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Diagnosis Related Group, (MS-DRG) / All Patient Refined - Diagnosis Related Group, (APR-DRG) based on payor classification and abstracts specific data elements for each case in compliance with federal
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and provide patient care in the clinic setting inclusive of patient and family education and care coordination, teaching families how to administer factor therapies, and administering therapies as
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database, and collaborating with NAATP/FoRSE staff to distribute the survey to Data Site providers. Clean, analyze and organize mixed methods needs assessment data. Organize and attend Community Advisory
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an impact factor of 5.41, and is a fully open-access journal with no Article Processing Charges (APCs). For more details, see https://academic.oup.com/jcmc. The University of Michigan's School of Information
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opportunity (and is expected) to learn processes and policies of financial aid and the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships as a foundational element of their professional development. The work-study
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and requirements. Actively engage in team discussions to improve data collection methods, quality of analysis, coding, and documentation. Create interview guides, codebooks, protocols, and other
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leadership decision making). May receive guidance to define relevant measures and analytical methods from Finance Manger and Chief Department Administrator. Provide complex administrative support to department
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Elements and assist with faculty promotion processes. Screen, prioritize, and route correspondence and phone calls, responding or acting on behalf of faculty, when appropriate. Communicate efficiently with
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topics include the basic elements, attributes, and organizational principles of architectural form and their relationship to design intention. Related topics include framework for design, design methods
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programs regarding elements of the coding compliance program and act as a subject matter expert for the outpatient coding department. Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients