339 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of California Irvine Health
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coordinate, review, and process materials and information and facilitate collaborations across the organization. This position will be responsible for coordinating calendars and meetings for a variety of
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responsibilities of drug distribution, computer drug and IV order processing. Perform therapeutic intervention as needed, drug information and consultation to other professional staff and patients, the maintenance
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tasks necessary to register 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
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, consisting of the following: pre- operative assessment, writing of appropriate pre-op orders as specified by approved standard procedure, administration of all types of anesthetic and techniques, patient
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responsible for the nursing care delivered to patients in the ED. Utilizes the nursing process (assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, intervention, and evaluation) throughout a patient's stay in the ED, from
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information is guarded and respected. Demonstrated excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational and follow-through skills. Demonstrated computer skills and an ability and willingness to learn new
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forms Demonstrated knowledge of insurance programs and/or government programs Demonstrated experience working in registration, scheduling and/or authorization process Demonstrated experience working in a
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issues to social work; e) managing concurrent denials; f) coordinating weekly Complex Case Review; g) collecting clinical process and outcomes data, including Ecare; h) communicating with patients and
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to establish and maintain effective working relationships across the health system. Advanced knowledge of what comprises the medical history and skill in the history-taking Process, including time allowance
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knowledge of computer systems and software Skill in interacting diplomatically and courteously with the public in a high volume, public contact setting involving guests, faculty, staff, students, hospital