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examinations, recording vital patient data, and performing standardized routine laboratory procedure such as phlebotomy, patient specimen collection, and specimen processing. Incumbents also perform routine
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for sterilization. Disassembles, sorts, cleans, inspects and processes surgical instruments and equipment. Collects reusable items from, and dispenses supplies to points of use. Maintains, stores, and inventories
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/equipment and materials/computer printouts and specimens to all areas of the hospital in the most timely and efficient manner in a way that exhibits a courteous customer service attitude. Locate equipment
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hospital/healthcare setting experience. Knowledge of New York State and national cancer coding standards. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology and advanced medical terminology. Excellent computer data entry
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-patient criteria for admission. Follows the process for Code 44 on Medicare patients. Follow the process for Code 44 on all other payers. Active participation with the physician and payer to prevent denials
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Coordinator is responsible for processing a high volume of benefit related transactions (enrollments, changes, retirements, etc.) and must be highly organized with great attention to detail while ensuring
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, but are not limited to: Prepare and submit hospital claims. Review denials. Investigate coding issue. Audits. Follow-up on rejected or denied claims, improper payments and coding issues. Process appeals
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terminology. Excellent computer data entry and writing skills with ability to process high-volume work load. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree. Previous experience in cancer registry setting
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Departmental initiatives and participate in process improvement initiatives at CQI Meetings. Collect Statistical Data for Quality improvement initiatives. Maintain a professional appearance as
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-patient criteria for admission. Follows the process for Code 44 on Medicare patients. Follow the process for Code 44 on all other payers. Active participation with the physician and payer to prevent denials