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experience unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Skills: Code of Federal Regulations, IV Admixture, Project Implementations, State Regulations Grade S32-H Salary Range $48.39 - $87.10 / Hourly The salary
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, Communication, Computer Literacy, Confidential Data Handling, Epic EHR, Health Insurance Billing, Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA), ICD-10 Procedure Coding System, Insurance Follow Up
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with experience and qualifications as generally described in UW’s Faculty Code Section 24-34 . Position FTE may be negotiable. Start date anticipated by Fall 2026, but other dates may be considered
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Grant Managers to ensure grants are correctly coded to research spaces. Facilities Project Coordination and Space Management (20%): Serve as department liaison in coordinating all projects involving
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insurance. Assists physician teams and research coordinators in completing research-related laboratory order forms. Assures that research orders are linked to the correct research billing code in the Barnes
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organizational level Desired Qualifications · Master’s Degree in business, accounting or related discipline · Medical coding knowledge or experience · RN or equivalent provider experience
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Insurance Billing, Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA), ICD-10 Procedure Coding System, Insurance Follow Up, Medical Billing and Coding, Medical Terminology, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft
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support students through degree requirements and program completion. Provide course scheduling advice and registration codes to enrolled students. Support admitted, enrolled, and returning students with
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) and provide feedback to training director about trainee performance Developing community resources, including referral sites Performing all duties in a manner consistent with the Revised Code
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statistical methods and coding techniques necessary for producing estimates, with emphasis on the long-term and intergenerational impacts of sexually transmitted infections (excluding HIV). You will be