Six Core Values: Fresenius Medical Care

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FRESENIUS CORE VALUES:
Fresenius Medical Care is a people business. Our success depends on having the best and brightest employees, and helping them attain their personal and professional goals while delivering excellence in patient care and business results. Our employees embody our culture which is based on six core values: patients and partners first, honesty and integrity, quality and compliance, collaboration, no-limits mindset and results oriented. These values support our promise to improve the quality of life of every patient every day.

PURPOSE AND SCOPE:
The Cost Reporting Analyst II supports the development, implementation and maintenance of cost reporting systems within the assigned function(s). The incumbent assists in the

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