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school districts. They must follow a professional code of ethics, regulations, and laws as they pertain to interpreters and student rights. They receive guidance from the Supervisor of the ASL/Bilingual
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, FAH, ACC and OSC campuses of University of Vermont Medical Center. In addition, the supervisor works with the precertification and coding teams to ensure optimization of compliance and reimbursement
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growth. POSITION SUMMARY: The LPN provides nursing care to patients and functions within the limits of Vermont Nurse Practice Act, Code of Ethics for Nurses, Nursing Standards of Practice, Administrative
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on an assigned shift. Functions within the limits of the Vermont Nurse Practice Act, Code of Ethics for Nurses, and hospital and nursing department policies and procedures. Supports the philosophy, mission, vision
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such as copays, deductibles, and coinsurances required. 9. Upon hire must be enrolled in a basic coding course and complete the course within 3 months of hire required or have basic coding course
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the delivery of quality patient care. Complies with all pertinent rules and regulations within the State Practice Act and the American Physical Therapy Association’s Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice
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for money such as copays, deductibles, and coinsurances required. 9. Upon hire must be enrolled in a basic coding course and complete the course within 3 months of hire required or have basic coding course
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a code 99, and cleaning/disinfecting of dirty instruments. The ED Tech may also be asked by the supervising RN to perform other duties within their scope of skills to aid and facilitate with acute
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disorders in conjunction with DSM, ICD-10 and Collaborative Care and/or Psychotherapy codes, psychoeducation to patients and primary care providers, care coordination, case management, direct evidence-based
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). Strong understanding of medical terminology, cultural humility, and trauma‑informed communication practices. Strong understanding of the national code of ethics and standards of practice. Ability to work