133 coding-"Multiple"-"U"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" positions at The Ohio State University
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the skill set to code multiple work types for inpatient and outpatient services (outlined below). This requires selection of appropriate admitting diagnosis, principal and secondary diagnoses, principal
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The position is responsible for coding medical records and other documents at the conclusion of the patient’s visit. A senior medical records coding specialist requires the skill set to code multiple work types
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position demonstrates advanced expertise in product, process or a service line area where patient care coordination across multiple disciplines is practiced and knowledge and understanding of multiple
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of, repositories for curating and sharing datasets, code, and models; standardizing data integration, preprocessing, and workflows; coordinating model deployment; and visualization of outcomes. This position is
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, nurse practitioners and other clinical staff in the appropriate delivery of patient care services. May be expected to perform multiple advanced clinical support tasks without supervision. Collect and
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for a spouse with a memory disorder, physical and emotional effects of undergoing a stem cell transplant for multiple myeloma and it's effects on the spousal caregivers. (see www.wexnermedical.osu.edu
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$15.00-$18.75 per hour. The actual salary paid to an individual will vary based on multiple factors, including but not limited to, education, years of experience, internal equity, etc. Location
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. Additional Information: The target hiring range for this job profile is $15.00-18.75 per hour. The actual salary paid to an individual will vary based on multiple factors, including but not limited
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Specialist (REMOTE) Department: Health System Shared Services | MIM CDI and Coding Scope of Position The Clinical Documentation Improvement Analyst 4 (CDI Analyst 4) is responsible for performing concurrent
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(e.g., traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, stroke, mood disorders, and others). Non-clinical evaluations are also sometimes completed, which