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Outpatient Coding to work remotely. Under the general direction of the Outpatient Coding Manager, the primary focus of the Outpatient Coding Supervisor will be to assist with the oversight of the day-to-day
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to apply for a faculty or staff position, please review this tip sheet . The University of Miami/UHealth -Health Information Management Departmenthas an exciting opportunity for a full-time Inpatient Coding
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safety, waste disposal, dress code, and patient information. 4. Reports areas in need of special cleaning or repairs to appropriate supervisor. 5. Assists in the maintenance of equipment and organization
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for fire and general safety, waste disposal, dress code, and patient information. 4. Reports areas in need of special cleaning or repairs to appropriate supervisor. 5. Assists in the maintenance of equipment
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to record, store, and analyze information. Checks figures, postings, and documents for correct entry, mathematical accuracy, and proper codes. Classifies, records, and summarizes numerical and financial data
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. Oversees supply inventory and reports malfunctioning equipment. 9. Complies with the employee code of ethics and standards of behavior. 10. Adheres to University and unit-level policies and procedures and
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. Adheres to guidelines for fire and general safety, waste disposal, dress code, and patient information. 4. Reports areas in need of special cleaning or repairs to appropriate supervisor. 5. Assists in
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safety, waste disposal, dress code, and patient information. 4. Reports areas in need of special cleaning or repairs to appropriate supervisor. 5. Assists in the maintenance of equipment and organization
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for patients if necessary; assists in “Code Blue” procedure during medical emergencies. Performs CPR as needed. Gains patient cooperation by reducing anxieties; providing explanations of treatment; answering
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pricing and bundled packages, obtains CPT codes and diagnosis information from UM physicians, obtains letters of agreement and payments from international payers, and follows-up with patients and non