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procedures. Understand and follow Health Code Regulations at all times while maintaining proper food handling procedures. This include receiving, time and temperature controls, proper storage procedures
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of kitchen areas and maintain a clean work environment following HACCP standards and health codes. Why Work at Michigan? Earn a Living Wage - Positions range from $19-$23 per hour, with annual increases
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and in writing with a wide variety of individuals including non-technical system users, clinicians and therapists. Knowledge and ability to interpret and apply relevant codes, regulations, guidelines
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surgical procedures into standardized medical codes using ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems. The Coder plays a crucial role in ensuring that our documentation is precise and in compliance with
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use. Perform a wide range of data cleaning procedures. Assist in public use data file processing, checking, cleaning, coding, archiving, and documentation. Assist in developing, updating, maintaining
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of kitchen areas and maintain a clean work environment following HACCP standards and health codes. Why Work at Michigan? Earn a Living Wage - Positions range from $19-$23 per hour, with annual increases
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methods, using large language models to code and analyze narrative text, and the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) framework. The Research Operations Lead will be responsible for the day-to
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application, ensure refunds are executed promptly Ensure prompt account closure of closed or settled legal cases by coordinating work with other Revenue Cycle departments; Credit team, Coding, CB Billing team
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Operations Manual. Ensure safety is the highest priority and comply with all EHS safety standards and programs. Assure compliance with University protocols, ADA codes, NCAA and Big Ten Rules. Other
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of improvements. Identify code and regulatory deficiencies during building rounds including but not limited to corridor clearances, allowable storage, access to emergency equipment, fire door operation, etc. and