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Build strong/collaborative relationships with upstream and downstream departments, including Provider Network Operations, to ensure timely resolution of provider inquiries and prevent escalation to DOH/DFS or other regulatory bodies.
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The Vice President for Student Affairs oversees policies and procedures related to student conduct and discipline, ensures that college policies and practices provide fair and equitable treatment of all students, and that the programs and services in the Division of Student Affairs, including Athletics, comply with federal and state laws as well as the regulations, policies and guidelines of CUNY and other regulatory and accrediting bodies.
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Work with the Assistant Director of Academic Affairs on course scheduling, classroom and studio assignments, and monitoring faculty course loads to maximize resources consistent with University policies.
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The Manager of Operational Reporting is an important member of the Accounting Department working under the guidance of the Director of Financial Planning and Analysis in meeting fiscal needs related to the financial close, budgeting, forecasting, analysis, regulatory reporting, and program fiscal support of NYSARC Inc-Nassau County Chapter and its Affiliates.
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Adheres to St. Francis Hospital and departmental policies and procedures and JCAHO/ regulatory agency requirements. A member of Catholic Health, St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center is New York State's only specialty designated cardiac center.
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PCG’s Health practice offers in-depth programmatic knowledge and regulatory expertise to help state and municipal health agencies respond to regulatory change, improve access to health care, maximize program revenue, improve business processes, and achieve regulatory compliance.
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Gramercy has extensive in-house experience in the areas of underwriting, claims and litigation management, loss control and risk management, regulatory and compliance, coverage analyses, and business management.
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In addition, the team oversees the key risk management methodologies and calculations, including CECL and IFRS9 for credit reserves, and Basel Advanced RWA. Within FinCRO, Regulatory Capital Risk Management ("RCRM") provides independent risk management oversight for capital management, planning and forecasting, recovery and resolution planning, capital interpretations, and capital calculations and reporting.
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Ensure regulatory compliance is met per NYS DHS, NYS OTDA, NYC FDNY, NYC Dept. of Health, NYC Coalition for the Homeless, etc., is adhered to. Ensure regulatory compliance is met per NYS DHS, NYS OTDA, NYC FDNY, NYC Dept. of Health, NYC Coalition for the Homeless, etc., is adhered to.
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Maintain awareness of the standards for certification by the various regulatory agencies including NY Office of Mental Health and The Joint Commission. In partnership with the Medical Director of Acute Inpatient Services, ensure that there is adequate psychiatric coverage on the unit at all times, including staff vacations.
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Collaborate with the Office of External & Regulatory Affairs at the Central Office. NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens seeks a Director of Community Affairs under the supervision of the Associate Executive Director of External Affairs to serve as Queens Hospital Community Advisory Board/ Auxiliary Board Manager.
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Participates in on site regulatory surveys, i.e. VFC, Laboratory, Article 28, HRSA and development of Corrective Action Plans as needed. Performs other related duties as requested by the Regional Medical Director/or Gotham Health COO or CMO.
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The Office of the General Counsel of Legal Affairs (OLA) is recruiting for one (1) Agency Attorney III to function as Senior Attorney within their Support and Lien Recovery Litigation Unit (SLRLU.
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Provides guidance to and receives input from the SVP of Communications & External Affairs and the SVP & Special Advisor to the President & CEO. #LI-CJ1. Serve as point of contact for NYPA with the Governor’s legislative affairs office.
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Collaborates with the ACT and Case Management supervisory staff in developing comprehensive case management treatment plans and monitors documentation to ensure regulatory agency standards compliance, including the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the New York State Office of Mental Health and JCAHO.
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