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Given the highly liquid nature of the energy markets, entering and exiting positions to maximize enterprise gross margin can occur dynamically at any point across the value chain. Coordinate and optimize product/crude scheduling and logistics, ensuring smooth operations across all stages of the value chain.
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Supports department staff in understanding the rationale for evidence-based value-based care for the selected patient population. + Leads implementation of departmental programs aimed at improving value-based care.
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Participates in Clinical Value Consortium to develop action plans to address organizational barriers to value based care and find opportunities for interdepartmental collaboration and sharing of standard methodologies across the Consortium.
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Under the supervision of the ambulatory care manager, the care coordinator provides care coordination services required to meet an individual's health care needs to promote cost-effective, quality outcomes.
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Through data driven insights we help our clients move in the right direction ensuring maximum value for their company. In short, we help some of the world's leading companies originate, create, execute, and realise value from deals.
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Overview Purpose Statement/Position Summary: The Clinical Value Analysis Coordinator is a clinician with an expert knowledge base, and complex decision-making skills, able to optimize healthcare processes, enhance patient care, and participate in financial stewardship across the continuum of care.
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This is an exempt position that reports to the Manager of Client Value and Practice Economics. The Client Value Analyst assists with the coordination and execution of the Firm's pricing and profitability strategies.
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The Clinical Value Analysis Coordinator is a clinician with an expert knowledge base, and complex decision-making skills, able to optimize healthcare processes, enhance patient care, and participate in financial stewardship across the continuum of care.
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The Clinical Value Analysis Coordinator's competencies should include clinical and evidence-based practice, cross-functional and interprofessional collaboration, change management and innovation, project management skills, data-driven decision-making, and financial acumen.
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Reporting into the Medical Value Liaison Field Director, the Senior Medical Value Liaison (MVL)/Executive MVL is a field-based role focused on applying clinical expertise and experience/knowledge of payors, health policy, payer utilization management, and pharmacoeconomics to strategically support Karuna's scientific strategy and business objectives.
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Possess 6+ years of work experience, including 2-3 years of IT strategy consulting, value advisory or management consulting experience. Possess a mix of business and technical acumen with the ability to engage and add value in discussions involving digital transformation, industry trends, and IT best practices.
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The ideal candidate has exceptional communication and interpersonal skills and is an avid consumer of the news who can help craft story ideas to inspire earned coverage on all platforms. Demonstrate tactical proficiency in media relations, including creating and driving strategic traditional/earned, outreach plans (and supporting paid media activations, as needed); manage multiple projects for multiple clients from concept to completion.
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Value Schools is seeking a High School English Teacher in the. Downtown Value School, serving K-8th Grade; Everest Value School, serving K-8th Grade; Central City Value High School, serving 9th-12th Grade; and University Prep Value High School, serving 9th-12 Grade.
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Value Schools opened its first school in 2002 and now operates four charter schools authorized by the Los Angeles Unified School District: Downtown Value School and Everest Value School (serving K-8th Grade), along with Central City Value High School and University Prep Value High School (serving 9th-12th Grade.
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5-7 years of progressive work experience in OEM residual value management, incentive program management, leasing, and remarketing. Design and implement residual value governance and KPI metrics to measure risk.
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