353 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at University of California Irvine Health
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patients, obtain necessary authorizations, verify the patient has a source of funding to cover services, and schedule patients for surgery. Responds to patient inquiries and resolves any identified issues
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procedures. What It Takes to be Successful Required Qualifications: Working knowledge of computer systems and software Skill in interacting diplomatically and courteously with the public in a high volume
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for implementing the utilization management process for patients admitted to the hospital. Monitors and coordinates resource utilization throughout the health system and evaluates services provided. Performs
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experience using a computer, including data entry and retrieval Demonstrated effective written and verbal communication skills Ability to work variable shifts including evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays
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split billing software, contract pharmacy program oversight, and process improvement activities in each of these areas. As a member of the Pharmacy team, collaborates with the team to plan organize and
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independently to provide direct and indirect patient care based on the nursing process for a specific group of assigned patients. Provides education as needed to the patients/family related to cancer care
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management processes. Demonstrated ability to construct and execute test plans for hardware and software. Experience conducting hardware and software tests, analyzing test results and producing reports
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procedures. What It Takes to be Successful Required Qualifications: Working knowledge of computer systems and software Skill in interacting diplomatically and courteously with the public in a high volume
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independently providing direct and indirect patient care based on the nursing process for the CAC Digestive Health Institute. Functions as the primary contact for patients. Provides education as needed
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the clinical research efforts by coordinating and processing biological specimens for cancer related protocols according to current Good Clinical Practices (GCP), Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), internal