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This includes all issues related to personnel management and supervision of staff; the development and oversight of programs and services, and on-going evaluation of the court’s role in the juvenile justice continuum of care.
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Occ SummaryIn conjunction with the Health System Director, this position provides daily operational oversight, management and leadership for staff of the Case Management Department whose activities are associated with the continuum of care, clinical cost reduction, utilization management, care transitions, population management, clinical social work, quality, performance improvement, reimbursement and discharge planning.
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As a Respiratory Sales Specialist, you will develop deep customer insights, build and maintain strong professional relationships with Healthcare Practitioners (primarily Pulmonologists, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants), office staff and other health care providers in the patient care continuum.
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You will participate in the development, implementation, and evaluation of clinical / medical programs and expand Aetna's medical management programs to address member needs across the continuum of care.
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The medical director must have experience providing overall healthcare, behavioral and addiction treatment in an inpatient treatment setting and the ability to work with, support and supervise a multidisciplinary treatment team in the areas of behavioral health, substance use disorders, counseling and overall patient care.
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The Educator Development Program (EDP): The mission of the EDP is to provide educator development initiatives across the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine learning continuum, serving students, residents, fellows, and faculty through Undergraduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Education, and faculty development.
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Embodies innovative thinking specifically around the continuum of care, identifying opportunities for constituent engagement in the pre and post-acute settings. Collaborates with leadership at Windham Hospital to provide cohesive program management with the Regional Director of care management.
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Sg2 - Providing a unique blend of analytics, intelligence, consulting and education to enable health system leaders to integrate strategic growth and performance across the continuum of care.
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Under the supervision of the Registered Nurse/Director of Nursing, the Licensed Practical Nurse utilizes a general understanding of the principles of nursing and basic physical assessment skills in the development of and implementation of individualized nursing care plans to ensure that the needs of the residents are met.
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Provides leadership, resource, and oversight of the care management team at Backus Hospital. We deliver and coordinate a continuum of high-quality healthcare with the goal of improving the health of our communities.
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Orchestrating Excellence : Lead the development, implementation, and maintenance of an accessible, seamless, and integrated quality healthcare delivery system and continuum of care for persons requesting and receiving behavioral health services.
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Communicate and collaborate with clinical staff to ensure continuum of care and appropriateness for level of care; Please send cover letter and resume to President and CEO Emory X Brooks and Clinical Director Latoya Reid at the email attached to this ad.
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The Director of Client Services works under the direction of the Executive Director. Ensures a continuum of service to clients through implementation of program development and policy interpretation.
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The Quality Manager is responsible for the coordination and management of all quality initiatives across the continuum of care, including surveillance, data abstraction and analysis, internal and regulatory reporting, staff education and collaboration with all disciplines and departments.
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The Medical Director of TGNB Care provides clinical and integrative leadership for delivering services for patients who identify as transgender, non-binary, or gender nonconforming at Howard Brown Health.
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