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Established in 1954 as the Salem Community Medical Building, Inc. by the Salem Lions Club and a group of civic and community-minded citizens, the hospital was built to support Dr. Roscoe Faulkner in his efforts to meet the health care needs of the residents of Livingston, Crittenden and Lyon counties. More than 65 years later, Livingston Hospital is a licensed 25-bed Critical Access Hospital with a solid reputation and rich history of providing high quality, compassionate care to the people of the surrounding communities.
The hospital is supported by exceptional medical staff, dedicated employees and friendly volunteers who help ensure that we are offering inpatient and outpatient services needed to keep care close to home.
Job Features
| Facility | Livingston Hospital |
| Location | 131 Hospital Dr, Salem, KY 42078 |
| Shift Lengths | 24, 48, 72+ Hour Shifts |
| Specialty | Any |
| Volume | 4,500 annual ED volume |
| About | 24/7 EM Coverage |
| Candidate Type | MD, DO |
Ascension Saint Thomas Hickman Hospital in Centerville, Tennessee, delivers specialty care and 24/7 emergency care. We provide advanced surgical care for serious and life-threatening injuries and illnesses as well as primary care. Our care teams listen to understand your health needs and deliver care that's right for you. Ascension Saint Thomas Hickman can provide you with personalized, compassionate specialty care — including gastroenterology, cardiology, urology and orthopedics. We provide a wide range of ancillary services, including physical therapy, cardiopulmonary services with full pulmonary function testing, radiology with CAT scan and echocardiography capabilities.
For nearly 100 years, Sarah D. Culbertson Memorial Hospital has cared for the citizens of Schuyler, Brown, Cass and southern Fulton Counties. Culbertson is a 22-bed Critical Access Hospital with more than 200 staff members who provide round-the-clock-care and support services for our patients. In addition to its in-patient services, Culbertson maintains a 24-hour-a-day emergency department. Additionally, we offer Cardio-Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Imaging, Laboratory Services, Outpatient Geriatric Behavioral Health Program, Surgical Services, Therapy Services, Wound Clinic, and multiple Outpatient Specialty Clinics. The hospital also has family practice clinics in Astoria, Beardstown, Rushville, and Table Grove.
The Essential Job Functions are:
• Communicates with the providers via electronic messaging or phone to complete outstanding documentation that is absent, ambiguous or contradictory
• Communicate and coordinate information needed to file a claim with the billing company
• Train and educate providers on appropriate diagnosis and procedure code assignment of professional encounters using the CPT and ICD-10-CM coding systems for Hospitalist Medicine
• Provide real time feedback to providers as it pertains to proper coding and clinical documentation of services performed
• Responsible for reconciling hospital census to charge capture at the physician/patient level
• Meets or exceeds productivity and quality standards
• All other duties as assigned
Qualifications & Certifications• Critical and analytical thinking
• Ability to work independently or in a group
• (Preferred by not required) Coding certification from an accredited professional coding organization, such as American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), American Association of Processional Coders (AAPC) CPC (preferred)
• Knowledge of legal and regulatory government provisions
• Knowledge of laws that regulate communication and privacy act (HIPAA)
• Maintains positive working relationships with providers, clinical staff, management, and co-workers
• High level of discretional, interpersonal skills
• 1 – 3 years of experience preferred
This position will be located in office at our Lubbock, TX location.
Memorial Hospital is a vital force in establishing and maintaining the well-being of residents in western Illinois and eastern Iowa. Our history of quality, compassionate care springs from hometown pride and a commitment to excellence. The community celebrated the grand opening of a new facility in July 2009. In October 2020, Memorial Hospital celebrated serving the community for 70 years. Memorial Hospital offers 21st Century technology so critical to patient care while reflecting the values and dedication to the community which helped the original hospital open its doors in 1950. Memorial Hospital is an independent nonprofit Critical Access Hospital governed by a Board of Directors. Memorial Hospital receives no income from local sales or property taxes. Memorial is currently the second-largest employer in Hancock County.
