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HEALTH PHYSICS ASSOCIATE - (T216351) Description The primary accountabilities below are intended to describe the general content of and requirements of this position and are not intended to be
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supervision and according to established policies, procedures and in compliance with federal and state laws, to coordinate employment process. To interface with user departments regarding staffing needs
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assigned areas based on individual patient needs and medical plans and in accordance with established nursing standards and administrative policy. The RN utilizes the nursing process through assessment
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the employment process. Processes I-9s through the I-9 lifecycle in compliance with Federal regulations and guidelines including e-Verify. Meets with new hires and finalizes new employee paperwork as part of
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evaluates nursing care rendered to patients presenting at the Emergency Department and Nursing Unit according Policy. The staff participates on teams created to improve outcome quality through process
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avenues for advancement that other employers cannot match Duties: Under general supervision, to provide and manage patient care. To deliver care to patients utilizing the nursing process of assessment
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relationships throughout the healthcare continuum. 2. Accesses physical, emotional, social and environmental needs of women and their families as they relate to NFP domains. Provides education, support and
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timely manner using UAB Medicine s defined root cause analysis (RCA) process. To engage in professional communication with front line staff, medical staff, nursing departments, service line directors
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. To verify insurance through electronic process. To contact insurance company to obtain eligibility and verification of all covered and non-covered services for scheduled appointments. To handle all portions
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to improve outcome quality through process improvement and team technologies. Qualifications Must have a current Alabama license to practice as a Registered Nurse. Previous Emergency Department experience, and