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• Ensure compliance with URAC, ACHC, and payer-specific clinical documentation and patient management program requirements. • Lead clinical audit readiness, quality improvement initiatives, and follow-ups
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interventions based on individual patient needs as directed by the Health Care Provider (HCP). Reinforces patient/family teaching plan based on identified health education needs and the condition and age of
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knowledge of intervention options and executes a program of skilled physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech language pathology intervention. Participates in professional growth activities. May
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The University of Virginia is a highly competitive Division I program committed to academic and athletic excellence. The Department of Athletics at the University of Virginia is now accepting
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of intervention options and executes a program of skilled physical therapy intervention. Actively participates in professional growth of self and others. Actively participates in quality improvement and program
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Education: High School Graduate or Equivalent required. Graduate of an accredited Surgical Technologist Training Program required. Experience: No experience required. Relevant experience preferred
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recruitment and buy-in, CARE program implementation and fidelity of implementation monitoring, and data analysis and manuscript generation. This position will complete duties as follows: Recruiting: Reaching
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applicants interested in developing a research program in the field of cancer biology are welcomed to apply. Expertise in the fields of molecular biology, cell biology, and genetics are expected. Experienced
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forms in a timely fashion, and adheres to all aspects of the Corporate Compliance Plan and the UPG Compliance Plans. Complies with Health System and UPG policies and procedures. (May) Provides supervision
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher (Research Associate) to support our NIH funded research program investigating astrocyte dysfunction in Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease. Specifically we