No overnight shifts * No patient transports * Cutting edge care not available to the traditional ... Union Code: Not Applicable
No overnight shifts * No patient transports * Cutting edge care not available to the traditional ... Union Code: Not Applicable
Overnight Pathology Coder information
What is the difference between Overnight Pathology Coder vs Medical Coder?
| Aspect | Overnight Pathology Coder | Medical Coder |
|---|---|---|
| Certifications | Typically CPC or CCS | Typically CPC or CCS |
| Work Environment | Pathology labs, hospitals, overnight shifts | Hospitals, clinics, outpatient facilities, day or night shifts |
| Industry Usage | Specialized in pathology reports and coding | General healthcare settings across specialties |
Overnight Pathology Coders focus on coding pathology reports during overnight shifts, often requiring specialized knowledge of pathology terminology. Medical Coders work across various healthcare settings, coding different medical procedures and diagnoses. While both roles require similar certifications, their work environments and specialization differ, with Overnight Pathology Coders concentrating on pathology labs and reports.

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement
Posted 18 days ago
Job description
Mobile Integrated Healthcare is Hiring!
Mobile Integrated Healthcare is the provision of healthcare using patient-centered, mobile resources in the out-of-hospital environment (American College of Emergency Physicians, 2020). At Henry Ford Health System Mobile Integrated Health is an integrated service designed to enhance a patient's experience by providing comprehensive, safe and efficient in-home care as an alternative to an emergency department visit or hospitalization. The Mobile Integrated Health Medic for Population Health Management is an interdependent member of the care team who is responsible for performing comprehensive assessments, diagnostic testing and medical treatments under the direction of a physician in a patient's home or current residence.
We are offering:
- Competitive pay with wage based on years of service
- Shift premiums
- 403 (b)
- Insurance- Health, Dental, vision and more...
- Tuition reimbursement
- Autonomous work environment
- Drive in Henry Ford owned brand new SUV's (All components work. A/C, Heated seats)
- Vehicle washed at carwash not by YOU!!!
- No overnight shifts
- No patient transports
- Cutting edge care not available to the traditional practice of paramedicine i.e. Point of Care Ultrasound
Paramedics - (Full Time & Contingent Openings)
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- Three to five (3-5) years of clinical experience. Community Paramedic experience desirable.
- Strong clinical skills with knowledge of emergency medicine and chronic disease management.
- Extensive knowledge of pharmacology, anatomy and pathophysiology as well as related clinical pathways and implications in high-risk populations.
- Extensive understanding of community resources and the needs of diverse populations.
- Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills.
- Strong problem solving, analytical and decision-making skills.
- Strong organizational, planning and implementation skills.
- Able to balance multiple tasks simultaneously.
- Creative and resourceful with ability to demonstrate critical thinking skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication and documentation skills.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Adaptable to a changing work environment.
CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURES REQUIRED:
- Licensure as a Paramedic with a valid State of Michigan license. American Heart Association -
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification American Heart Association , Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification.
- Valid State of Michigan Driver's License.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Works in a patient care environment with exposure to communicable diseases.
- Manual dexterity is required to complete the performance of duties.
- Walk, stand, kneel, stoop, and may require some heavy lifting of patients and/or equipment. With an estimated push and pull 35- 50 lbs. on a wheeled cart approximately 2-3 times in a shift.
- Carry medical equipment into homes with stairs with an approximate weight of 25lbs.
- Paramedics / EMT-Bs who work in home care environments will be required to drive on surface streets/highways and be subject to variable weather conditions
- Organization: Henry Ford Medical Group
- Department: Mobile Integrated Health
- Shift: Day Job
- Union Code: Not Applicable
About Henry Ford Medical Group
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Industry
Health care and social assistance
Company size
1 - 10 Employees
Headquarters location
Detroit, MI, US
Year founded
2011