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environment. Technical Proficiency: Skilled in using office software, technology, and relevant computer applications. Communication: Strong and clear written and verbal communication skills for interacting with
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, implement, and evaluate an appropriate patient plan of care Assess severity of patient's condition, determining and directing patients to appropriate medical plan and assessment Actively participate in
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an appropriate patient plan of care Assess severity of patient's condition, determining and directing patients to appropriate medical plan and assessment Actively participate in quality assurance programs and peer
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Preferred Registered Health Information Administration or Technician (RHIA or RHIT) Minimum 6 months of relevant experience Microsoft Office applications Electronic Health Records (EHR) system Computer
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Preferred Registered Health Information Administration or Technician (RHIA or RHIT) Microsoft Office applications Electronic Health Records (EHR) system Computer proficiency Knowledge of medical terminology
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writing and updating policies and procedures. Maintains nursing operations by initiating, coordinating, and enforcing program, operational, and personnel policies and procedures. Assures quality of care by
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, housing, SSI, Medicaid/Medically Needy Program, Ryan White, and ADAP, etc.). Learns the requirements of the new Affordable Care Act and the · enrollment process to ensure patients know how to appropriately
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recommendations to department leadership on leave program enhancements, risk mitigation, and employee support strategies. Reviews and validates medical certifications and documentation for complex cases
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and help plan effective drug therapy programs. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Maintains and cares for all equipment, to include cleaning of intravenous pumps, poles, glucometer, and ultrasound machine with
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workflow. Problem-solving: They must be able to adapt to challenges such as hard-to-find veins, a malfunctioning tube, or a distressed patient. Computer skills: Many facilities use Laboratory Information