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Posting Details Student Title Classification Information Quick Link https://chapman.peopleadmin.com/postings/37018 Job Number SE113924 Position Information Department or Unit Name Career and
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or authorizations for medical services as needed, and/or a referral, if required. Develops relationships with referring physicians and prioritizes queues/lists for requests for appointments. If applicable, processes
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or authorizations for medical services as needed, and/or a referral, if required. Develops relationships with referring physicians and prioritizes queues/lists for requests for appointments. If applicable, processes
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designate alternate clinic dates as required. Collaboratively share group functions with other administrative assistant team members. Assist in management of new patient referral work queue by designating
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agreement. The salary range for this position is $31.91 - $45.70 (Hourly Rate). To learn more about the benefits of working at UCSF, including total compensation, please visit: https
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experience managing a high-volume queue of projects and/or technical tasks. Demonstrated experience creating, communicating, and enforcing procedures for recurring activities such as report writing, project
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modifiers, and charge codes in designated work queues within 72 hours, (e.g. point of service, zero charge, hospital charge dropped outside of effective date, etc.) Utilize in-depth knowledge of complex
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related to our systems, be responsible for monitoring the production support queue, and respond to data flow failures in a timely manner. This includes participating in rotating off-hours and weekend
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discover how we can advance health together. Duke Health Integrated Practice https://careers.dukehealth.org/us/en/dhip Duke Health Integrated Practice comprises more than 110 primary and specialty outpatient
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ambulatory care. Detailed Job Responsibilities: Vaccination Administration (40%) Administration of vaccinations in a drop-in clinic setting with a queue of patients (40%) Safe delivery of routine and CDC