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Minimum of 5 years experience within Network Development, Network Management, Payer & Provider Relations, Business Development, Medical Device Sales, or Pharmaceutical Sales roles.
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Provider network development: Individual will be responsible for promoting and selling services under current and future scope of pharmacy practice. Understanding of medical plan credentialing and provider enrollment.
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Keywords: Provider Network Contracting, Healthcare, Managed Care, Hospital Contracting, Physician Contracting, Ancillary Contracting, Facility Contracting, Provider Network, Network Development, Provider Services, Contract Negotiating, Network Management, Associate Director, Accountable Care Organization (ACO), Telecommute, Telecommuting, Telecommuter, Work From Home, Work At Home, Remote, WAH.
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Associate Healthcare Provider Network Contractor. - Provider Relations Specialist. - Senior Healthcare Provider Network Contractor. - Healthcare Provider Network Contractor.
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In preparation for future projects, EWINGS is seeking to build relationships with Network Contractor professionals that have a minimum of 5+ years of experience developing healthcare provider networks.
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Network Provider Advocate. - Network Contract Manager. EWINGS is the leader in helping clients build large-scale healthcare provider networks. - Update provider data and document contracting activities.
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Our network consultants are typically responsible for leveraging client provided data to contact providers, build relationships, negotiate contracts, and manage various elements of the contracting process.
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Since 2002 we've developed provider networks for our clients in over 700 cities and all 50 states. Many of our projects have required teams of 100-200+ network consultants. A network assignment with EWINGS provides you an opportunity to quickly gain valuable experience developing networks in multiple states for a variety of products with organizations of various sizes.
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Three years experience in provider relations, provider contracting, claims processing, or customer service in a healthcare organization. This position will work directly with Presbyterians LTSS provider network to ensure adequate workforce capacity of caregivers to serve members in their setting of choice.
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The Provider Network Manager develops the provider network through contract negotiations, relationship development, and servicing. Key responsibilities will include claims payment and remittance, network management, provider credentialing, data exchange and reporting and quality oversight.
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10+ years of experience in managed care network development and provider relations/contracting management in a health care and/or managed care environment. For Carolina Complete Health plan: At least five (5) years of combined network operations, provider relations, and management experience; must reside in NC.
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The Provider Relations Specialist is an integral member of the Verity Network and operations development teams. By investing in our workforce, Verity empowers its employees' growth and development by offering competitive hourly/salary wages and career progression.
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Oversee all MCO functional areas, including quality management, utilization management, network development and management, provider relations, member outreach and education, member services, contract compliance, and reporting.
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Develop and maintain the behavioral health network and ensure that it is fully integrated with the physical health provider network. Licensed Psychologist (LP), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Registered Nurse (RN), or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) required.
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As part of our Network Strategy Provider Relations team, you will be responsible for assisting with the development and maintenance of the Provider Network and the related Pharmacy Service contracts and Agreements.
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