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Maintains active participation in relevant meetings, including Team Meetings, Case Consultations, and Treatment Teams, in order to provide clinical support and recommendations. Understanding of Medicare, Medicaid and Health Plan benefit structures. Assist administrative staff and clinical Users on best practices, training, and workflow improvements to increase AWV utilization and member penetration to achieve defined goals and objectives. view job details

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Serves as conduit to educate and enable care coordination between stakeholders resulting in an optimal healthcare experience and customer satisfaction. Required Bachelor’s degree, Advanced Degree preferred. Requires intermittent travel (may vary by assignment) up to 50% of time. view job details

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We understand drug development in the clinical trial setting. Since our founding in 2008, we have successfully completed 213 medical studies and clinical trials for the treatment of medical and central nervous system conditions, with an additional 21 currently enrolling as of January 2016. We deliver reliable, verifiable, cutting edge research and clinical trial results by thoroughly planning for every study, carefully and compassionately evaluating subjects, and adhering precisely to protocol throughout our clinical trials process. We provide superior performance combined with quality data - ... view company details

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Chicago White Metal Casting (CWM) is a custom producer of aluminum, magnesium, zinc and miniature zinc die castings. Founded in 1937, the company delivers high-tech, award-winning die castings worldwide to leading OEM manufacturers. Die casting design and production services include: * DFM evaluation * Magmasoft process simulation of die designs with CAD/CAM tooling construction * Various prototype options (in-house and other) * Process-controlled six-sigma die casting production * Advanced in-house CNC machining enabling delivery of components requiring post-casting operations * A full range ... view company details

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Spin Doctor The flight leaves in an hour. One journalist is on the line while another is on hold. Red-eyed from lack of sleep, you put your reading glasses back on as an aide hands you the results of the latest poll. It's the life of communications consultant Michael Goldman, who has advised many of the Democratic presidential candidates of the last few decades. After years of serving politicians including Pres. Clinton, Sen. Bill Bradley, and Sen. Ted Kennedy, Goldman is rarely starstruck. Ironically, it's heroes from earlier in life who have provided Goldman the rare thrill on meeting for t... view article details

Q. I am working as consultant for a company and have been asked to join as an employee. How does the fee I receive as a consultant relate to the salary I would get as an employee?A. The answer depends on two things: the way you're currently charging the company; and the role you're being asked to take on as a full-time employee.First, there is the matter of expenses. Consultants typically work off site and are on company premises principally for meetings. Such consultants may charge their customers fees that cover overhead in addition to the fees for the services being performed. Consultants' ... view article details

Medical and Health Services Managers are responsible for making sure that the day-to-day operations of the medical office run smoothly. Though Health Services managers do not provide health care directly, they are responsible for the planning and coordination of health care delivery, making their role just as essential to the medical field as nurses or doctors.A Health Services Manager may be either generalized or specialized, depending on the size and needs of the office. Bigger offices usually require a number of Health Administrators with varying specialties to implement procedures and poli... view article details

Which Jobs Are on the Rise? As the last chapter of 2013 is written, we once again turn our sights on what’s to come in the new year. And as it turns out, 2014 has a lot to offer in the way of new job growth.We looked into our own Salary.com crystal ball and then referenced sources like the US Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine which fields are slated to enjoy the most growth over the next few years. So if you’re currently unemployed and searching for a job, or if you’re unsatisfied and hoping to change careers, the first thing you need to do is see if your job is on this list.8. ... view article details

From CNN Money and the compensation experts at Salary.com6. Market research analyst Why it's great If you want to know what the next big thing is, this is your field. Before launching a product or service, companies turn to market research analysts who collect and evaluate data about consumer wants, needs and buying habits. You get to work on a huge variety of projects: In a single day you might run a taste test on a new vodka flavor, evaluate a re-branding campaign for a hot dog and analyze political polling data. What's cool Testing products before they hit the market. You talk to lots of pe... view article details

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This past June at the WorldatWork Conference, Steve Brink, President and Chief Revenue Officer at uFlexRewards, and our very own David Turetsky led a presentation that focused on working with HR consultants. Sometimes, you're presented with an HR problem that needs to be solved much sooner than later-there's no time to hire and onboard a new team and you find yourself looking externally for help. With such a wide array of options, it's important to know what to expect and which questions to ask when looking to hire a consultant. In this episode, Steve and David talk about the "why", "when", an... view blog & white papers details

Talent operations is a crucial function in the process of modern talent acquisition.  A newer way of doing things in finding the right people for a job comes with it. Effective talent operations help companies quickly hire the best people and stay ahead in today's competitive business world. Talent operations help companies do this by having a well-organized and fact-based approach to finding the best talents. This article explores what talent operations are and why they are crucial for the hiring process of modern organizations. What Are Talent Operations? Talent operations include various p... view blog & white papers details

Finding and hiring top talent is no easy feat. Behind the scenes of any company's talent acquisition operations is a host of tasks that need to run like a well-oiled machine. The talent acquisition (TA) team source, screen, and hire the best candidates that will drive business results. There are a number of key talent acquisition operations. These operations help refine hiring process by using technology. Building a candidate experience and mining for passive talent is another one. Talent acquisition operations contain many moving parts. For a company to gain a competitive edge, talent acquis... view blog & white papers details

The pandemic may have spurred last year’s record-high quit rates, but job seekers weren’t necessarily all motivated by health and safety concerns. Many left because of low pay. A Pew Research Center study released in March found that 63% of those who left a job said low pay numbered among the reasons why they quit, alongside a lack of advancement opportunities (63%) and feeling disrespected at work (57%). Thirty-seven percent of respondents said low pay was a major reason why they left their jobs. David Turetsky, VP of consulting at Salary.com, saw Pew’s findings play out in real time. “We cam... view blog & white papers details

The pandemic may have spurred last year’s record-high quit rates, but job seekers weren’t necessarily all motivated by health and safety concerns. Many left because of low pay. A Pew Research Center study released in March found that 63% of those who left a job said low pay numbered among the reasons why they quit, alongside a lack of advancement opportunities (63%) and feeling disrespected at work (57%). Thirty-seven percent of respondents said low pay was a major reason why they left their jobs. David Turetsky, VP of consulting at Salary.com, saw Pew’s findings play out in real time. “We cam... view blog & white papers details