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Pioneers in our industry, Interim HealthCare understands the value of compassionate, home-based care during this significant stage of life. As a Hospice Director of Healthcare Services/RN for Interim HealthCare, youll be surrounded by people who share your passion for end-of-life care and leaders who stand ready to support you.
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The SVP will assume the role of President of Evolent Care Partners ("ECP"), Evolent's business unit focused on value-based care relationships with primary care practices.
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Successful physical therapist operates at the top of their license, appropriately leveraging and delegating care amongst the clinic care team, driving toward consistent and predictably positive outcomes for our patients.
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Experience with Value Based Care programs. We understand the value of a diverse and inclusive workplace and strive to be an employer where employees across all spectrums have the opportunity to develop their skills, advance their careers and contribute their unique abilities to the growth of our company.
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Recruit, hire, orient, train and oversee hospice staff providing patient and family care. In this leadership role, you'll manage the people and processes that allow us to deliver exceptional care while enjoying the training, development and growth it offers.
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To meet the needs of the plan for value-based care. Develop the strategy for comprehensive, multi-year contracting to result in expanded coverage decisions and access to Option Care services from Key Accounts in the assigned area/region, including forward progress in value-based initiatives and clinical effectiveness with payers.
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Founded in 2022, Doctor at my Door is a provider of value-based, capitated primary care services with a focus on high-quality clinical outcomes, cost-effective care, and a patient-centric experience.
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Promote the value of Total Body Care by educating clients on new and expanded services, selling the Massage Envy Wellness Program, booking clients for future services, and encouraging homecare retail purchases based on service provider recommendations.
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Our value-based care model is designed for both our patients and our providers. At ChenMed, it isn t just primary care, it s transformative care. ChenMed invites BC/BE Primary Care Physicians for consideration in Columbia, SC.
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We offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package where you'll be rewarded based on your performance and recognized for the value you bring to the business. Approximately 2 years of experience working with SAP ERP based systems.
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