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The Integrated Behavioral Health Consultant will act as an independent clinician and will be consulted by physicians to offer assistance to patients when habits, behaviors, stress, worry, or emotional concerns about physical or other life problems are interfering with daily life and/or overall health.
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As the Lactation Consultant provides professional infant nutrition and lactation care in collaboration with members of the health care team in the ongoing assessment, planning and treatment of breastfeeding patients and families.
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Firm understanding of Population Health Management and how it applies to risk-based contracts. Champion deep understanding and thought leadership of deal mechanics predominantly in support of population health risk arrangements in Medicare (FFS/MSSP.
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As a Regional Consultant within the Office of Vital Records under the Division of Internal Services and Operations at the Georgia Department of Public Health, you will join a dedicated group of public health professionals that help support the overall mission and vision of protecting lives of Georgian residents in a variety of ways.
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Virginia Mason Franciscan Health brings together two award winning health systems in Washington state: CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason. At Virginia Mason Franciscan Health you will find the safest and highest quality of care provided by our expert, compassionate medical care team at 11 hospitals and nearly 300 sites throughout the greater Puget Sound region.
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Clinical Pharmacist Consultant would have a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or related field and 3-5 years of experience in clinical acute care/hospital setting or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Consultant shall provide educational information/classes for prenatal patients and health care professional regarding principles and practices for effective breastfeeding and related activities.
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NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest public health care system in the United States. At NYC Health + Hospitals, our mission is to deliver high quality care health services, without exception.
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Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) The lactation consultant works with other breast feeding specialists to develop the breastfeeding care plan to provide education to staff and families.
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The Infection Control Consultant in the Stanford Health Care (SHC) Infection Prevention & Control Department (IPCD) has the day-to-day responsibility for planning, coordinating, and improving clinical care and services at the hospital and in the clinics with a focus on infection prevention and control.
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Medicare Sales Consultant (Work From Home/Remote) Applicable state health licensure and satisfactory criminal history searches. Must not have failed Americas Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) certification with any other organization within the past 12 months.
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The expected hiring range for a Clinical Pharmacist Consultant is $119,900 - $162,200 depending on skills, experience, education, and training; relevant licensure / certifications; performance history; and work location.
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International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) certification within 1 year of hire required. The lactation consultant will be responsible for ensuring all staff members are oriented to the infant feeding policy within 6 months of hire.
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Using deep insight, critical thinking, and operational expertise, the Associate Consultant will work to monitor access, efficiency, and productivity of UCLA Health practices. The Associate Consultant will help inform and implement UCLA Health's Ambulatory Strategy by monitoring and reporting out on operational metrics such as staffing needs/volume, utilization patterns, patient demand, and referral leakage, for assigned service lines/areas.
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Experience in health plan provider network performance management, population health management, continuous improvement or provider engagement models. Experience with Medicare STARS, Medicaid HEDIS, risk revenue value streams, and population health management.
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