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SOD-Ambulatory Operations Manager-Scheduling. Maintains current and up-to-date knowledge of patient scheduling software, arg's (appointment request guidelines) for the providers they schedule for, and standard operating procedures for pre-registration and scheduling of patient appointments.
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The scope of responsibility also includes technical leadership, mentorship, and expertise in the areas of maintenance coordination, maintenance strategy, computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), predictive and preventive maintenance programs, and key transformation initiatives related to effective maintenance planning & scheduling processes/standards and maintenance best practice implementation.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Program Manager, the Center Scheduler is responsible for the scheduling and coordination of in-house and outside appointments for On Lok participants.
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Job Summary: Reports to (one of the following): Practice Manager or Ambulatory Practice Coordinator with input from assigned physician, nurses or other health care providers. Performs check in, registration, scheduling, and verification of demographic information according to APG policies and procedures.
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The Assistant Nurse Manager is responsible for providing support and managerial assistance to the Nurse Manager by managing daily unit operations that include: Staffing and scheduling; orientation and on-boarding; education and competency assessment; budget monitoring; maintaining and establishing patient care standards; promoting evidence-based practice; and implementing quality improvement measures.
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The Physician Practice Supervisor is a working manager who is capable of performing all the clerical functions and fills in as needed. The Physician Practice Supervisor is responsible for managing all administrative and operational functions associated with an assigned practice(s.
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Manufacturing Operations Digitization: Streamline production planning and scheduling, enhance quality management systems, optimize production operations, ensure compliance with Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) standards, improve inventory and material handling processes, automate workflows, create insightful reports and dashboards, deploy advanced automation solutions, and utilize process design & simulation techniques.
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Are you a Veterinary Practice Manager looking to join a patient-centered practice? Our practice managers play a pivotal role in coordinating the day-to-day operations of the veterinary practice, allowing the medical team to focus on giving patients exceptional care.
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This may include but is not limited to: electronic medical office systems such as; electronic medical records, scheduling programs, switchboard, credit card machines, standard office equipment and any new technology that arises.
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The Patient Service Representative (PSR) is responsible for a variety of administration functions, including, but not limited to: greeting patients/families, scheduling appointments and tests in an efficient and timely manner, answering the telephone promptly and dealing with the caller's needs in a professional manner, collecting cash payments, issuing receipts and posting payments, daily extensive computer use navigating multiple applications.
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Oversees all clinical aspects of the practice, including, but not limited to patient flow, orders, lab and radiology results, patient education, appointment and surgery scheduling, pre-authorizations and pre-certifications.
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Work with the Hospital Manager on Medical Staff Scheduling. Work in tandem with the Hospital Manager and reports directly to the Regional Manager. Resolve client issues where appropriate (when attending Medical staff or Hospital Manager have not been effective.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in management or as part of a consulting practice focused on manufacturing and operations excellence, smart manufacturing transformation, manufacturing operations digitization.
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The Surgical Scheduler reports to the Manager, Physician Practice. What You Will Do: The Surgical Scheduler is responsible for surgical scheduling for department providers, oversight and coordination of block time, and working with operating room (OR) schedulers to optimize provider OR time and schedules.
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Keep current with tax law changes and provide updates and training to the firm's tax practice members. Train and develop less experienced individuals responsible for engagement management responsibilities, including managing budgets, scheduling and staffing, due date management and client relations.
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