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. Preferred Qualifications: One year of healthcare experience. One year of long term care experience. Excellent computer skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Resume/CV and cover letter
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in pediatric phlebotomy. Knowledge of patient registration procedures, regulatory and compliance mandates, insurance providers and billing information. Knowledge of hospital and/or laboratory computer
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. Preferred Qualifications: One year of healthcare experience. One year of long term care experience. Excellent computer skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Resume/CV and cover letter
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. Preferred Qualifications: One year of healthcare experience. One year of long term care experience. Excellent computer skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Resume/CV and cover letter
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Information Management, Computer Science or related field. · Minimum ten years’ experience in healthcare revenue cycle, finance, information technology or decision support for an Inpatient Acute Care
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laboratories. Incumbents assist physicians or other medical personnel in providing patient care, preparing patients for procedures and examinations, recording vital patient data, and performing standardized
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Information Management, Computer Science or related field. · Minimum ten years’ experience in healthcare revenue cycle, finance, information technology or decision support for an Inpatient Acute Care
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advising systems. In collaboration with the Assistant Provost, identify best practice expectations for technology use, and provide sufficient training and support for units to meet those expectations
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direction, control and guidance. Abnormal findings or conditions are referred to the supervisor for review, confirmation, and further intervention. Medical Assistants must share pertinent information
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direction, control and guidance. Abnormal findings or conditions are referred to the supervisor for review, confirmation, and further intervention. Medical Assistants must share pertinent information