Aurora Public Schools Hinkley High School Sep 2013 - Dec 2016
Paraeducator
Triwest Healthcare Alliance May 2011 - Apr 2013
Beneficiary Support Representative Supervisor
21St Century Healthcare, Inc. Jul 2008 - Jun 2009
Procurement
Mwi Veterinary Supply Jul 2005 - Jul 2008
Corporate Brand Manager
Albertsons May 1999 - Mar 2005
Category Manager
Education:
Kaplan College - Phoenix 2010 - 2010
Biola University 1976 - 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
College of San Mateo 1969 - 1972
Associates, Associate of Arts, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Skills:
Healthcare Information Technology Healthcare Healthcare Management Process Improvement Hospitals Managed Care Software Documentation Data Analysis Home Care Healthcare Industry Contract Management Leadership Customer Service Access Clinical Research Data Entry Policy Cross Functional Team Leadership Healthcare Consulting Team Building Hipaa Outlook Training Case Management Cpr Certified Quality Assurance Analysis Forecasting Marketing Purchasing Medicaid Sales Logistics Retail Advertising Sourcing Procurement Utilization Management Medical Billing Medical Terminology Call Centers Medical Coding Icd 9 Merchandising Management Vendor Management Time Management Cpt Disease Management
Patricia E. Higgins - Gaithersburg MD Ta-Jen Hu - Rockville MD Joseph W. Potts - Bethesda MD William J. Wyatt - Lowell MA
Assignee:
International Business Machines - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 15403
US Classification:
395156
Abstract:
A method of informing a user of a data processing system about which of his previous selections in a current data processing session have disabled, or otherwise "affected", selections which would ordinarily be selectable. Control of the data processing system is managed by listing the selections available to the user on series of menus presented on the display means. A CPU instructs the display means to display the menu which corresponds to that particular point in the program. Following the method of the present invention, the CPU has kept track of the selections made by user. By referring to a special data file which correlates or compares these past selections to the list of actions displayed in the current menu, the CPU determines which of these actions are "affected". These affected actions are then denoted on the menu in some way, e. g. , changing the affected action's color, marking the affected actions with a special symbol, etc.