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, Ohio Medicaid membership, management of chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, and health system payment innovation. See more about GRC’s project work here: https://grc.osu.edu/Projects
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include combinations of the following: leads or assists with the development of and provides technical assistance for the development and coding of quality measures; processes, cleans, and reviews
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, SAS, or SQL for data preparation and analysis. R coding experience is preferred. Experience processing and analyzing electronic health record data. Experience in quality improvement or population health
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. staff, 100% FTE, & Term) https://hr.osu.edu/benefits/eligibility Additional Information: MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Master's Degree or equivalent experience required; 3 years of relevant experience
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dietician, if applicable to role. Participates and provides support in the Emergency Response effort, including Code Blues and Stroke Alerts. Engages in appropriate hospital and/or departmental committees
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provides technical assistance for the development and coding of quality measures; reviews Electronic Health Record (EHR) data received from clinical sites participating in quality improvement collaboratives
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of Engineering The Department of Engineering Education (https://eed.osu.edu/) at The Ohio State University invites applications for a part-time Lecturer appointment to teach first-year engineering courses
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) https://hr.osu.edu/benefits/eligibility Additional Information: This job profile is a Undergraduate Academic Advisor 2 (S2 level) on the career roadmap. The offer for this position will fall within
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maternal and infant mortality, behavioral health, management of chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, and health system payment innovation. See more about GRC’s project work here: https
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working for an institution doing worldwide life-changing research and outreach. Learn more here: https://hr.osu.edu/careers/ . In accordance with the Disaster Preparedness and University State