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As a Medical Records Coordinator, you will be responsible for assisting as needed in the day-to-day HIM departmental clerical activities (e.g. working the Horizon Patient Folder (HPF)/McKesson Patient Folder (MPF) workflow queues, resolving unbilled accounts, facilitating the physician suspension process, etc.
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The QC Inspector records data takes appropriate pictures and maintains completed records of inspections. Identify and document results of inspections and tests and maintain records.
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Experience administering aircraft technical database programs such as CAMP, Flight Docs, RAMCO, and other aircraft records database programs preferred. The Aviation Records Specialist ensures documentation of maintenance and alterations performed by company personnel and vendors on aircraft are complete and correct in accordance with the General Maintenance Manual and in compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements.
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Works collaboratively with the Humane Society and other agencies investigating instances of animal cruelty and animal attacks and maintaining records on violations. Ability to communicate effectively with co-workers and the general public; ability to maintain records and prepare reports.
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Measures, collects and records patient's vital signs (i.e., pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, and height), and prepares patients for examinations and tests, procedures and x-rays.
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Acts as police department custodian of records, and responsible for filling Public Information requests in accordance with Town and State guidelines. May be subject to occasional bending, reaching, kneeling and lifting such as retrieving or replacing video or audio tapes, retrieving and replacing files and records.
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Key Responsibilities:Perform comprehensive inpatient DRG validation reviews to determine accuracy of the DRG billed, based on industry standard coding guidelines and the clinical evidence supplied by the provider in the form of medical records such as physician notes, lab tests, images (x-rays etc.
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The management team has 20 years of experience in workforce solutions and staffing in medical and non-medical fields, roles ranging from Clerical job to Cardiologist to software developer to CEO.
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This positon is responsible for providing general administrative support to IRA, eServices, Real Estate, Loss Mitigation, Collections, Auto Finance Specialists, Auto Finance Coordinators, and Automotive Titles and Records department.
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Maintain records and logs on activities including in-house lab work, drug screens, and x-rays sent out to other labs. Seeking a Non-Certified Technician (NCT) like you who provides expertise and to be a champion of patient care.
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Controls financial reporting functions by ensuring full and accurate ticket sales, verifying the preparation of deposits, and making daily deposits, establishing ticketing and event control procedures, overseeing the work of third-party staff, reconciling accounting records, and approving timesheets.
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JOB SUMMARY Responsible for providing clerical support services in addition to providing, medical records, EOB’s, UB92’s and itemized statements to external and internal entities. Performs various clerical duties such as sorting correspondence, filing, photocopying and scanning and indexing documents.
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Responsible for providing clerical support services in addition to providing, medical records, EOB's, UB92's and itemized statements to external and internal entities. 70% Performs various clerical duties such as sorting correspondence, filing, photocopying and scanning and indexing documents.
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Familiarity with electronic medical records, vision insurance, medical insurance, eyeglass lens design, lensometer use, lens edger operation and/or frame board management, is helpful. Experience as an optician or optometric technician or training in at least one basic level program in an ophthalmic allied health field (ABO, JCAHPO, AAO, AOA Paraoptometric, ATPO, or NCLE) will get you an interview.
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Maintains inspection and code enforcement records and files and computer database. Skill in providing technical code enforcement and building inspection assistance to builders, contractors, developers, and homeowners.
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