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Work collaboratively with the HD, Regional Medical Director (RMD), VP of Clinical services and Finance to Prepare and Manage Hospital Budget and Capital Budget. the hospital’s MD works collaboratively with the Hospital Director (HD) to lead the Healthcare Team. The MD, who reports to a Regional Medical Director, is the local leader of Medical Services and oversees all specialty and emergency doctors, as well as interns and residents.
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The Director, Medical Research, is responsible for supporting strategic and operational activities of the Medical Affairs department and other functions at Intercept (e.g., R&D, Medical Safety) through real world evidence (RWE) generation.
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Job Description Ready to embark on a rewarding career journey in Tampa as a medical director? Tampa Bay's Gulf Coast of Florida is near the sandy, white Gulf of Mexico beaches, where you can enjoy fishing, boating, golf, tennis and professional sports teams like the Buccaneers and Devil Rays. Explore all that Tampa has to offer.
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This is a highly responsible and professional position that will serve as a Medical Executive Director at the Northeast Florida State Hospital. This is a professional position in a large mental health facility that functions as the Medical Executive Director (MED.
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Responsible for directing, planning, organizing, controlling and coordinating all administrative, financial, educational and managerial activities of the Medical Staff Department and the Medical Staff Foundation for Education.
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Supported by our UPMC Hillman physician leadership in Pittsburgh, the Medical Director will perform direct patient care and will have oversight of the overall clinical care of radiation oncology patients at the cancer center.
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The Medical Director for Molecular Oncology will have responsibility for leading clinical research efforts directed towards developing projects that assess the clinical utility of our somatic and circulating tumor DNA testing platforms and establishing the scientific credibility of our test offerings to outside stakeholders in support of our commercial efforts.
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They will provide direct care to assigned clients at all Levels of Care. The Assistant Medical Director will be responsible for sharing on-call coverage for Detox and will assist in reviewing Prescreens to assess potential clients for medical appropriateness.
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Hospital, Public and Private Internal Number: - The Department of Medicine and the Section of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Cheshire Medical Center in Keene are seeking an experienced physiatrist to join its pain and spine program as its Medical Director of Physiatry.
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The Medical Director may speak with contracted external physicians, physician groups, facilities, or community groups to support regional market priorities, which may include an understanding of Humana processes, as well as a focus on collaborative business relationships, value based care, population health, or disease or care management.
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Typically reports to a Regional Vice President of Health Services, Lead, or Corporate Medical Director, depending on size of region or line of business. The Medical Director conducts Utilization Management of the care received by members in an assigned market, member population, or condition type.
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The Medical Director provides medical interpretation and determinations whether services provided by other healthcare professionals are in agreement with national guidelines, CMS requirements, Humana policies, clinical standards, and (in some cases) contracts.
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The Medical Director relies on medical background and reviews health claims. The Medical Director work assignments involve moderately complex to complex issues where the analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors.
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The Medical Director will partner in leadership with hospital administration to create a sense of community and interact globally with the hospital and all clinicians. Using excellent communication and interpersonal skills, the Medical Director will support veterinary partner relationships and enhance an engaging work environment for all by making a positive impact on the culture while cultivating an environment where medical quality stands out.
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The Medical Director is expected to work Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm, with the possibility of some after-hours phone consultation. Additionally, the Medical Director spends some portion of most weeks in the Crisis Stabilization Unit supporting the staff and psychiatrists there, as well as in the adult and youth medication support programs.
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