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Keep Faculty Practice Plan IT division and HRSA CAREWare liaisons informed of activities, concerns, issues, and problems encountered. The position is responsible for promoting data quality by providing feedback, building capacity, offering technical support to the clinic Ryan White Principal Investigators funded sub-recipients, and thorough input in the clinic's development, improvement, and implementation of data systems and strategies that optimize statistical efficiency and quality.
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Previous experience working and/or collaborating with researchers from federal government agencies whose mission relates to public health (e.g., NIH, CDC, FDA, HRSA, or other HHS agencies). Previous experience working and/or collaborating with researchers from federal government agencies whose mission relates to public health (e.g., NIH, CDC, FDA, HRSA, or other HHS agencies.
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This division works directly with the Health and Human Services (HHS) agency focused customers such as the National Institute of Health (NIH), HRSA, ACF, SAMSHA and state and local public health departments and indirectly with other HHS operating divisions and agencies that have a role in the delivery of public health.
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Experience supporting federal health communications and social marketing projects for federal agencies such as CDC, FDA, NIH, HRSA and/or SAMHSA. Experience supporting federal health communications and social marketing projects for federal agencies such as CDC, FDA, NIH, HRSA and/or SAMHSA.
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Familiar with HRSA, HEDIS, Government HealthCare practices, and general Population Health Analytics. Experience with Relevant™Healthcare Analytics tool and/or eClinicalWorks (eCW) preferred.
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As a non-profit, CCI is committed to improving health equity through the provision of affordable primary care for all, across all stages of life. As a 501(c)3 non-profit, CCI is committed to providing high-quality, affordable primary healthcare to every patient across all life stages.
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This website is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $ 3,333,289 with 0% financed with non-governmental sources.
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NHSC/HRSA loan repayment options, if applicable. The Internist (Internal Medicine Physician) will function as one of the primary medical services providers for Mary's Center, and is responsible for initiating assessment, diagnosis, and the implementation of a range of care interventions for patient presenting with undifferentiated and undiagnosed health problems.
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Maintain extensive working knowledge of federal grant programs, including, but not limited to, NIH, HRSA, SAMHSA, DoD, and others. Maintain extensive working knowledge of federal grant programs, including, but not limited to, NIH, HRSA, SAMHSA, DoD, and others.
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Experience working with federal funders (CDC, HRSA, SAMHSA) preferred. Expertise in Medicaid claims data systems or public health surveillance data systems is preferred (i.e., eHARS, PRISM, MAVEN, etc.
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The Capture Manager’s role is pivotal in securing new business opportunities while expanding market presence within the government sector, with particular emphasis on the public health and technology domains (HHS, CDC, FDA, NIH, HRSA, CMS, VHA, DHA, etc.
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Identify and evaluate potential government contract opportunities aligned with the company's capabilities, strategic goals, and target markets. Extensive experience (typically 10+ years) in government contracting within the public health and technology sectors, with a proven track record of successful capture management for complex, high-value opportunities.
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Experience with engagement with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and other executive branch agencies (e.g. CMMI, HRSA, OMB, political appointees. Experience with engagement with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and other executive branch agencies (e.g. CMMI, HRSA, OMB, political appointees.
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May assist with reporting, internal audits, and compliance assessments – e.g., I-9, Joint Commission, HRSA. May assist with reporting, internal audits, and compliance assessments – e.g., I-9, Joint Commission, HRSA.
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Experience within 340B market verticals and relationship development with HRSA contracted entities preferred. Experience within 340B market verticals and relationship development with HRSA contracted entities preferred.
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