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Cutting edge, innovative and collaborative As a MedStar Medical Group clinician, you can expect: A competitive salary Generous paid time off Medical, dental and vision insurance Paid malpractice insurance CME leave and CME allowance Retirement saving plan – 403(b) with % employer match Be a part of a nationally recognized health system and the largest provider of health services in the Baltimore/Washington region.
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Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant - In Home Urgent Care Interested in joining a well-established, multi-state Healthcare organization that offers in-home, urgent care / emergency care services?
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Knowledge of common data sources for health care provider data such as the Provider Enrollment, Chain, and Ownership System (PECOS), National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) and National Provider Identifier (NPI) registry.
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What you will contribute: Support the Customer Support and Provider Engagement Team project management while delivering customer and provider support to promote efficient gap closure activitiesDevelop, implement and conduct effective training sessions regarding risk adjustment documentation and coding and quality.
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JOB SUMMARY The Direct Service Provider works with consumers daily to provide oversight in community, home, residential, or other treatment settings. JOB SUMMARY The Direct Service Provider works with consumers daily to provide oversight in community, home, residential, or other treatment settings.
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Job Title: Virtual Primary Care Advanced Practice Provider- Licensed in LA,GA,IL,FL,TN, OH, PA and/or TX (Remote/Part-Time) About Us: First Stop Health provides care that people love® with our convenient, high-quality and confidential virtual care solutions – Telemedicine, Virtual Mental Health and Virtual Primary Care. We help our patients save time and money through compassionate care that’s available 24/7 via app, website or phone.
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Current active licensure to practice as a Mid Level Provider (NP) in the State of Maryland Completion of a approved Nurse Practitioner program by the appropriate Maryland licensing Board. Mid Level Provider(Nurse Practitioner) licensure in Active status in Maryland.
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Stay well-informed of industry trends and best practices in provider network management. Develop a framework for onboarding, training, and development of Provider Network ManagersEnsure compliance with all applicable contracts, regulations, and payer standards.
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Viewing: Nurse Practitioner (NP) - Adult & Family Compensation Information: $164,736 - $183,040 / year
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Job DescriptionASRC Federal invites all incumbents supporting future Defense Health Agency (DHA) Geographic Service Provider (GSP) IT Touch-Support Services task orders/contracts to apply get to learn more about ASRC Federal and our offerings.
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The Acute Care Advanced Practice Provider exercises independent judgement in the assessment, diagnosis and initiation of medical processes and procedures, in accordance with the licensure regulations of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and as delineated in the written Scope of Practice and Protocol.
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Healthcare provider or fellowship experience and/or education in health economics is strongly desired. Understanding of market/financial analysis in context of healthcare provider needs. Guidehouse's Payer Provider Financial Solutions Area helps hospitals, health systems, and other providers control operating costs while providing high-quality care to the communities they serve.
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Job SummaryWorking with the Director, Network & Provider Analytics and other members of the Network & Provider Analytics team, the Senior Manager will lead the analytic support of contract negotiations, strategic initiatives and regulatory requests.
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The Clinical Provider Auditor II is responsible for identifying issues and/or entities that may pose potential risk associated with fraud and abuse. Clinical Provider Auditor II. Requires coding certification (CPC, CCS, CPMA.
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Join Kadlec Clinic as a full-time OB/GYN for its Richland, Washington location.
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