228 coding-"Prof"-"Foundation-for-Research-and-Technology-Hellas"-"Prof" positions at University of Missouri
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JOB DESCRIPTION Shift: Monday – Friday, 8am – 4pm Department: Medical Coding & Data Management. This position is available as remote. Compensation: · Base Pay Range: $23.66 - $37.36 per hour
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This position is a dual post linked to Job ID 57262 (Medical Coding Specialist-Certified – Radiology), and the department will be hiring for a total of 1 position. Final title will depend
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This position is a dual post linked to Job ID 57261 (Medical Coding Specialist – Radiology), and the department will be hiring for a total of 1 position. Final title will depend on the qualification
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knowledge, skills and abilities can be acquired. Three (3) years of experience in medical coding, specific to reviewing documentation and assigning ICD-9/10 and CPT codes, reviewing payer guidelines and
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#upjobs This position is a dual post linked to Job ID 56211 (Medical Coding Specialist-Certified – University Physicians), and the department will be hiring for a total of 7 positions. Final title
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#upjobs This position is a dual post linked to Job ID 56209 (Medical Coding Specialist – University Physicians), and the department will be hiring for a total of 7 positions. Final titles will
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should bring a solid understanding of coding guidelines, disease processes, and healthcare regulations, along with excellent communication and analytical skills. Join a team that values continuous learning
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familiarity with various codes, guidelines and requirements issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and
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healthcare family, you'll be involved in Code Blue, Rapid Response Team, and Trauma Response Team activities, showcasing your ability to thrive under pressure. Beyond the responsibilities outlined, we value
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, ultrasound, manual therapy, casting and spinal traction. Maintain standards in accordance with the code of ethics of the APTA and the State of Missouri Practice Act to maintain eligibility for licensure. May