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Certified Biller or Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist. Provider credentialing and Medicaid Excess Income process and procedure. Process agency wide provider and agency enrollment, credentialing, and revalidation through CAQH.
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Key stakeholder departments include, configuration, provider relations, provider credentialing, provider enrollment, claims, medical management and payment integrity. SUMMARY: The Provider Contracting Manager is responsible for leading or assisting with network development activities of commercial and government programs including: preparing contract proposals in accordance with financial, operational and quality objectives, drafting and negotiating contract terms, contract implementation and maintenance.
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CFG is a comprehensive healthcare provider that is dedicated to improving quality of life for individuals and families by providing innovative medical and mental health services. Maintains required annual licensure and credentialing requirements for the nursing personnel of the program.
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In-house credentialing and licensing teams. Aya Locums is a leading healthcare staffing provider matching physicians and advanced practitioners with top facilities across the country. Continuing medical education (CME) activities to maintain medical licenses.
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Performs sick call, assessing and treating acute problems using nursing protocols and referring patients to an advanced practice provider, physician, behavioral health provider, and/or dentist as appropriate.
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Responsible for organization, documentation, and reporting in support of key organizational initiatives as well as the coordinating of contract process within Network Provider Operation (NPO) business units (contracting, credentialing, provider data maintenance, document management) and other related departments as needed.
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The Credentialing Specialist is responsible for facilitating all aspects of provider credentialing, including initial appointment, reappointment, credential audits, as well as clinical privileging for Medical Staff, Allied Health Professionals, and all other providers as outlined in the corporate policy and procedures, or hospital bylaws.
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Serve as the liaison between the providers and the CMO regarding all credentialing issues (ie, status changes, recredentialing, QM files, special plans etc) Manage the new provider (MD and allied health personnel) on-boarding process, including not only credentialing but also systems access, billing and scheduling processes.
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Affiliated with NY Presbyterian, (Doing in-hospital deliveries is up to the provider- Deliveries are not required) - WFM to provide all the infrastructure to get your practice up and running, including office space & equipment, EMR, reception/administrative support, billing, staffing, and assistance in credentialing.
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Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS) certification preferred. Informs management regarding the status of departmental operations and provider credentialing issues of concern.
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Access to nationwide travel assignments Weekly pay and direct deposit Full coverage of all credentialing fees Private housing or housing allowance Group Health insurance for you and your family Tax Free Per Diems, Housing Stipends and Travel Reimbursements Company-paid life and disability insurance Travel reimbursement Access to our Clinical Nurse Liaison Team 401(k) matching Unlimited Referral Bonuses starting at $500 Personalized gifts delivered to your door step.
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OB component is optional (can do just GYN without OB)- This position is meant to be flexible with the provider controlling how much or how little they want to work; this will determine how much they earn.
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This position is meant to be flexible with the provider controlling how much or how little they want to work; Comfort with adolescent GYN care along with LGBTQ+ GYN care strongly preferred. Existing patient base at WFM will provide you with a strong foundation of patients in need of OBGYN care.
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Healthcare Field Experience- Required Credentialing: Responsible for all aspects of provider credentialing and re-credentialing. Title : Credentialing Specialist. · Credentialing Standards: maintains consistency in database entry to ensure accurate and consistent processes.
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This role requires intra-departmental communication, process management and collaboration with our Contracting, Credentialing, Provider Network Operations, and IT Staff to become a partner in the plan's strategic network growth and contracting initiatives.
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