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and information. The Quality Control Microbiology group has an established progression plan that can provide group members with a reliable means of achieving advancements and raises as they acquire
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of Missouri policies and applicable plan documents. o Resolve issues including but not limited to claim review, reporting/auditing, eligibility requirements, etc. o Audit various vendor reports and
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hardware and software configurations including Mac and Windows OS support, desktop and laptop computers, tablets, smart phones, miscellaneous peripherals and enterprise applications. -Determine and initiate
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Why Mizzou? Impactful work: Your work at the SHC directly contributes to the health and success of our students. You’ll help students navigate their college journey by supporting their well-being, providing both immediate care and long-term health management. Collaborative environment: At...
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retiree Summary Plan Descriptions. Run weekly queries to compare to master spreadsheet. Complete reach out and all follow up to adhere to 31-day deadline. Process dependent removal if necessary. Completing
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when appropriate and maintain compliance with mandatory reporting for patient safety issues. Counsel, plan and implement transition care with patients and families. Stay up to date and refer patients and
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manually counting products, or by hand held computer for disposable and non-disposable items, including sterile processing items. Demonstrate proactive problem solving communications with all customers
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clerical support including processing emergency physician orders and computer entry. Answer phones, direct calls, and take messages for physicians, nurses, and staff. Function as the resource person and
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/program used. Debug or assist in the correction of application programs, interpret abnormal terminations or other inoperable situations and correct system related problems.
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, scheduling, bumping, cancelling, and no-showing appointments; maintain bed control; conduct bedside patient interview; effectively utilize computer applications such as IDX/GE, PCS, Cerner, etc. Depending upon