Carthage, founded in 1837, is the county seat of Hancock County and is located in West Central Illinois. The population is 2,490 as of the 2020 census. The historic downtown business district is home to one of the most beautiful courthouses in the state. Carthage is a community with proud roots in agriculture, business, education, healthcare, and family-friendly experiences. The small-town atmosphere and established connectivity are attractive to large corporations, small business owners, and young entrepreneurs. The combination of historical sites, recreation, and tourist attractions appeals to visitors from near and far.
For more than 100 years, Woodlawn Hospital has provided quality healthcare to the residents of Fulton County and surrounding areas. Woodlawn Hospital has grown from a small house on Pontiac Street to a 25-bed critical access hospital on 33 wooded acres, which can be viewed from every patient room. From our beginnings in 1905, Woodlawn Hospital has been a leader in rural healthcare. With state-of-the-art technology and compassionate, patient-centered care, Woodlawn Hospital offers a wide range of services including a birthing center, cancer center, emergency medical services, laboratory services, critical care, and medical/surgical units, radiology, rehabilitation services, respiratory care services, sleep center, inpatient and outpatient surgical services, and more.
Rochester is located on the banks of Lake Manitou. It is named after Rochester, New York. Fulton County was created in 1836 and named after Robert Fulton, the inventor of the steamboat. Local Native Americans believed that a monster lived in Lake Manitou, and the area was uninhabited until the 18th century. Early settlers named it Devil's Lake. As the seat of Fulton County, Rochester features a downtown area lined with beautiful historical buildings. Within these attractive properties, visitors can find one-of-a-kind boutiques, specialty shops, a delightful café, and splendid restaurants. Nearby colleges and universities include the University of Notre Dame, Indiana University-South Bend, Indiana Wesleyan University and Valparaiso University.
For more than 100 years, Woodlawn Hospital has provided quality healthcare to the residents of Fulton County and surrounding areas. Woodlawn Hospital has grown from a small house on Pontiac Street to a 25-bed critical access hospital on 33 wooded acres, which can be viewed from every patient room. From our beginnings in 1905, Woodlawn Hospital has been a leader in rural healthcare. With state-of-the-art technology and compassionate, patient-centered care, Woodlawn Hospital offers a wide range of services including a birthing center, cancer center, emergency medical services, laboratory services, critical care, and medical/surgical units, radiology, rehabilitation services, respiratory care services, sleep center, inpatient and outpatient surgical services, and more.
Rochester is located on the banks of Lake Manitou. It is named after Rochester, New York. Fulton County was created in 1836 and named after Robert Fulton, the inventor of the steamboat. Local Native Americans believed that a monster lived in Lake Manitou, and the area was uninhabited until the 18th century. Early settlers named it Devil's Lake. As the seat of Fulton County, Rochester features a downtown area lined with beautiful historical buildings. Within these attractive properties, visitors can find one-of-a-kind boutiques, specialty shops, a delightful café, and splendid restaurants. Nearby colleges and universities include the University of Notre Dame, Indiana University-South Bend, Indiana Wesleyan University and Valparaiso University. SITE DESCRIPTION Discover a community care partner in AdventHealth Manchester, formerly Manchester Memorial Hospital, in Clay County, Kentucky. Whether you’re here for a sleep study, an emergency, or a surgical procedure, our caring providers are dedicated to making your stay with us as comfortable as possible. As part of the AdventHealth network of care, our team is guided by the principles of CREATION Life — Choice, Rest, Environment, Activity, Trust, Interpersonal Relationships, Outlook, and Nutrition — as we deliver the highest standards of care across the wide variety of medical services we provide.
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION Manchester is a home rule-class city in Clay County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is the seat of its county. The town was founded to be the seat of the newly formed Clay Co. in 1807 on a 10-acre (4.0 ha) parcel near the Lower Goose Creek Salt Works. The county court stipulated that the town be named Greenville in honor of the War-of-1812 general who gave the county its name. The Greenville in Muhlenberg County had already preempted that name, however, and it was changed to "Manchester" in December. There was a local legend in the town that this was in honor of the hometown of Gen. Garrard's second wife Lucy Lees, but a prominent local family, the Hollingsworth, were originally from Manchester, England. Rennick points out that Lucy Lees was born well after the naming of the city. He opines that it is more likely that the local businessmen simply wanted a name evocative of the English industrial success.