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  • Quality Improvement HC Specialist 3

    Involves the establishment and supervision of processes (e.g., performance improvement, clinical documentation, etc.) to achieve the optimal degree of excellence in the services rendered to every patient. Evaluation of practice operates within the parameters of patient outcome, cost-benefit in care provision, and patient access to the health care delivery system. Provides for internal strategic planning efforts and implementing continuous quality improvement programs.

  • Quality Improvement HC Specialist 2

    Involves the establishment and supervision of processes (e.g., performance improvement, clinical documentation, etc.) to achieve the optimal degree of excellence in the services rendered to every patient. Evaluation of practice operates within the parameters of patient outcome, cost-benefit in care provision, and patient access to the health care delivery system. Provides for internal strategic planning efforts and implementing continuous quality improvement programs.

  • Quality Improvement HC Specialist 1

    Involves the establishment and supervision of processes (e.g., performance improvement, clinical documentation, etc.) to achieve the optimal degree of excellence in the services rendered to every patient. Evaluation of practice operates within the parameters of patient outcome, cost-benefit in care provision, and patient access to the health care delivery system. Provides for internal strategic planning efforts and implementing continuous quality improvement programs.

  • Regulatory and Cmplnce HC Specialist 3

    Involves the review and evaluation of healthcare regulatory compliance controls and programs. Develops regulatory policies and systems from a strategic perspective; keeps abreast of regulatory issues, plans for changes and / or integration as new healthcare affiliations are assumed. Provides education and consultation to hospital and medical staff regarding the integration of compliance regulatory standards with programs and operations. Acts as a channel of communication to direct compliance issues to appropriate resources for investigation and resolution. Ensures issues and concerns are being appropriately evaluated, investigated and resolved. Develops and maintains policies and procedures for the general operation of the compliance program and its related activities. (For primary focus in privacy, see "Privacy" job standards.)

  • Regulatory and Cmplnce HC Specialist 2

    Involves the review and evaluation of healthcare regulatory compliance controls and programs. Develops regulatory policies and systems from a strategic perspective; keeps abreast of regulatory issues, plans for changes and / or integration as new healthcare affiliations are assumed. Provides education and consultation to hospital and medical staff regarding the integration of compliance regulatory standards with programs and operations. Acts as a channel of communication to direct compliance issues to appropriate resources for investigation and resolution. Ensures issues and concerns are being appropriately evaluated, investigated and resolved. Develops and maintains policies and procedures for the general operation of the compliance program and its related activities. (For primary focus in privacy, see "Privacy" job standards.)

  • Regulatory and Cmplnce HC Specialist 1

    Involves the review and evaluation of healthcare regulatory compliance controls and programs. Develops regulatory policies and systems from a strategic perspective; keeps abreast of regulatory issues, plans for changes and / or integration as new healthcare affiliations are assumed. Provides education and consultation to hospital and medical staff regarding the integration of compliance regulatory standards with programs and operations. Acts as a channel of communication to direct compliance issues to appropriate resources for investigation and resolution. Ensures issues and concerns are being appropriately evaluated, investigated and resolved. Develops and maintains policies and procedures for the general operation of the compliance program and its related activities. (For primary focus in privacy, see "Privacy" job standards.)

  • Government Relations Specialist 2

    Involves government relations activities associated with reaching, serving, and engaging external constituencies through lobbying, advocacy, coalition building, programs, and events on behalf of campus and / or medical center. Key constituencies include local, state and federal policymakers, government relations officials, university leadership, interest groups and associations, external stakeholders, advocates and the general public.

  • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Professional 4

  • Engineering Specialist 2

    Involves engineering design, construction and alteration of electrical, mechanical, gaseous and liquid systems in buildings, facilities and other structures. Involves new construction, major alterations and maintenance of physical plant facilities for general purposes. Includes civil, electrical and mechanical engineering specialties.

  • Academic Program Management Officer 3

    Involves managing a significant, independent academic or research program. Formulates program strategies and goals. Plans, directs and controls program budget and other related resources.

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