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to identified patients eligible for WRAP (Working to Reduce Admissions Program). They promote effective utilization and monitoring of health care resources; and assume a critical role beside and in alignment with
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critical role beside and in alignment with the interdisciplinary teams to achieve optimal patient-centered, clinical, and resource outcomes. They are responsible for managing the WRAP Population through
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patients eligible for WRAP (Working to Reduce Admissions Program). They promote effective utilization and monitoring of health care resources; and assume a critical role beside and in alignment with
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activities across multiple disparate information systems to support physician and hospital operations while delivering a caring message in a streamlined, transparent and cohesive process. The Specialist shall
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Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). The operating room consists of 9 on-site ORs and 3 off-site areas providing multiple surgical specialties. The ACU/PACU consists of a pre-operative unit, a Phase II recovery
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multiple active patients at a time Document HPIs, clinical findings, interpretation of labs and imaging, disposition and treatment plans accurately in the electronic medical record (EMR) system (EPIC
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Job Summary: The Radiology Technologist Aide (RTA) is a crucial piece of the Radiology workflow, encompassing multiple areas within the Radiology department. The RTA serves as a clinical resource
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University of Vermont Medical Center | South Burlington, Vermont | United States | about 6 hours ago
to demonstrate professional flexibility and effectively coordinate high acuity patient care with multiple providers within and outside of our health network. EDUCATION: Applicant must have a necessary education
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relationships on and off campus that generate goodwill and have a positive impact on the image and reputation of the organization. This role oversees the planning, execution, and evaluation of programs that align
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of the discharge plan, including all treatment interventions provided while the patient was in our care. Able to demonstrate professional flexibility and effectively coordinate high acuity patient care with multiple