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excellent patient care. This role will primarily focus on medication distribution (centralized) responsibilities. In this role, the pharmacist will be responsible for order verification, code response
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, shipping, stocking shelves, and inventory management. This is accomplished through an online inventory database and data bar coding. Verifies, enters, and reconciles packing slips and invoices to materials
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technologies that support research, digital preservation, publishing, archives and broad public access. You will most often code in Python, Java, or Ruby using Docker and Kubernetes for containerization and
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conversion interviews. Assist with pre-testing and testing of survey instruments including paper and pencil questionnaires and computer assisted interviewing questionnaires. Code data entry applications
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, responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Performing routine research tasks, including library and archival research; participate in group observation activities; collect, analyze, code, and tabulate data
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studies Create surveys using Qualtrics Assist with analyzing open-ended response data (coding qualitative data) Assist with analyzing quantitative date (e.g. decisions, agreement statements) Required
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that are related to billing questions for services received at CRM. Verify discount were applied to charges if non-covered benefits. Verify billing diagnosis code, send for review if appropriate. Provide codes and
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surgical procedures into standardized medical codes using ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems. The Coder plays a crucial role in ensuring that our documentation is precise and in compliance with
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/Unix OS Desired Qualifications* Deep understanding of Oracle Exadata architecture Experience with automation tools (Ansible, Puppet, Chef), Git/source code management Familiarity with cloud platforms
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Apply Now Job Summary The Clinical Documentation Specialist (CDS) is responsible for applying their knowledge of medical terminology, risk adjustment, and coding to ensure appropriate capture