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The Medical Director is responsible for oversight of the quality of care provided to patients receiving care across the care continuum as well as providing medical leadership for clinical and business planning, medical quality assessment/assurance and continuing medical education.
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Cook - Prepares and serves food, including texture modified and therapeutic diets following facility menus, current applicable federal, state, and local standards, guidelines and regulations, in line with our established policies and procedures to ensure that quality dining services, as may be directed by the Dining Services Director, are provided at all times.
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Additionally, performs Utilization Management reviews and directs/coordinates aspects of the utilization review staff activities, and participates in the Quality Improvement programs for the company.
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Participates in leadership team by actively contributing in decision making, grievance follow up, building and company-wide initiatives and attending leadership team meetings such as daily stand up, Managing Acute Care Conditions (MACC), Nutrition at Risk (NAR), Utilization Review (UR), Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) and other meetings as required.
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Oracle, Relativity or other document review platforms, Trial Director, Reports to Project Supervisor or Project Manager on task progress ; troubleshoots task issues; performs quality control spot-checking as necessary to ensure that work is of high quality and meets contract requirements; coordinates with other Contractor support staff, including data processing support staff; and documents the work performed.
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And will report to the Director, Database Analysis & Development and under the leadership of the VP, IT Infrastructure & Operations. Understanding of modern data architecture and experience with core data services like maintaining data lakes, data warehouses, data marts and relational and dimensional modeling, data quality and master data management.
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The new Global Regulatory Affairs Director is a critical hire to this organization leading PMA regulatory negotiations as the FDA point person as well as guiding clinical affairs, quality management, R&D, and all company team leaders toward successful pre-market approval.
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Support across milestone events in the region, including working closely with the Associate Director, Global Marketing and local team members to ensure Tent’s best-in-class quality standards and strategic objectives are met.
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Manage vendor performance in collaboration with the PMO Director. As the senior project manager for a modernization project, the project manager will lead a large cross-divisional project team of project managers, developers, systems administrators, business systems analysts, testing/quality assurance professionals, organizational change management, business subject matter expert, and technology vendors to successfully implement the project.
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Experience transferring to quality control (qualification/validation) and tech transfer to commercial settings. Coordinate efforts with compliance groups, including QC testing, QA, and regulatory teams, to ensure alignment with regulatory standards and quality assurance.
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Patient Care Coordinator, Patient Care Manager, Patient Care Director, Clinical manager, Clinical Director, Clinic supervisor, Clinic coordinator, care coordinator, care manager, critical access, nurse, medical assistant, physicians, nurse manager, nurse supervisor, Washington.
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Assist Deputy Director in reviewing and approving new projects and partnerships; processes site applications for new sites; maintains an annual 80% retention of members ensuring that all projects are completed per CNCS and partner goals.
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The Director, GCP Quality Assurance will lead the clinical quality function by supporting and providing oversight of clinical trials and clinical activities, establish and manage clinical quality systems, and ensure GCP compliance.
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Supports physician champions and service line directors to provide physician education regarding documentation improvement and any applicable updates in regulatory guidelines in conjunction with coding pillar and quality director.
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This Director provides vision and leadership throughout the organization and for continuous improvement of clinical and service quality outcomes; designs, implements and maintains systems ensuring integration of quality support across the organization, improvement of health outcomes; integrates and promotes patient safety and regulatory compliance; and optimizes risk prevention.
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