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In collaboration with the Nurse Director, develops department goals, objectives and ensures compliance with hospital policy and procedure, clinical practice, guidelines, and regulatory and accreditation standards.
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Senior Regulatory Economist Responsibilities Include: Lead economic and regulatory analyses on high-profile projects impacting labor, immigration, health, transportation, and other critical policy areas.
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The Senior Vice President, Government Relations, will lead and manage NKF's advocacy programs across Congress, the administration, including agencies within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) such as FDA, CMS, and NIH. This person will be responsible for the development and implementation of NKF's policy agenda by directing NKF's policies and objectives involving local, state and federal government affairs.
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Serving as a senior member of the global communications leadership team, this role will be responsible for overseeing all communications efforts related to government relations, regulatory matters and public affairs worldwide; our global platform, product and public policies including community guidelines, content moderation and collaboration with law enforcement; and a wide range of safety-related initiatives, partners and programs from teen safety to mental health.
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Including at least 2 years of IRB or IACUC or related regulatory experience. We deliver multi-disciplinary solutions across communications & outreach, research & evaluation, policy & program management, digital transformation, and strategic staffing solutions with a focus on science, research, and healthcare domains.
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Track and analyze legislative and regulatory policy developments, providing intelligence and insights. + Develop and maintain an understanding of the policy and regulatory landscape; and.
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Following a 2022 merger of CNSI and Kepro, Acentra Health combines clinical services, technology solutions, and data analytics to accelerate better health outcomes. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities · Ability to prioritize, assign, and follow up on work · Ability to problem solve · Ability to provide technical consultation and policy interpretation · Excellent customer service · Excellent written and verbal communication skills · Microsoft Office basic skills Experience · Must be actively working as a PICU-RN at least 20 hours per week.
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This includes a firm grasp of the key policy issues facing major federal health programs; health insurance generally; drug pricing; public health; medical innovations and relevant FDA policy; and other issues that arise in key legislative and regulatory initiatives.
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Coordinate with division Compliance and Enforcement, Informal Dispute Resolution, Policy, and Training Units to identify gaps in the processes and systems governing RCS regulatory oversight operations.
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If you receive an offer of employment, it is MedStar Health's policy to hire its employees on an at-will basis, which means you or MedStar Health may terminate this relationship at any time, for any reason.
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Two to four years of health care regulatory experience, including with respect to coverage and reimbursement; preferred candidates will have experience with Medicaid regulatory and policy issues and/or complex questions of administrative law.
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At least three years of legislative or regulatory experience in a government role or comparable position in government relations or policy at a private sector organization (including a trade association, university, health care organization, law or lobbying firm, foundation or advocacy group.
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4 – 6 years relevant work experience in positions involving research, policy analysis, life science consulting, or government initiatives relating to health policy; including part-time work or internships.
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Responsibilities: Contribute to well-reasoned policy positions on matters of international health relating to global public health; health systems resiliency; pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response; investment in health; innovative financing; antimicrobial resistance; value-based health care; digital health; sustainable access to health products; and other topics as they arise.
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The Director, State Policy develops policy positions and partners with US State Affairs colleagues to improve the legislative, regulatory and economic environment in which the organization operates; facilitates and contributes to corporate communications and community engagement with government agencies, trade associations, and industry coalitions; and maintains and grows an extensive knowledge of regulations and legislation that affect organizational objectives.
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