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. General Description Perform a variety of routine and complex technical tasks in the performance of laboratory tests to obtain data for use in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Job duties are dependent
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applicable federal, state and local regulations. Provide education and guidance on these topics to providers, patients and families as needed. Work with Utilization Management partners to provide information
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duties involved in preparing, maintaining, and processing patient, unit(s) and hospital data and records to include operating the organization's patient care information systems. Individuals in this role
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the needs of the dog throughout the work shift to provide adequate rest and down time. Maintains accurate program data and statistics to support evaluation, quality improvements, and program development
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System including, but not limited to oversight, monitoring, preparation, dispensing and proper documentation of patient medication therapy as well as providing drug information, patient information and
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contracting, comprehensive financial management, forecasting and data analytics, and the coordination of professional service agreements with community and institutional partners. The Strategic Service
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, and appropriate/optimal reimbursement for hospital and/or professional charges. Abstract information from medical records following established methods and procedures. Review the complex (problematic
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/reactions to mobilization and documents in medical record as appropriate. Basic computer skills, ability to learn and use DUHS computer system programs. Understand oxygen procedures in transport of patients
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physician orders and established policies and procedures to include collecting and analyzing patient data, developing and implementing nursing care plans, establishing interpersonal relationships with
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personnel as necessary for problem recognition and initiation of the resolution and, if necessary, escalation to the next level. Obtain information for laboratory records, explain procedures, allay fears, and