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Our pharmacists are also essential partners in the ambulatory setting, providing pediatric pharmacy services for home infusion, retail pharmacy, oncology clinic/infusion center and hemophilia treatment center, as well as medication therapy management (MTM) within our primary and specialty care clinics.
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Provide medication therapy management (MTM) assessment and recommendations to selected members actively engaged in either SFHPs disease management programs (asthma, diabetes), CareSupport program, or complex medical case management program, including CalAIM populations of focus.
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Proactively advance pharmacy clinical initiatives including Medication Therapy Management (MTM), pharmacist point-of-care testing, immunizations, and diabetes management. What sets our pharmacy departments apart is a genuine patient-centric environment with clinical services such as immunizations, MTM (medication therapy management), biometric screenings, diabetes nutrition counseling and much more.
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And, with growth potential of up to 50 new pharmacies per year, our promote from within culture allows for a rewarding career path into any one of the following areas: retail management, specialty pharmacy, out-patient hospital pharmacy, corporate or centralized pharmacy operations.
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Provide best-in-class pharmacy service to patients, empower your staff in providing value and service through counseling, building personalized relationships, promoting customer loyalty, offering pharmacist led clinical services to improve health and wellness and preventative care through services available at Publix.
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Must not have active suspensions, sanctions, or other restrictions related to participation in a private, federal, or state health insurance program upon hire and thereafter and. knowledge of retail merchandising and inventory control.
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Pharmacist - 30-hour Floater. be an immunizing pharmacist meeting the requirements as established by the state (or be scheduled to become an immunizer in the next set of training classes) use best practices to make sound business decisions while covering as the pharmacist-on-duty.
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Provide dedication to each pharmacies success, by executing strategy, motivating and inspiring staff as the pharmacist-on-duty. must not have received an unacceptable result on a company-sponsored drug test within the last three years.
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Manage team performance, such as prescription promised time, by assigning tasks to ensure complex operational activities are met in a timely and efficient manner in the absence of the pharmacist-in-charge.
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In addition to the shared basic responsibilities of all Publix associates, a Floating Pharmacist's responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following. Your passion for health and wellness, combined with our reputation and commitment to excellence, are what sets Publix apart from the crowd.
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The Market Director also serves as the risk manager for the local market plan and, overall, is responsible for the clinical performance of the market, including HEDIS / Stars ratings, admissions per 1k, documentation and coding accuracy, medication therapy management (MTM) review rates, and more.
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The Medication Therapy Management (MTM)/Complete Medication Management (CMM) Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for performing various clinical duties related to specific pharmacy-related quality metrics pertaining to adherence to therapy, appropriateness of therapy and medication reconciliation.
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Execute Medication Therapy Management for the company through competency in MTM platforms. Follow established best practices as they relate to work flow and use of MTM platforms when contacting patients, scheduling appointments and/or follow-up calls, and performing data entry.
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Working with pharmacists, nurses and a supportive leadership team, the Telehealth Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) is responsible for aiding in the delivery of clinical interventions and Medication Therapy Management (MTM) services for commercial and Medicare members.
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Facilitate HEDIS and STARs/MTM compliance and ensure gaps closures. Direct reports of the role include, but are not limited to, a Clinical Implementation Manager, Clinical Field Operations Managers, and an RN Implementation Support Coordinator.
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