Monday, March 30, 2009

APRIL 9TH SYMPOSIUM ON HEALTHCARE CAREERS

Panel presentation on 'Careers in Health Care' to be held April 9
"Careers in Health Care: Industry Trends and Career Fundamentals," a panel presentation, will be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, April 9, in Room 201, Opus Hall. This free event is part of the Health Care UST MBA Workshop Series.
The health care industry has been labeled the one "recession-proof" sector of the economy. Despite this reputation, many health care organizations are facing large budget shortfalls and even downsizing. A panel of experts from the health care industry will discuss short- and long-term industry trends and the fundamentals of career management that are critical in any economy.
Panelists include:
Brad and Cindy Chandler, the Chandler Group: The Chandler Group, a leader in executive recruitment for the health care industry, conducts senior-level search assignments for health plans, integrated delivery systems, hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical manufacturers, medical device OEMs and more.
Liz Swanson, vice president of human resources, HealthPartners: Founded in 1957, HealthPartners is a nonprofit health care organization providing health care services, health plan financing and administration, research and medical education. HealthPartners has about 10,000 physicians, dentists and staff in 70 locations in the Twin Cities, St. Cloud, Duluth and western Wisconsin.
Linda Sloan, director, UST's Graduate Business Career Services, Opus College of Business: Graduate Business Career Services cultivates industry relationships throughout the region and provides career-skills coaching, networking opportunities and guidance regarding qualifications employers expect and for which they ultimately hire – in any economy.
Dr. Jack Militello, program director of the Health Care UST MBA program: Militello will moderate the panel.
A question-and-answer session will provide an open forum to discuss questions, observations and personal experiences from the audience.
Learn more and register on the Health Care UST MBA Web page. For more information contact the Health Care UST MBA, (651) 962-4135.

Minute Clinic Position

Payer Financial Coordinator (Posted on: 3/25/2009)
Description
MinuteClinic is an innovative health care company that integrates simple, high quality healthcare solutions into consumers’ lifestyles. We offer patient education, rapid exams, diagnosis and treatment for a number of common family illnesses in convenient locations where people live, work and play.
We are currently seeking a Payer Financial Coordinator to be responsible for conducting payer contract implementation research and maintaining contracts in various administration and revenue cycle databases. The coordinator works to maximize the accuracy and efficiency of payer identification and manages daily reports and issues related to payer set-up, as well as working to resolve payment trend problems with various internal staff.
Essential Accountabilities:
Research payer contract implementation details, working with internal staff to receive information needed to set up payer in MinuteClinic operational and financial systems.
Acquire payer policies, procedures and secured web site access.
Determine and document payers’ claim filing requirements.
Load payer contracts and other information into applicable systems.
Identify, manage and resolve issues related to payer financial and operational interfaces, such as issues related to patient eligibility transactions and reporting.
Participate in cross-functional work groups.
Create and maintain content for insurance training modules.
Requirements:
High School diploma or equivalent. Bachelor’s preferred.
2 years experience in healthcare contract administration required.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Ability to effectively interface with key internal and external stakeholders regarding payer contractual terms and implementation details.
High level of experience with Microsoft Office suit and claim/billing systems and databases.
Demonstrated research and analytical skills.
Speed and accuracy when entering data.
Well-developed multi-tasking skills.
Must be an effective team-player and able to coordinate with various internal departments.
REWARDS
We’re looking for innovative individuals who enjoy a fast paced, ever changing environment to be actively involved in our company’s strategic growth. Expect a competitive salary and benefits package including the option for a company paid bus pass and the opportunity to grow your career. To fill out an online application, please visit our website at www.minuteclinic.com
MinuteClinic is an Equal Opportunity Employer
This position is located at the MinuteClinic corporate office in downtown Minneapolis, MN.
Company
MinuteClinic
Salary/Rate
not available
Contact
Human Resources920 Second Ave. S.Minneapolis, MN 55402 USA
Phone
877.MIN.CLIN
Email
jobs@minuteclinic.com

Thursday, March 5, 2009

HEALTH IT CERTIFICATION INFORMATION

Health IT Certification Offers Complimentary 69-Page Online Course on the Federal Stimulus Bills Impact on Health Information Technology
Since 2005 Health IT Certification Has Offered Training and Testing for Certified Professional in Health Information Technology (CPHIT) and Certified Professional in Electronic Health Records (CPEHR)
Launched New Certified Professional in Health Information Exchange (CPHIE) in September 2008
Over 600 individuals are currently certified and over 1,400 have taken courses
For more information go to www.HealthITCertification.com
PRESS RELEASEContact: Steven S. Lazarus or Jean Van Horn Phone: 303-488-9911Email: sslazarus@aol.comWebsite: www.HealthITCertification.com
NOW AVAILABLE
A COMPLIMENTARY 69-PAGE COURSE ON THE FEDERAL STIMULUS BILL'SIMPACT ON HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-- Click here to access the course --

