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control and process weaknesses to support audit findings. Performs root cause analysis to determine why and how identified errors or issues occurred. • Work with subject matter experts and others
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while growing your skills in data collection, analysis, and collaborative teamwork. Plus, you'll enjoy the benefits of working at the University of Missouri, including health care coverage and PTO days
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contamination is avoided, nutrition guidelines for patients and customers are met, and perform all culinary related activities such as hot and cold food preparation; grill cook; production cooking; ingredient
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to ensure contamination is being contained. Perform survey analysis of information gathered from labs. Inspect and evaluate areas where Radioactive material is stored or used. Routinely reevaluate
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functioning of an operating room. Maintain responsibility for monitoring the service and repair of equipment. Coordinate and perform analysis of new supplies when requested for patient care. Coordinate
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provide insightful reimbursement analysis. Attention to detail and the ability to prepare comprehensive audit reports are essential, as is the capacity to streamline processes for correcting or updating
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. DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION Consult with directors, managers, and other staff on the preparation and implementation of policies and programs as assigned. Assist with the analysis and preparation of related
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proper labeling and processing. In collaboration with the physician, actively communicates key procedural elements to the RN, including specimen types and location. Properly handles scopes. Completes
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. • Contributing to customer support strategy development. • Learning research workflows, investigating best practices, and guiding data collection and analysis workflow development. • Testing new tools
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results. Differentiate the quality of procedure and patient cooperation for interpretive analysis. Perform scoring and long-term monitoring review. Collaborate with physicians, informing them of patients