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meetings, in-services, and quality and performance improvement groups. Full understanding of the attendance and punctuality guidelines and the dress code. May complete unit/department-specific duties as
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documents utilizing knowledge of ICD-9, CPT-4 coding, and managed care plans; obtain signatures; process hold bills. Patient check-in, check-out, batching, scheduling, bumping, cancelling, and no-showing
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to unit goals and initiatives. Participates in meetings, in-services, and quality and performance improvement groups. Full understanding of the attendance and punctuality guidelines and the dress code. May
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potential of life-threatening cardiac events. Initiates code and rapid response teams for patients at risk of death or serious harm. Collaborates with health care providers to initiate, monitor, and
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of the attendance and punctuality guidelines, and adhere to the dress code. Reports pertinent observations and reactions regarding patients to the appropriate person (i.e. physicians, head nurse, charge nurse, and/or
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groups. Understands the attendance and punctuality guidelines, and adherence to the dress code. Reports pertinent observations and reactions regarding patients to the appropriate person and records those
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in meetings, in-services, and quality and performance improvement groups. Full understanding of the attendance and punctuality guidelines, and adhere to the dress code. Reports pertinent observations
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groups. Full understanding of the attendance and punctuality guidelines, and adherence to the dress code. Reports pertinent observations and reactions regarding patients to the appropriate person (i.e
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365, authoring tools (Storyline, Rise, Captivate, Camtasia), and Learning Systems. Skills in data integration, basic SQL, R, Python, and HTML coding. Advanced planning, preparation, and punctuality
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of the attendance and punctuality guidelines, and adhere to the dress code. Reports pertinent observations and reactions regarding patients to the appropriate person (i.e. physicians, head nurse, charge nurse, and/or