Sponsored Programs Director directs and oversees externally funded programs for a university/college such as research programs and scholarship programs. Responsible for managing the administrative activities of the program including identifying funding sources, acquiring funding, setting program policies and objectives, and allocating resources. Being a Sponsored Programs Director requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. The Sponsored Programs Director manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. To be a Sponsored Programs Director typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1 - 3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes.
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Provider credentialing involves verifying the qualifications and credentials of healthcare providers, such as physicians, nurses, and other medical professionals, to ensure they meet the standards and requirements of healthcare organizations and insurance companies. This process includes verifying education, training, licensure, certifications, and professional experience, as well as conducting background checks and reviewing malpractice history. Provider credentialing is essential for maintaining the quality and integrity of healthcare services and ensuring that patients receive care from qualified and competent providers.
Provider Contracting involves negotiating and managing contracts with healthcare providers, such as physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities, on behalf of a healthcare organization or insurance company. This role requires strong negotiation skills, knowledge of healthcare regulations and reimbursement methodologies, and the ability to build and maintain positive relationships with providers. Provider Contracting professionals work to ensure that the organization has a strong network of high-quality providers and that contracts are structured to support the organization's goals and objectives while also meeting the needs of the providers. They also monitor provider performance and compliance with contract terms to ensure the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective care to patients.