219 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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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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functions by administering appropriate diagnostic tests. Interpret findings to medical professionals, patients, and appropriate patient caregivers. Maintain standards in accordance with the code of ethics
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computer system, back order testing as needed, and acquire appropriate ICD-10 codes. Assist health care providers with ordering appropriate tests utilizing the Supervisor, Pathologist or University
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understanding 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