Rica M. Ewan has over 15 years of experience in healthcare administration and medical billing. She has extensive skills in anatomy, medical terminology, ICD-9 and CPT coding, EHR systems, and insurance verification. Most recently, she worked as a medical administrative assistant for Quantum Care Inc., where she managed patient scheduling, processed clinical documents, and ensured pre-authorizations were completed accurately. She also has a background in credit analysis and customer service. Ewan has an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and graduated with honors from ASI Career Institute in Medical Administration and Billing/Coding with EHR certification.
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Niall Brennan's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar, "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling our health care system," 12.6.17
More info: https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/its-prices-stupid-how-sky-high-prices-are-crippling-our-health-care-system
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Sarah Kliff's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar, "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling our health care system," 12.6.17
More info: https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/its-prices-stupid-how-sky-high-prices-are-crippling-our-health-care-system
Niall Brennan: "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling ...reportingonhealth
Niall Brennan's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar, "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling our health care system," 12.6.17
More info: https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/its-prices-stupid-how-sky-high-prices-are-crippling-our-health-care-system
Sarah Kliff: "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling ou...reportingonhealth
Sarah Kliff's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar, "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling our health care system," 12.6.17
More info: https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/its-prices-stupid-how-sky-high-prices-are-crippling-our-health-care-system
HXR 2016: Data Insights: Mining, Modeling, and Visualizations- Farid JamshidianHxRefactored
Data is useless if it fails to inform, which is precisely what data experts are furiously working on: turning raw informatics into meaningful narratives that begin to shift our standards. From the individual to the population level, data is leading both policy and better decision making in the clinical sphere.
HXR 2016: Free the Data Access & Integration -Aashima Gupta, ApigeeHxRefactored
Utilizing the power of data can empower patients and arm developers in the creation of new tools and platforms. Whether it’s authenticating data, downloading it via BlueButton, or connecting data with other applications using BlueButton on FHIR, increased data accessibility is a win for everyone. Presenters will give an overview of the opportunities and challenges that exist today and share the newest technologies and initiatives that are overcoming them.
HXR 2016: Tracking the Body: Devices, Consumer Genomics, and Sensors- Aymen E...HxRefactored
As tracking has become more mainstream, consumers who were once only curious about their heart rate at the gym are now interested in diving deeper and learning more. This session takes a look at the technical side of the latest in telehealth solutions, genomic platforms, and hacks in the world of sensors and devices.
I have been working in the healthcare industry for over 6 years. I have a Masters in Healthcare Administration from University of Phoenix, where I graduated with honors and a 3.98 GPA. More recently this past year I was interested in learning more and to help me become a better manager and find gaps in key performance metrics so I decided to get a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification. This I received from Lawrence Tech University in November 2015. I am currently working at WSUPG as a Healthcare Operation Manager where I manage 6 clinics for the WSUPG with the front desk staff of 16 total employees. Some of the departments include Family medicine, OB-GYN, Infectious Disease, STD, TB, and the Neurosurgery department.
HXR 2016: Data Insights: Mining, Modeling, and Visualizations- Farid JamshidianHxRefactored
Data is useless if it fails to inform, which is precisely what data experts are furiously working on: turning raw informatics into meaningful narratives that begin to shift our standards. From the individual to the population level, data is leading both policy and better decision making in the clinical sphere.
HXR 2016: Free the Data Access & Integration -Aashima Gupta, ApigeeHxRefactored
Utilizing the power of data can empower patients and arm developers in the creation of new tools and platforms. Whether it’s authenticating data, downloading it via BlueButton, or connecting data with other applications using BlueButton on FHIR, increased data accessibility is a win for everyone. Presenters will give an overview of the opportunities and challenges that exist today and share the newest technologies and initiatives that are overcoming them.
HXR 2016: Tracking the Body: Devices, Consumer Genomics, and Sensors- Aymen E...HxRefactored
As tracking has become more mainstream, consumers who were once only curious about their heart rate at the gym are now interested in diving deeper and learning more. This session takes a look at the technical side of the latest in telehealth solutions, genomic platforms, and hacks in the world of sensors and devices.
I have been working in the healthcare industry for over 6 years. I have a Masters in Healthcare Administration from University of Phoenix, where I graduated with honors and a 3.98 GPA. More recently this past year I was interested in learning more and to help me become a better manager and find gaps in key performance metrics so I decided to get a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification. This I received from Lawrence Tech University in November 2015. I am currently working at WSUPG as a Healthcare Operation Manager where I manage 6 clinics for the WSUPG with the front desk staff of 16 total employees. Some of the departments include Family medicine, OB-GYN, Infectious Disease, STD, TB, and the Neurosurgery department.
This presentation covers artwork from the Surrealism, De Stijl/Neo-Plasticism, Abstract Expressionism, Op Art, Pop Art, and Photo Realism movements. Works by Salvador Dali, Jackson Pollock, Josef Albers, Claes Oldenburg, Chuck Close, and Richard Nelson are featured.
1. Ricah M. Ewan 257 Columbus Drive, Mantua, NJ 08051 856-415-0769
ricahewan@yahoo.com
Objective:
To utilize my healthcare education, organizational, communication, and leadership skill-set in being part of a team
focused on the healthcare needs of individuals.
General Qualifications:
Anatomy and Physiology HIPAA Compliance EHR (Practice Partners)
Medical Terminology Medical Insurance Patient Scheduling (Medisoft)
ICD-9 Coding CPT Coding Co-Pay Posting (Excel)
CMS-1500 Claims Medical Administrative Assistant Medicaid
Medicare Insurance Verification Patient Demographics
Professional Experience:
Quantum Care Inc. Woodbury, NJ December 2008 to January 2014
Medical Administrative Assistant
• Managed multi- line switchboard while accurately processing messages for management and clinical information.
• Served as an Intake Coordinator for pre-authorization.
• Created weekly reports for inpatient and outpatient incidents per employer group for management and TPA groups.
• Processed, faxed and electronically mailed clinical information to medical professionals.
• Audited medical charts, and medical information sent out for accuracy and completeness.
• Worked with providers, employer groups, TPA’s and clinical staff to follow through on pre authorizations and
medical reviews.
• Data entry of all patient demographics.
C. Abbonzio Contractors Inc. Sewell, NJ June 2008 to September 2008
Administrative Assistant
• Scheduled meetings and followed through with confirmations and reminders for management.
• Obtained and kept current all permits for open job contracts.
• Assisted Bookkeeper with Union employees’ job time allocation.
• Uploaded, labeled, and distributed jobsite progress photos for project managers.
• Managed a multi-line phone system, scanned documents, handled E-mail correspondence, faxes, and mailings.
• Performed data entry into a company based computer system.
****Stay At Home Mom 1997 to 2008****
Electric Mobility Sewell, NJ January 1996 to November1997
Medical Credit Clerk
• Calculated risks of finance approvability.
• Utilized credit reporting agencies to check on credit histories.
• Worked with sales team and management as a support asset.
• Handled customer accounts receivables.
Education:
Gloucester County College, Sewell, NJ (Major Liberal Arts)
ASI Career Institute, Turnersville, NJ (Graduation Date: May 29, 2015)
• Medical Administration Medical Billing/Coding with Electronic Health Records
American Nursing Credentialing Center (ANCC)
• Advanced HIPAA Compliance
National Certifications Received: American Medical Certification Association (AMCA)
• Billing & Coding Specialist Certification (BCSC)
• Medical Administrative Assistant Certification (MAAC)