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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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Collaborating closely with the Director of Human Resources and Medical Staff Coordinator to assist with DMC’s provider onboarding process. We are hiring a Provider Credentialing Specialist.
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Certified Professional in Medical Services Management (CPMSM) by the National Association Medical Staff Services (NAMSS) or Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS): Required. Certified Professional Medical Services Management (CPMSM) or Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS): Required.
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Works in collaboration with provider enrollment and the Medical Staff Office to ensure receipt and confirmation of required documentation. Serves as a resource for regulatory requirements for CMS, The Joint Commission and NCQA for delegated credentialing standards.
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The MA is a member of a health care team, which includes, a provider, a behavioral health consultant, a registered nurse (RN), an LPN, a care coordinator, and a patient service representative (PSR) that have been assigned a panel of patients.
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Has completed CI credentialing course, home study adult learning course, or equivalent (up to one year to complete after hire or after advancing to Clinical II level). The therapist works under the direction of a clinical team manager with support from a rehab clinical coordinator.
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Incumbent is responsible for assisting the Director of Nursing Continuing Professional Development and Entrepreneurial Enterprise in the development, planning, implementation and evaluation of faculty development & nursing continuing professional development programs in accordance with American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) standards and School of Nursing’s strategic initiatives.
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As the Quality Management Coordinator II, your daily duties may include: Perform investigations of potential quality of care concerns referred to the QM Department from multiple internal resources and external sources such as but not limited to: UM, Care Management, Complaints and Grievances and Provider Tip Line. Perform quality of care reviews on cases identified as Preventable Serious Adverse Events, based on the CMS / DPW Bulletin.
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He/she serves as Credentialing Manager for Esperanza, coordinates provider on and off-boarding and manages the department budget. Request, gather, and maintain on file all relevant documentation for internal and external provider/staff credentialing.
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Credentialing Coordinator Denver, CO, USA Req #1711 Thursday, April 18, 2024 The mission of the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless is to work collaboratively toward the prevention of homelessness and the creation of lasting solutions for homeless and at-risk families, children, and individuals throughout Colorado.
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Essential Functions •Maintains a comprehensive credentialing database, ensuring data integrity of provider information. Duties & Responsibilities -Monitors and communicates training requirements as a part of orientation to the credentialing and privileging program as well as other required training throughout provider participation.
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Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS) required for all new hires 4/1/2014. Facilitates all aspects of credentialing, including applications, reappointments, proctoring and competencies.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of Microsoft Office, keyboarding, and use of electronic medical records Must have strong, clear communication skillsDetailed oriented and organizational skills requiredHave good working knowledge of guidelines and requirements of agencies and carriers Education, Training, and Experience At least five years’ experience in capacity as credentialing coordinator or credentialing specialistFQHC credentialing experience is a plus.
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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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Job SummaryThe Contracting & Credentialing Coordinator, under the direct supervision of the Billing Manager, under the Director of Finance & Billing, is responsible for coordinating provider and facility licensing, credentialing, and contracting across all applicable regions and health plans.
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