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Are in compliance with regulatory agencies, including but not limited to, Covered California, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), and the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC), in addition to collaboration with, inter-departments to ensure member needs are met while simultaneously building strong peer relationships.
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Identify unusual customer transaction patterns indicative of suspicious activity; implement and support the BSA automation system, which will aid in the Bank’s compliance with all Anti-Money Laundering laws, USA Patriot Act and OFAC. Investigate suspicious activity and be responsible for the preparation and filing of Suspicious Activity Reports within regulatory timelines.
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The Compliance Auditor I is responsible to perform routine audit and monitoring activities of internal health plan departments and external Plan delegates to ensure compliance with Medi-Cal and Medicare regulatory and contractual requirements, and operational plan requirements.
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Diverse Legal Challenges: In-house litigation roles at Allstate encompass a broad spectrum of legal work beyond traditional litigation, including regulatory compliance, risk assessment, and dispute resolution.
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Experience with legal and regulatory compliance standards such as GDPR, HIPAA, HITRUST, etc. Experience with IT governance, risk, and compliance management in a large global environment.
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Provides in-service training to staff and physicians, as necessary, to ensure high quality images and radiation treatments, a radiation-safe environment, and compliance with regulatory standards.
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Under the direction of the Deputy Director, the Internal Auditor conducts operational, performance and compliance audits of both inter and intradepartmental operations and systems to determine effective and efficient management practices and ensure compliance with applicable regulation.
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Provides general supervision for company-wide activities of personnel administration, wage and salary administration, management training and development, safety, benefits administration, employee communications, employee activities, staffing, legal compliance, and labor relations.
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The Government Affairs Manager plays a key role in crafting and shaping federal and state legislative and regulatory policy issues for the benefit of IEHP. The Government Affairs Manager has an active and visible leadership role with the state and federal advocacy associations and legislative offices.
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This poster provides information concerning the laws and procedures for filing complaints of violations of the laws with the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. As a Senior Trial Attorney, you'll handle bodily injury, property damage lawsuits, and more, with thrilling trials, arbitrations, and mediations.
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Working in collaboration with the Provider Network team to ensure network adequacy in geographical areas in compliance with regulatory requirements and IEHP strategies. Understanding of the financial implications, while ensuring legal and regulatory compliance.
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The Director works collaboratively with faculty, foundation and corporate philanthropy, advancement, corporate partnerships, Institute, and The Claremont Colleges Services business offices to foster a robust sponsored project pipeline and ensure compliance with all federal and sponsor regulations and donor designations related to extramural funding.
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The PSH Reporting and Billing Manager maintains a direct reporting relationship with the Director of PSH & Resident Services but also works closely with counterparts within the Compliance and Asset management Departments.
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This investigation includes but is not limited to a criminal, civil litigations and regulatory review, employment, education, and credit review (role dependent). We assist companies and non-profit organizations in delivering benefits to their employees.
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Design and implement programs to enhance EHS protocols at assigned Elite Comfort Solutions (ECS) locations, including behavioral safety and regulatory compliance programs, to help the company lower its total cost of risk and continuously improve performance.
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