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are likely to change on a moment-to-moment basis. Preferred Qualifications Current California Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) license. Experience catheterizing blood vessels and urinary track
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research and program development, professional practice development, training and education, maintaining statistical database, participating in continuous quality improvement (CQI), tracking mortality and
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, county funded coverage, and worker’s compensation, sufficient to properly obtain and track authorizations, appoint patients, make referrals for consults, diagnostics and ancillary services, coordinate
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, sufficient to properly obtain and track authorizations, appoint patients, make referrals for consults, diagnostics and ancillary services, coordinate hospital services, complete and submit billing
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to properly obtain and track authorizations, appoint patients, make referrals for consults, diagnostics and ancillary services, coordinate hospital services, complete and submit billing documentation, and
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dynamic environment. Proven track record of collaboration and ability to remain focused on work product. Excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills. Demonstrated proficiency in MS Windows and
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studies or treatment protocols. The primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to: subject recruitment, screening, enrollment, scheduling, data collection, participant tracking, and invoicing
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parking congestion. • Technology Integration: Leverages advanced technologies to enhance customer experience, including mobile applications for real-time parking availability and shuttle tracking
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development, financial tracking, and operational reporting processes. Solid understanding of confidentiality, data security practices, and compliance with HIPAA and similar regulations. Strong interpersonal and
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liaison with referring physicians; assign beds; coordinate nursing resources; track patient property; and perform other similar functions within the hospital and clinics. Access Representatives support both