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The Population Health Director will champion population health strategies to support TrueCare’s annual goals and objectives in the value-based healthcare environment. The TrueCare Population Health Director serves as the designated clinical leader for TrueCare's Population Health Program.
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The Population Health Care Manager is responsible for delivering clinical expertise to manage health care needs of specific patient populations across the continuum of care with a goal of improving patient health outcomes and reducing unnecessary utilization and cost.
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This role is a frontline population health worker who is also a trusted member of the community and/or has a close understanding of the community served. The Community Health Worker (CHW) behaves in a professional manner and consistently demonstrates and promotes the values of respect, exceptional service, continuous improvement, safety, trust, and transparency for the patient and all members of the healthcare team.
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Collaborates with Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO)/Chief Information Officer (CIO) in the creation of the information infrastructure that will support proper analysis of clinical and financial data to support managed care and population health.
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Our firm has expertise in all aspects of population health, strategy, delivery system development, payment systems reform, workforce development and population health management support services, including peerless analytics and performance improvement.
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The Population Health Solutions team is responsible for implementation, development, and maintenance of technology solutions to support UW Medicine's organizational Population Health, Value-Based Care, Regulatory, and Quality Improvement initiatives.
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S/he will be responsible for assisting the Care Managers and clinical pharmacists with medication-related issues such as medication adherence, medication access, medication histories, and other duties as assigned by the Pharmacy Technician Supervisor or Assistant Director of Population Health Pharmacy Services.
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Summary The Population Health Informatics Analyst (PHIA) works across multiple internal divisions and departments to manage, organize, report, and integrate key public health information sources used in daily public health operations.
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Use your expertise to grow your career and make a difference in the community as a Population Health Manager with our Venice Family Clinic team. In this leadership role, the Population Health Manager will support our Population Health initiatives to increase the quality of care, while maintaining cost-effective outcomes through targeted patient outreach and care gap closure.
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Working with the Population Health & Value Based Care team and organizational cross-functional teams, this individual will collaborate to develop the infrastructure and processes needed to meet business needs within a complex academic health system.
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As a Care Coordinator in our Population Outreach department, you will provide population health and quality metrics support for Hawai‘i Health Partners (HHP) Primary Care Physician members.
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Strong sense of teamwork and collaboration, as caseload coverage is shared amongst the entire Population Health Nurse Care team and all aspects of services are further coordinated with several multi-disciplinary teams.
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Oxford Family Medicine seeks to hire a Population Health Nurses who will embrace our mission of Advancing Health Together (Hours are 8am-5pm, onsite)  Job Summary :  The Population Health Nurse is responsible and accountable for clinical expertise for specific complex patient populations.
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Recommend interventions or strategic adjustments to the Manager of Quality and Population Health so the practice may improve clinical quality and operational efficiency. The Population Health Coordinator (PHC) is primarily responsible for managing the implementation of identified sections of the Quality Department strategic plan with a focus on improving the foundational building blocks for high functioning primary care.
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Experience teaching in epidemiology/population health and demography. The focus of this class is the application of Epidemiology and Population Health principles designed to improve the health of aggregate groups, which includes issues such as public and global health, disease surveillance and prevention, and outbreak analysis.
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