attending leadership team meetings such as stand up, Managing Acute Care Conditions (MACC), Nutrition at Risk (NAR), Utilization Review (UR), Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) and other meetings as required.
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It is the responsibility of the Casino Marketing Coordinator to follow and carry out the requests of the Casino Host/Player Development Executive to create a memorable trip for our casino guests.
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Schedule meetings and follow-up telephone sessions to conduct interviews with the person eligible for services from APD, family members, guardians, waiver/pre-enrollment support coordinator, and providers, and support staff if needed, to complete a comprehensive review of the person’s needs for completion of the QSI.
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Direct Patient Support for Pediatric Hemophilia Patients Provide direct support for UF-HTC patients and their families, by participating in team evaluations and the development of care plans during clinic visits, and by providing consistent follow-up with patients to ensure compliance with programmatic requirements.
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The Medical AR Follow Up Specialist is responsible for identification of systems and operations issues that affect billing and accounts receivable performance and makes recommendations for process enhancements to management.
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The Ambulatory RN should also be highly skilled in case management and/or clinical care coordinator roles. Clinical care provided by the Ambulatory RN is primarily indirect patient contact (limited direct patient care, patient navigation specific), with hybrid remote flexibility.
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Under the direct supervision of the GEAR UP directors, the site coordinator will work on teams with school counseling interns; parent coordinators; school administrators, teachers, and staff; and GEAR UP students and their families to help GEAR UP students prepare for and succeed in college.
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