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Possessing working experience in Payer or Provider operations (domain areas such as Medical Management, Population Health Management, Utilization Management, Provider Network Management, Value-Based Contracting, Provider Relations, Quality Improvement, Informatics, ACO operations, etc.
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The Program Manager II under Valley Health Plan’s (VHP) Provider Network Development unit will have independent accountability for strategies for building and executing engagement with providers, developing negotiation and contracting designed to achieve VHP's goal to create cost-effective and comprehensive provider networks to serve VHP’s members, and managing larger.
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Coordinate technical and cost analysis of proposals with the contract specialist or contracting officer. The contractor shall provide acquisition support services to the Procurement Directorate pertaining to all aspects of the acquisition process, including acquisition planning, contract pre-award, cost and price analysis, contract management and administration, and procurement policy.
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Senior Medical Director provides clinical leadership and support to clinical teams to ensure HCA members receive quality, cost effective care yielding optimal outcomes, supports HCA’s Health Technology Assessment program, the Prescription Drug Program, the Bree Collaborative, HEDIS and CAHPs performance and quality program, and other the HCidentified performance improvement efforts as they relate to the UMP Plans and the State’s health care purchasing system.
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Providing advice and recommendations for all elements in acquisition plans, including approaches, options, strategies, risks, contracting methods, competition, sources, cost, milestone schedules, and researching existing Government-Wide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs) for available products and services.
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Familiarity with key elements of Federal IT finance (e.g., acquisitions, contracts, budget formulation/execution, cost recovery) Interface requirements include, but are not limited to OCIO/IO Leadership, business operations staff, technical staff, and Contracting Officer’s Representatives (CORs.
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In the Telecommunications Engineer role, you will support the Communications Engineering Center in College Park, GA in designing, cost estimating, scheduling, engineering, coordination, contracting, installation oversite, inspection, site work, Communications systems for a variety of buildings and structures.
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Supporting Value-Based Care contracting and analytics for payers, providers, and health services organizations; Writing medical cost and risk adjustment analytics using SAS to help clients identify sources of value.
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Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in all areas of procurement, including strategic sourcing, contract management, category management, supplier relationship management, and cost savings. Provide guidance and support to senior management and stakeholders on all procurement matters, including sourcing, contracting, purchasing, risk management, and supplier performance.
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This position is also responsible for directing the RFP process and supplier negotiations; overseeing the development and execution of RFPs to drive the strategic sourcing process; reviewing and leveraging analytics and insights to ensure data-driven decisions; analyzing category spend to understand price drivers and trends; applying cost and supply market analytics; and overseeing and championing a digital mindset to adopt new technologies in the source to pay space.
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Knowledge of contracting procedures, cost estimating, value engineering, job site safety, project scheduling, and quality control. We are a full-service, multi-discipline, sales, architectural, engineering and construction firm providing full turnkey design-build solutions for Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) projects.
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Communicate and develop strategies with program offices and other defense agencies for collection, analysis, and reporting of information in the areas of budgeting, estimating, and cost control.
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Our ability to provide Design/Build Services, Construction Management, General Contracting, Pre-engineered and Structural Steel Erection, and self performance of work in multiple divisions of construction is what allows us the flexibility to control cost, quality, and scheduling as we know these are essential to any and all projects.
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The Senior Director, of Operations is responsible for overseeing operational efficiency in all areas of the organization, including process optimization, cost-reduction, quality and integrity of delivery, program management, contract negotiations, and support for sales strategy.
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The Project Analyst acts as the primary financial advisor throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring success in areas such as contracting, compensation and payment terms, workplan/project management system alignment, budgets, cost controls, revenue recognition, and cash and invoice management.
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