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. Consistently meet patient care productivity standards as defined for the role. Work collaboratively with supervisors and peers to optimize team productivity. Effectively utilize support personnel (aides, senior
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support of the departmental, cyclical new-hire onboarding training cycle, system optimizations, and upgrades. Develop application-specific instructional designs and supporting materials aligned to Duke
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an interdisciplinary team and a patient’s care team to optimize clinical outcomes through a seamless model of transitions, access, and care. This role focuses on improving the health status and connection to resources
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revenue cycle issues that arise for their application area and must be very knowledgeable of DUHS/PRMO policies, procedures, and business operations. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Revenue
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, implementation, and evaluation of discharge plans and care transitions across the continuum of care. This role supports optimal patient outcomes, effective resource utilization, and compliance with CMS and other
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of equipment. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Level 1 Level 1 associates are responsible for at least one of the following areas to ensure optimal inventory management for in-scope facilities. In
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. Serve as the staff and patient advocate to ensure optimal patient care. Interface with patients and families to ensure that care is consistent with their expectations. Ensure active use of the nursing
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evaluating new laboratory experiments; recommend changes in materials, methods, and procedures to optimize effectiveness. Maintain chemical, equipment, and teaching material inventories across prep rooms and
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, APP, and nursing leadership to optimize clinical operations, patient access, and care quality across all sites. Develop, manage, and monitor clinic budgets, including payroll, capital, and operating
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Services) to coordinate daily OR scheduling. The position assists with managing and building the OR schedule while collaborating with surgeon offices and nurse leaders to optimize the OR schedule