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service and diagnostic codes for processing professional and facility charges. Participate in creating efficient patient flow coordinating with nursing/medical assistant staff and faculty. Required
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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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writing for non-technical audiences. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including clinicians and administrators, to complete complex projects. Adhere to team-standardized coding practices and
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procedures that integrate the best practices of the profession to meet project requirements, enhance safety and environmental health, and assure compliance with construction codes, regulatory requirements, and
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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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hospital reimbursement and the level of services provided. Collaboration with physicians and other clinical staff is essential to ensure comprehensive documentation that supports correct coding assignments
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backend application development, with additional responsibilities spanning full-stack development and light server administration. The Applications Senior Programmer designs, codes, tests, debugs, documents
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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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Nursing or other team members. Identify and address food allergies/intolerances, including those not coded in systems, and communicate effectively with kitchen and clinical staff. Provide basic nutrition
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on coding and billing functions for outpatient and inpatient pathology services, requiring a strong set of skills, proficiency in medical terminology, and the ability to adapt to meet departmental needs