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HIGHLIGHTS Responsible for performing daily activities related to coding and charge submission of abstract Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) professional fee and facility emergency department coding and
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Job Description Faculty Practice Plan Services has an outstanding opportunity for a CODING SPECIALIST - SUPERVISOR. The position reports to the Manager of Coding and Charge Capture for Coding
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, documenting, debugging, maintaining, and modifying routine computer programs for the PMEL Argo program (https://argo.ucsd.edu/data/data-faq/ ). This will entail the development of software tools to log output
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) Perform and document workflows using reproducible programming techniques (e.g. Rmarkdown, Git) Collaborate with other bioinformaticians on reproducible workflows, shared methods, and community code projects
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interior and exterior of facility, on foot or in a vehicle. Respond promptly and safely to calls for assistance and “code” calls throughout UWMC Evict, hold or detain persons when directed to do so by
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” service culture. Performs daily activities related to of abstract Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) coding and billing Analyzes the medical record to assign International Classification of Diseases (ICD
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Job Description Faculty Practice Plane Services (FPPS) has outstanding opportunities for a full-time (100% FTE, 40 hours/week), day shift, CODING SPECIALIST LEAD . WORK SCHEDULE 40 hours per week
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coding techniques including troubleshooting for web and email. Accessibility‑driven development skills, including writing reusable, semantic, and accessible code; working knowledge of WCAG 2.1 AA, ARIA
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Advancement team fiscal operations in partnership with the Assistant Dean, including budget tracking, expenditure coding and expense reimbursement processing. Prepare and analyze ad-hoc reports
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needs. Guide the work food service staff. Monitor prepared foods for compliance with Washington State health code regulations, including taking and recording food temperatures before the food leaves