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websites to check for eligibility and claim status. Experience investigating, reviewing and following-up on rejected/denied inpatient and outpatient hospital claims. Knowledge of CPT, HCPCs and ICD-10 coding
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registration processes. These functions include knowledge of insurance providers, billing codes, order entry, Sunquest laboratory information systems, result reporting, crediting functions and discharging per
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administrators to coordinate and ensure the work is done correctly and to all applicable building codes. Visit each job site and inspect all work in progress; recommending alternatives to problems in the field
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to service patients. The successful candidate will also aid with the transport of patients. The successful candidate is responsible for responding to alarms/codes, detecting and communicating situations
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communication between administration, billing, clinical, and financial team members to capture billing and ensure correct billing codes for procedures and testing are applied. Performs billing verification on all
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survey reports, project inspection reports, scope of work, and cost estimates in accordance with EPA and NYS Codes for supervisor review and approval. Perform general inspections of Mechanical Equipment
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any failures in collaboration with Associate Technical Director SL-5. Writes follow-up reports. Functions as LIS Coordinator. Develops new test code worksheets, QC worksheets and performs interface
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the need for repair, and to ensure compliance with the National Electrical Code. Plans layout and install and repairs wiring, electrical fixtures, apparatus and control equipment. This position will
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, any patient who does not meet in-patient criteria for admission. Follows the process for Code 44 on Medicare patients. Follow the process for Code 44 on all other payers. Active participation with
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aid with the transport of patients. The successful candidate is responsible for responding to alarms/codes, detecting and communicating situations that may cause harm to the patient, or others