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Job DescriptionWork Status Details: REGULAR FULL TIME | 80.00 Hours Every Two Weeks
Pay Rate Type: Annual Salary
Location: Clinics
Listed is the base hiring salary range offered for this position. Actual salaries may vary depending on factors, including but not limited to skills and experience. The salary range listed is just one component of the total rewards/compensation package offered to candidates.
Min = $58,608.118
Mid = $73,260.147
SummaryThe Manager Ambulatory Practice is responsible for administering, directing, planning and coordinating all activities in an YRMC operated primary or specialty care physician practice(s)
ResponsibilitiesDevelops and implements processes that assure the viability of existing programs, standardize practice patterns and optimize physician productivity; develops key performance indicators to benchmark practice performance; analyzes patient demand and develops a schedule that optimizes the use of the practice's resources to meet patient care standards and service expectations.
Evaluate current contractual agreement services, identify new opportunities to improve reimbursem*nt, reduce costs increase provider productivity.
Audit practice financial information on a routine basis, proposes change to decrease claims denials/bad debt, improve the billing process, increase collections, and enhance consumer touchpoints.
Accountable to provide human resource management for area of responsibility including, but not limited to: Ensuring appropriate staff are available to meet the needs of the facility.
Serves as the primary source for confidential employment related records and information contained within the electronic health record, department/supervisory human resource files and other data systems.
Accountable for collaborating and coordinating with contracted health insurance Plans, Enrollment &Claims Services, and Medical Review functions to ensure all activities are completed in a timely and accurate manner.
Develop and implement a dynamic and efficient business infrastructure that allows on-going integration of all clinical processes.
Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirement
YRMC FLEET SAFETY CLEARANCE (FLEET)
ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE
Other InformationREQUIRED: 5+ years related; 1+ years supervisory experience
Why Yuma Regional Medical Center?Yuma Regional Medical Center (YRMC) is located in Yuma, AZ. Our purpose is building a healthier tomorrow. We strive by putting patients first as they are the center of every decision and action we take. YRMC is rooted in the community by living and breathing the dynamic nature of our region. Being committed to progress by constantly and consistently advancing healthcare, creating meaningful experiences and improving the lives of everyone around us.
Our ValuesBring Kindness | Achieve Together | Aspire For Better | Do The Right Thing | Lead With Optimism |
About Yuma, AZNamed by the Guinness World Records as the Sunniest City on Earth with winters averaging temperatures of 70 degrees, sunny days and cooler nights.
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Yuma is centrally located in Southwest Arizona, within a short drive to many popular attractions and destinations.
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Bring your skills to one of the sunniest places on earth - Yuma, AZ!Physical Requirements and working conditions for this position will be provided to you up on interview.
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