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Experience in other provider related healthcare departments such as credentialing, provider relations or contracting preferred. Medical Staff Coordinator, Data Quality Specialist.
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The Credentialing Licensing Coordinator works with a growing provider enterprise & clinical operations. Accolade's Plushcare is currently recruiting for a Full Time Credentialing Licensing Coordinator.
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Provider unable to get through to the NP Helpline/translation line. Outreach to assigned Provider Network. Outstanding credentialing documents when non-responsive to credentialing team.
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As Long Island's only independent community hospital, we are 100% committed to becoming the community's healthcare provider of choice with our greatly enhanced services including the Knapp Cardiac Care Center, our highly-advanced heart disease diagnosis and treatment facility, our new modern surgical pavilion, our unique ER approach, and our high-touch services including women's imaging, sleep laboratory and orthopedics and more.
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Oversees all tracking of credentialing (provider licenses, CPR, TB tests, physicals, flu, etc) for organization and routinely communicates needs to site leadership. The Site Operations Coordinator performs a wide range of functions critical to the success of the Organization’s site locations, including customer and clinical support, human resources support, 3rd party records requests, facilities management, talent acquisition on-boarding, support for Employee engagement activities, and potential field employee payroll support.
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Prefer National Association of Medical Staff Services, Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS) or Certified Professional Medical Services Management (CPMSM) certification. Prefer demonstrated knowledge of operating system Windows and credentialing database.
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Certified Professional Medical Services Management (CPMSM) and/or Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS) are preferred. prepare and distribute agendas; maintain Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules and Regulations; tracks continuing medical education (CME); work collaboratively with Credentialing Specialist staff to gather and deliver required documents through established protocols; work closely with medical staff leadership to coordinate and support peer review process; prepare reports and liaise with surveyors to demonstrate compliance in assigned areas of responsibility.
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Responsible for organization, documentation, and reporting in support of key organizational initiatives as well as the coordinating of contract process within Network Provider Operation (NPO) business units (contracting, credentialing, provider data maintenance, document management) and other related departments as needed.
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The Credentialing Coordinator I is responsible for processing initial credentialing and recredentialing applications for practitioners in accordance with the contracted health plans, regulatory bodies, and NCQA standards.
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Assists in the onboarding and departure of providers including scheduling with other departments as needed, password retrieval, equipment allocations, and ensures good standing with credentialing and provider enrollment.
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Certification or eligibility for Certification by the National Association of Medical Staff Services (NAMSS) as a Certified Medical Staff Coordinator (CMSC) or Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS) is highly preferred within two years of initial hire date.
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CRT-Provider Credentialing Specialist, Certified (CPCS) - NAMSS National Association Medical Staff Services preferred. Required Associate's Degree or equivalent knowledge of federal, state and Joint Commission credentialing and accreditation standards; working knowledge of general medical terminology.
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The Coordinator I, Provider Credentials is also accountable for ensuring the pharmacy credentialing process meets Navitus’ policies, complies with URAC standards, and ensures that Navitus does not allow non-qualified pharmacies to participate and non-qualified prescribers to process claims.
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Understands and communicates important employment information to prospective hires (employment agreement; non-compete; compensation policy; benefits; credentialing/privileging; provider enrollment, etc.
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Supervise the Credentialing Coordinator, who performs a variety of tasks for Non-Licensed Independent Practitioners. Supervise the Credentialing Coordinator. Verify provider employment on the HRSA Bureau of Healthcare Workforce portal.
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