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Position Description: Title: APP Outpatient Department: Neurology Division: Child Neurology Program: Epilepsy Position Summary: The Medical College of Wisconsin’s Department of Neurology, Division
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renovations by identifying system capacity and constraints. Manage projects through the use of the FAMIS Computer Maintenance Management System (CMMS). Document and track all capital, and non capital projects
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to prepare reports. Process payment requests, requisitions, and invoices. Distribute mail and organize filing systems accurately maintaining records. Use complex functions of a variety of computer applications
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invoices Assist in monitoring expenditures. Distribute mail and organize filing systems accurately maintaining records. Knowledge – Skills – Abilities Knowledge of computers, clerical procedures, customer
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-up utilizing billing computer software. This role requires 100% onsite presence. Responsibilities: Review, Post, or Follow-up on claims; may include obtaining required documentation such as EOB's
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, problem-solving, and brainstorming. Primary Functions Serve as program assistant for Center projects. Aid on multiple active grants at CAPS as needed. Perform data collection during patient initial visit
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– Abilities Working knowledge of CPT and ICD-10 CM coding. Understanding of medical insurance guidelines and governmental policies. Progressive computer skills. Detail oriented. Ability to establish and
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education office support for phones, fax machine, mail, computer/printer issues, pager issues, time studies, facilities requests, office supplies and orders, and office area organization. General meeting
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regulatory and accrediting agencies while completing medical physics certificate program. Responsibilities: Assist with acceptance, commissioning, routine quality assurance, and post-service clinical
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. Familiarity with cognitive and behavioral assessment instruments. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with elderly and neurologically impaired patients. Comfort with technology, including large