Senior Practice Administrator - Pulmonary
Tyler Regional Hospital | |
United States, Texas, Tyler | |
1000 South Beckham Avenue (Show on map) | |
May 03, 2024 | |
Overview
Join our UT Health Tyler team as a Senior Practice Administrator! Advancing Healthcare Together - The Future of Healthcare is in East Texas Why UT Health East Texas? Our People. Our people truly are our greatest strength. They make a massive difference in the amazing care we provide every day. We work closely together to create a positive experience for our patients and each other. Our Purpose. We will build on your experience and provide meaningful and purposeful career growth for your future. You will have the opportunity every day to make a difference in someone's life and change the course of healthcare. Our Place. Tyler, TX is a small town with a huge heart where you will have the privilege of caring for your neighbors. Everybody is somebody here. Representing the very best in healthcare, UT Health East Texas is comprised of 10 hospitals and more than 50 clinics across east Texas. With nearly 7,500 employees and over 1,000 licensed in-patient beds, UT Health East Texas provides healthcare services to thousands of patients annually through our hospitals, clinics, Level 1 trauma facility, air emergency fleet and EMS service in a metropolitan service area of a quarter-million people. POSITION SUMMARY This key leadership role is responsible for daily and strategic operations of the Pulmonary Service line, including its clinic operations. This role is responsible for ensuring the UT Health facilities has 24/7 hospital coverage, and is a primary provider of graduation medical education for medical students, residents and eventually fellows related to Pulmonary. This position is responsible for the following areas/staff: Scheduling, Registration, Medical Assistants, LVNs, RNs, Other APP caregivers, Physicians, 31 monthly outreach days, Physician Credentialing, Physician CME Tracking, Health Information Management (Medical Records), and Secondary clinical location operations as applicable. This role provides innovative leadership to maximize all of the aforementioned clinic's contribution to the overall operational and clinical performance. Provides for the delivery of care to patients and evaluates the multidisciplinary care in a systematic fashion in order to improve outcomes. Serves as a liaison between Pulmonologists, PMG, Administrations of hospitals, and the Outpatient Imaging Center. Oversees operational and capital budget processes. Facilitates ongoing Quality Improvement processes. Collaborates with health care team to plan and implement new services. Responsibilities What You Will Be Doing:
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