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Follows all regulatory compliance for DHEC, Joint Commission, ACR and any regulatory agency governing radiation safety. We want you to apply Job Summary and Qualifications Radiologic Technologist registered two or more of the following modalities (CT, Ultra Sonography, Mammography, MR, or Nuclear Medicine) performing duties as outlined by the Radiologist.
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Responsible for establishing a process to routinely monitor compliance with all regulatory agencies including (CAP, DOH, OSHA, EPA, FDNY, and Joint Commission), through assessments and audits.
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In collaboration with the Nurse Manager, assures compliance with regulatory requirements and assures the unit is in a continuous state of readiness for a regulatory survey, i.e. Joint Commission, DPH.
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Responsible for maintaining the accreditation, regulatory and licensing standards related to the delivery of safe and effective patient care including but not limited to OMH, OASAS, The Joint Commission and the Department of Health.
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A) Knowledge of codes and standards relevant to safe operation of radiation producing medical devices such as National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), The Joint Commission (TJC), American College of Radiology (ACR), Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) and The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI.
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Documents information in conformance with all oversight, regulatory, and legal requirements including Joint Commission, CMS, and Medical Center procedures. Performs and documents initial and continuing patient assessment, including assignment of diagnosis, in conformance with regulatory and oversight standards and requirements.
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We are a 202-bed acute care hospital accredited by The Joint Commission that offers a wide range of medical services including 24/7 emergency care, cardiology, wound care, surgical services, cardiac catheterization, and imaging.
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Completes all required documentation and maintains pertinent records of all assigned patients, in order to be in compliance with Joint Commission, CARF, Medicare, and all other regulatory requirements.
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Maintain all regulatory certifications including but not limited to AAAASF (American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgical Facilities), AAAHC (Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care), Joint Commission, and CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) Deemed Status.
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MCHD is a recipient of the Hurst Gold Standard of Nursing Award, the Studer Excellence in Patient Care Award, the TORCH Light award, the Joint Commission Top Performer award, the Texas Healthcare Quality Improvement Award, the Studer Healthcare Partner of the Month award, the Home Care Elite award, and more.
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Possess a working knowledge of the legal and regulatory environment impacting ASC's, and the applicable standards of the AAAHC, The Joint Commission, and other regulatory bodies for ambulatory surgery centers.
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Must have a valid license issued by the New Jersey State Board of Respiratory Care. Current BLS certificate is required and successful completion of all mandatory competencies and training as required by the Joint Commission, DOH and other regulatory agencies.
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Collaborates with program leaders to develop, review and revise policies and procedures for the clinic to ensure compliance with safety, The Joint Commission, CLIA, OSHA, Infection Prevention and other regulatory/accrediting agencies and any applicable state laws.
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Knowledge of regulatory and accreditation organizations such as Joint Commission, DPH and HealthGrades preferred. Skills in data comprehension, research, analysis, interpretation and judgement necessary to prepare a comprehensive summary report for files, management, legal and/or regulatory agencies upon request.
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A Joint Commission-accredited facility with 152 licensed beds, Fairbanks Memorial Hospital is the primary referral center for residents of Alaska's interior with a strong patient-to-nurse ratio and Shared Leadership Infrastructure.
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