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coordinate assigned projects related to the Texas Child Mental Health programs such as the Child and Perinatal Psychiatric Access Networks (CPAN/PeriPAN) and Texas Child Health Access through Telemedicine
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. Provide advanced support to the Billing office by fielding complex inquiries related to insurance billing and patient out-of-pocket expenses. Responsibilities Serve as the department’s primary Patient
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Project, a facility investment that aims to provide multidisciplinary integrated care to serious and complex patients focused on cardiovascular, neurosciences, surgical specialties, medical specialties, and
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, the HUB coordinator, and other professionals on PDC projects. Coordinates Contract-related events, including networking with PMs, training sessions, orientations, etc. Other related functions as assigned
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. Other Job Duties may apply as assigned KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES Navigates complex organizational structures, builds strong relationships, and leverages networks to achieve goals. Prioritizes tasks
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Central Texas. Our Consultation-Liaison Service is an integrated psychiatry and psychology service that focuses on addressing the psychological and psychiatric needs of our medically complex children in
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accordance with specific specialty area standards and network nursing policy. Participates in orientation and education of staff and students. Other related functions as assigned. Required Qualifications
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cultivating a portfolio of high net worth donors and state and national foundation partners. They will have a high level of emotional intelligence, will be a collaborative, steady, organized and experienced
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resources. Documents delivery of cardiac critical health care and nursing processes in accordance with care standards and network nursing policy. Participates in orientation and education of staff and
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faculty and physicians and leadership. Increase engagement from high-net worth prospects and $1M+ gifts. Work with Texas Development to engage new Central Texas Wealth. Partner with faculty physicians