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  • Medical Interpreter Manager 1

    Involves oversight of language access services for medical interpreting / translating for the patient care staff and for Limited English Proficient (LEP) patients and their families. Ensures compliance with federal, state and local laws. Safeguards ethical treatment, including sensitivity to cultural diversity, patient care and patient rights.

  • Nuclear Medicine Manager 1

    Involves the supervision or management of nuclear medicine technologists, who prepare, administer and measure radioactive isotopes in therapeutic and diagnostic studies using a variety of radioisotope equipment. Involves explaining imaging procedures to patients, monitoring patient's responses to the radioactive drugs, keeping detailed records of procedures and following safety precautions to protect themselves and patients from unnecessary radiation exposure.

  • Nuclear Medicine Supervisor 2

    Involves the supervision or management of nuclear medicine technologists, who prepare, administer and measure radioactive isotopes in therapeutic and diagnostic studies using a variety of radioisotope equipment. Involves explaining imaging procedures to patients, monitoring patient's responses to the radioactive drugs, keeping detailed records of procedures and following safety precautions to protect themselves and patients from unnecessary radiation exposure.

  • Patient Access Services Mgr 2

    Involves the management and administration of patient pre-registration and registration, pre-admissions and admissions, transfers, insurance eligibility and authorization, financial counseling and patient flow / bed management. Services are provided in a variety of environments, such as the emergency department, hospital admissions, birth center, ambulatory care clinics, surgery centers, laboratory and radiology services. Functions are provided in concert with clinical and business departments across the organization, to ensure efficient patient flow and to maximize revenue collection. Works closely with patient financial services and case management department to maintain payer requirements and analyze denials.

  • Patient Access Services Mgr 1

    Involves the management and administration of patient pre-registration and registration, pre-admissions and admissions, transfers, insurance eligibility and authorization, financial counseling and patient flow / bed management. Services are provided in a variety of environments, such as the emergency department, hospital admissions, birth center, ambulatory care clinics, surgery centers, laboratory and radiology services. Functions are provided in concert with clinical and business departments across the organization, to ensure efficient patient flow and to maximize revenue collection. Works closely with patient financial services and case management department to maintain payer requirements and analyze denials.

  • Patient Navigator Clinical 5

    Involves the clinical expertise, coordination and advocacy to assist patients and their families to cope successfully with the complexity of the hospital and health care system. Primary goals are to increase patient satisfaction, and to optimize care and outcomes. Acts as a communication liaison to understand the patient's individual clinical needs, desires, and concerns. Guides the patient and family to a broad range of services, amenities, and information to promote healing and ensure satisfaction with the patient care experience.

  • Patient Relations Manager 3

    Involves creating the ideal patient experience through collaboration with leaders, physicians, staff, and volunteers to ensure the consistent delivery of patient-centered care. Plans, implements and tracks outcomes for hospital-wide patient services programs. Monitors and ensures patient satisfaction with the services provided. Identifies and resolves patient, family and guest concerns and problems with organization services and staff. Provides education, resources, and data analytics; identifies, supports and publishes sustainable best practices.

  • Patient Relations Manager 2

    Involves creating the ideal patient experience through collaboration with leaders, physicians, staff, and volunteers to ensure the consistent delivery of patient-centered care. Plans, implements and tracks outcomes for hospital-wide patient services programs. Monitors and ensures patient satisfaction with the services provided. Identifies and resolves patient, family and guest concerns and problems with organization services and staff. Provides education, resources, and data analytics; identifies, supports and publishes sustainable best practices.

  • Patient Relations Manager 1

    Involves creating the ideal patient experience through collaboration with leaders, physicians, staff, and volunteers to ensure the consistent delivery of patient-centered care. Plans, implements and tracks outcomes for hospital-wide patient services programs. Monitors and ensures patient satisfaction with the services provided. Identifies and resolves patient, family and guest concerns and problems with organization services and staff. Provides education, resources, and data analytics; identifies, supports and publishes sustainable best practices.

  • Health Information Mgt Mgr 1

    Involves the retention and security of patient care information. Develops and coordinates policies and procedures incorporating legal, ethical, regulatory, accrediting standards, licensure requirements and vendor contract agreements. Works with information systems to establish best practice applications and data storage. Provides oversight of units that typically include transcription, coding and abstraction.

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