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The Medication History Technician is responsible for gathering, verifying, and documenting patients' home medication regimens. S/he conducts interviews with patients and families in a professional, thorough and timely manner. S/he networks with retail pharmacies, care givers, assisted living facilities, and other related establishments; gathers the most comprehensive list of home medications for physician reconciliation; is responsible for allergy documentation, last dose verification, and compliance status. S/he identifies discrepancies within medication profiles including indications, dosages, and frequencies.
The practice of Occupational Therapy shall include assessment, treatment, planning, implementing, education, communication and demonstration of leadership to address the needs of patients and their families as well as to foster a positive working relationship among professionals and ancillary staff. This person may be caring for infants, children, adolescents and/or senior patients and will have the knowledge and skills to care for the physical and developmental needs of these populations. The Occupational Therapist will practice within defined standards of care and direct the practice of support staff in order to achieve the patient's functional goals. S/he is expected to communicate effectively with other professional and support staff in order to promote a...
The Clinical Manager role is focused on managing departmental goals and objectives. This is accomplished through staff retention, setting clear expectations, ensuring the provision of exceptional patient experience, and identifying improvement processes to achieve objectives and implementation of action plans.
The Patient Access Representative is responsible for the verification and collection of patient demographic and insurance information by direct data entry to the electronic medical record during the scheduling/pre-admit or admission process prior to discharge. S/he conducts an interview with the patient or authorized representative to secure information specific to requested services; accurately documenting the discussion and other registration/scheduling activities in the encounter.
The practice of Occupational Therapy shall include assessment, treatment, planning, implementing, education, communication and demonstration of leadership to address the needs of patients and their families as well as to foster a positive working relationship among professionals and ancillary staff. This person may be caring for infants, children, adolescents and/or senior patients and will have the knowledge and skills to care for the physical and developmental needs of these populations. The Occupational Therapist will practice within defined standards of care and direct the practice of support staff in order to achieve the patient's functional goals. S/he is expected to communicate effectively with other professional and support staff in order to promote a...
The Grant Program Counselor assists patients and families in meeting their bio-psycho-social needs by means of support services and therapeutic techniques. These will include but will not be limited to assessment, consultation, teaching, support services for patients and families, crisis intervention, group psychotherapy, individual psychotherapy, family psychotherapy, interdisciplinary treatment planning and discharge planning. The Grant Program Counselor works in Safe Child Center as part of the child abuse intervention team.
Ensuring the achievement of Northern Arizona Healthcare’s mission, the Registered Nurse is accountable for the coordination of care for patients and their families including direct care, patient and family education and discharge planning. When providing care, Registered Nurses follow the process of assessing, nursing diagnosing, outcome identification, planning, implementing and evaluation as the basis for the delivery of care. The Registered Nurse provides leadership for ancillary personnel by being a team leader, serving as a preceptor, and being an active member of the healthcare team.The nurse practices within the ANA Scope of Practice, the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses and the standards of his/ or her specialty.
Under general supervision and reporting to the Manager of HIM, the Senior HIM Processor is responsible for processing release of medical information requests, review of charts for physician incomplete and missing documents according to Hospital Policy and Medical Staff Bylaws and Rules and Regulations, processing medical records, performing analysis on medical records and providing excellent customer service for requests.
This position is responsible for providing patient care and assists health care providers in performing assigned patient procedures within
scope of training. Position receives general supervision from RN, APN, PA, or Physician in providing patient care.
The Clinical Dietitian works with the interdisciplinary healthcare team to ensure optimum care for both inpatients and outpatients by completing medical nutrition therapy assessments, instructions and care plans. Participates on committees and hospital rounding teams. Provides presentations and learning opportunities for community.
The Clinical Dietitian in the Nutrition Services department will perform an annual competency evaluation and complete annual evaluations for the clinical aspects of all Dietitian positions. All patient menus, recipes and nutrient values will be placed in room serve choice and updated when changes are made, and reviewed annually.
The PCT, including all hospital units and departments and the Float/Flex Pool PCT, under the supervision of the charge nurse, clinical manager, and/or director, is responsible for assisting in patient care, documentation and supply management. PCTs keep the unit supplied, clean, and organized. Additionally, the PCT may function in an office assistant role and answer the telephone, answer questions within their capabilities the patient or their support individuals may have, and perform data entry and data collection.
The PCT in the discharge unit is for assisting discharged patients, coordinating discharge logistics and assisting patients in utilizing resources and accessing health related services.
Assists in providing ticket resolution, analysis, configurations, coordination, testing, and installation of technological equipment and mobile device based hardware, software, peripherals, local area networks (LANs), and other related end user devices equipment. May assist with informal training of computer and mobile device users. Assists in the maintenance of asset management and adherence to departmental and system policy directives while maintaining the highest level of data security.
The Patient Access Representative is responsible for the verification and collection of patient demographic and insurance information by direct data entry to the electronic medical record during the scheduling/pre-admit or admission process prior to discharge. S/he conducts an interview with the patient or authorized representative to secure information specific to requested services; accurately documenting the discussion and other registration/scheduling activities in the encounter.
The Patient Advocate is responsible for maintaining contact with prospective Bariatric patients from the time of the Information Session through to surgery. S/he will maintain databases in readiness at all times for use for the Center of Excellence designation. The Patient Advocate will act as a liaison between patients, staff, and physicians to support excellent customer service.
You’ll love the Southwest. Why not love your career, too?
Want to join an exceptional organization? If you value quality, go above and beyond in making patients a priority and want to help cultivate a positive, healthy, work environment, we want to talk to you. We are focused on assembling an outstanding team who will work together to maintain our stellar reputation and build a strong brand for Northern Arizona Healthcare as we expand our services.
You’ll love the Southwest. Why not love your career, too?
Want to join an exceptional organization? If you value quality, go above and beyond in making patients a priority and want to help cultivate a positive, healthy, work environment, we want to talk to you. We are focused on assembling an outstanding team who will work together to maintain our stellar reputation and build a strong brand for Northern Arizona Healthcare as we expand our services.
The Patient Access Representative is responsible for the verification and collection of patient demographic and insurance information by direct data entry to the electronic medical record during the scheduling/pre-admit or admission process prior to discharge. S/he conducts an interview with the patient or authorized representative to secure information specific to requested services; accurately documenting the discussion and other registration/scheduling activities in the encounter.
The Identity & Access Management Analyst 2 provisions user access for various clinical and business systems across Northern Arizona Healthcare - this includes provisioning of network accounts and other applications, as well as supporting new and/or temporary passwords and resets. Using tools including but not limited to: Active Directory, Cerner Millenium EMR, MS Office 365, and ServiceNow, this role supports key functions of processing Information Technology Access for a variety of users with varied statuses and roles across the healthcare system while effectively providing elevated support of more complex issues. This individual takes lead in prioritizing and progressing process improvement efforts, often with multiple stakeholders involved - also serves as...
Performs technical, clerical, and distributive pharmacy functions under the direction of a licensed pharmacist.
The Clinical informatics II consistently searches for and implements systems and system improvements which allow clinicians to provide high quality care in the most efficient manner possible utilizing technology. S/he collaborates with staff, physicians and stakeholders to optimize the usage of clinical systems by providing moderately complex system education and training, build/maintenance, quality outcomes, and providing support in accordance with organizational goals. The CI promotes the integration between clinical documentation and IT regarding the development and translation of business needs with consideration of the impact that new or modified clinical information systems. The CI ensure maximum use and efficiency of clinical systems using data analytics and...