Maintain and enter provider demographic data into the Turquoise database, update locations and contacts to prevent ghost networks, validate NPI data against federal registries, and de-duplicate provider records to ensure accurate search results.
Description: Manages the entry and maintenance of provider demographic data, including NPI numbers, locations, and affiliations.
Responsibilities:
Enter new healthcare provider profiles into the Turquoise database.
Regularly update location and contact information to prevent "ghost networks."
Validate National Provider Identifier (NPI) data against federal registries.
De-duplicate provider records to ensure a clean user search experience.
Top Skills
National Provider Identifier (Npi) Registry
Turquoise Database
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