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Faculty, staff and students are united by the institutional mission: Spalding University is a diverse community of learners dedicated to meeting the needs of the times in the tradition of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth through quality undergraduate and graduate liberal and professional studies, grounded in spiritual values, with an emphasis on service and the promotion of peace and justice.
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The Construction Manager will have the campus level responsibility for project success, GC relationship, team development and relationship management with key cross functional partners at the site in a culture of collaboration, safety and quality unparalleled in the data center construction industry.
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Analyzes Vizient and other program identified mortality and complications data on a regular basis to identify areas for improvement, education, and safety improvement activities. Works in collaboration with the Physician Chairs, Nursing Directors, Executive Director Quality, CMO, CQO and Quality Steering Committee and any others to evaluate the effectiveness and appropriateness of care and development of policies and procedures.
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The Health Quality and Stars team centralizes quality improvement and governance processes targeting Humana's Medicare Advantage members, and also manages compliant data submissions to CMS in adherence with the Stars Rating Program.
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Provides trouble resolution and serves as a point of technical escalation on complex issues related to data ingestion and data quality; drives ownership and timely remediation of issues identified in Prisma Cloud.
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This position functions as a technical data steward within the organization, managing incoming data feeds and data quality. Analyze data, identifying trends to fine-tune business rules for data quality monitoring.
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Knowledge of relevant data standards (i.e. EDI/XML/MMIS proprietary formats) and can act as a technical resource for both their teams and product management. The results achieved should reflect a high quality, high value customer experience while meeting or exceeding GHX OPEX, revenue, and utilization goals.
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Performs audits on local competitors and provide data to Trilogy Home Office. Works with Life Enrichment to make sure social channels best reflect quality of service offering. Develops and implements a strategic, rolling 90-day sales plan that supports the goals for campus, using sales data to achieve sales metrics.
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Maintain and review quality leadership system charts for data accuracy and work group binning. Provide external and internal data checks for quality reviews. AVIS Cell Data Analysis and Interpretation - Experience.
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By applying, you consent to your information being transmitted by HourlyJobsNearMe to the Employer, as data controller, through the Employer's data processor SonicJobs. Performs ongoing, systematic collection and analysis of patient data pre - during - post hemodialysis treatment for assigned patients and documents in the patient medical record, makes adjustments or modifications to treatment plan as indicated and notifies Team Leader, Charge Nurse, Supervisor or Physician as needed.
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Has experience with data visualization tools such as Power BI. We are looking for an experienced Quality Engineer, who has great communication skills and a keen analytical mindset, to support the operation's mission to be the center of operational excellence, delivering the highest level of customer satisfaction by focusing on continuous improvement activities and root cause problem solving.
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Baptist Health Floyd, Quality Resources. In this role, the Clinical Quality Coordinator provides analytic and project management support to high priority Infection Prevention and safety initiatives throughout the institution.
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Job Purpose The Lean Manufacturing Manager will be responsible for planning, designing, and facilitating Dana Operating System (DOS) / Lean projects resulting in improvements in Safety, Quality, Productivity, Cost and Morale.
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Coordinate and work with quality, engineering, production operations, sourcing, and sales, to ensure on-time delivery and lead time targets are met by providing input/direction on all aspects of material flow including transactions, planning, scheduling, cost, and quality.
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Operate equipment, loading, and unloading rolls, maintaining a clean working environment,monitor sputtering chamber data, assist in quality control measures, and other routine tasksrelated to production.
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