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) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Assistant Professor - Economic Theory Department: Arts and Sciences | Economics Assistant Professor Department
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responsible for performing a dual-function role consisting of concurrent CDI reviews and second-level reviews focused on quality measures, clinical validation, and advanced work queue (WQ) management
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(Cadence, Optime, and Aria when applicable), ABN, eligibility, document management software, medical imaging software (Ambra), IHIS communication tools (encounters, inbaskets, secure chat), IHIS work queues
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a focus on accuracy, revenue cycle integrity, and compliance with third-party requirements. The Revenue Integrity Auditor processes accounts and charges via Work Queues within Epic to ensure accounts
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work queues to schedule, (pre)register patients, collect and correct incomplete information. Verify insurance eligibility/benefits through eligibility system if available or via phone/web as needed. May
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Professor position. This role is intended for scholars working in the history and theory of architecture and related fields, and aligns with the School’s commitment to critical, historical, and theoretical
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practice and research, and collaborates with other disciplines in professional development activities. The Clinical Educator incorporates knowledge and skill in nursing theory and practice, adult learning
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the best artists, scholars, and scientists in their field. The Lecturer will Provide teaching support for the department of Speech & Hearing Science. The Lecturer will teach SPHHRNG 6740 Fluency: Theory and
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; teaches and mentors health professional students on theory and practice of care delivery by an interprofessional team; serves as preceptor for RN, NP and medical students. Required Qualifications: Master's
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nursing personnel to acquire knowledge, skills, and attitudes to meet job requirements. This role incorporates knowledge and skills related to clinical nursing theory and evidenced based practice