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Ambulatory RN - 2 years experience with vital assessment, plan of care development, and telephone triage. Ambulatory RN - 2 years experience with vital assessment, plan of care development, and telephone triage.
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Operating acute care hospitals, behavioral health facilities, outpatient facilities and ambulatory care access points, an insurance offering, a physician network and various related services located all over the U.S. States, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom.
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Partnership opportunity available Opportunity to participate in innovative studies Surgical centers have achieved accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC.
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Preferred Experience: At least three years' experience as a Registered Nurse in an emergency room, occupational health clinic or other ambulatory care clinic. Preferred Experience: At least three years' experience as a Registered Nurse in an emergency room, occupational health clinic or other ambulatory care clinic.
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Perform prospective, concurrent and retrospective review of inpatient, outpatient, ambulatory and ancillary services to ensure medical necessity, appropriate length of stay, intensity of service and level of care, including appeal requests initiated by providers, facilities and members.
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Improve the communities where we live and work through volunteering and charitable giving. Two (2) to four (4) years of clinical experience which may include acute patient care, discharge planning, case management, and utilization review, etc.
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Committed to improving the patient experience, the Pharmacist, Ambulatory care helps their patients to understand and feel connected to their health care plan by identifying and discussing medication changes and adherence gaps.
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May provide care in an ambulatory clinic, inpatient or outpatient hospital setting. May provide care in an ambulatory clinic, inpatient or outpatient hospital setting. Evaluates, diagnoses, provides consultation, medically manages and treats pulmonary disease patients.
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Will emphasize administrative and clinical skills in the classroom and laboratory under directed practical experience in physician offices, clinics, and ambulatory care settings, teen health centers, and in the public school system.
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