WASHINGTON DC, USA -- HIT/HIPAA UPDATE NEWS SERVICE™ -- MARCH 3, 2009: Health IT Certification, www.HealthITCertification.com, announced today that it is offering a complimentary 69-Page online course on the Stimulus Bills Impact on Health Information Technology.
BECOME A HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL:
Today's EHR, HIE and HIT applications are focused on the core business of health care: providing information and decision support for clinicians at the point of care. Such clinical transformation requires new knowledge and skills for all stakeholders. Whether you are a practice administrator, information technology steering committee member, information systems analyst, or clinician evaluating electronic prescribing systems, clinical messaging, electronic health records, or any of the myriad of other options - making the right decisions can be a daunting task.
Health IT Certification provides professional training and certification for those responsible for planning, selecting, implementing, and managing Electronic Health Records (EHR), Health Information Exchange (HIE), and other Health Information Technology (HIT). Professional certification will enhance your career opportunities in the fast growing field of healthcare technology.
THE NEW CPEHR, CPHIE, AND CPHIT CURRICULUM:
Health IT Certification is pleased to announce six new courses for its professional certification program and a revision of the curriculum to reflect the specific knowledge needed by advanced users of Health Information Exchange (HIE) to achieve data standards, governance structure, telemedicine and personal health records goals. In addition, the new and updated curriculum reflects changes in the healthcare industry over the last six months.
THE CPEHR, CPHIE AND CPHIT CREDENTIALS:
Health IT Certification provides professional training and certification for those responsible for planning, selecting, implementing, and managing Electronic Health Records (EHR), Health Information Exchange (HIE), and other Health Information Technology (HIT).
The designation of Certified Professional in Health Information Technology (CPHIT) indicates that the holder has mastered the Common Body of Knowledge covering planning, selecting, implementing, using, and managing Health Information Technology (HIT). In addition to the four Core content courses, CPHIT includes six courses designed to prepare the individual to plan, select, and implement HIT. It is designed primarily for individuals responsible for HIT (including EHR) planning and selection.
The designation of Certified Professional in Electronic Health Records (CPEHR) indicates that the holder has mastered the Common Body of Knowledge covering planning, implementation, operation of EHR for knowledge management, quality improvement, e-prescribing and patient safety. The CPEHR curriculum addresses strategies to make the most of an EHR investment, enhancing capabilities, using new technologies, and building value. In addition to the Core content, six courses are offered that address the advanced ongoing management and use of EHR applications in provider organizations. It is designed primarily for individuals responsible for EHR ongoing operations, enhancements and advanced utilization.
The designation of Certified Professional in Health Information Exchange (CPHIE) indicates that the holder has mastered the Common Body of Knowledge covering planning, governance, information architecture and stewardship, personal health records, telehealth and home monitoring and other exchanges of electronic information among organizations. It is designed primarily for individuals responsible for managing RHIOs, HIEs, and similar electronic information exchange organizations, as well as users/participants of these information exchanges.
HEALTH IT CERTIFICATION TRAINING FACULTY:
To view Health IT Certification's Training Faculty click here.
DISTINGUISHED ADVISORY BOARD:
To view Health IT Certification's Advisory Board click here.
FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
Call toll-free (888) 599-4583, send e-mail to registration@HealthITCertification.com, or visit the Health IT Certification website at www.healthitcertification.com/regonsite.html.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

DO YOU WANT TO CREATE AN INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE? NOT REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION BUT COULD BE DESIGNED UNDER HM475

Local, National, & International Internships/Field Experiences
If you are looking for local, national, or international internship/field experience opportunities, these links might offer helpful information and current openings.
While this may not be an exhaustive list, we hope it will give you a good start as you explore possibilities in public health.
Local, National, and International Internship Resources:
American Association of University Women (AAUW)Explore internships, grants, and annual awards through one of the largest funding sources for graduate women.
American Refugee CommitteeInternship opportunities by country.
Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH)The ASPH manages several regular internship programs throughout the year.
CARE InternationalSearch internships with this leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty.
Centre for Development and Population ActivitiesInternships with a focus on mobilizing women to achieve equality.
Doctors Without BordersInternships with a focus on international medical humanitarian aid and advocacy.
Family Health InternationalSearch for internships in this international public health organization.
Foundation for International Medical Relief of ChildrenInternships with a focus on providing health services to millions of underprivileged children around the world.
InterExchange FoundationEstablished to provide grants to young Americans who wish to help further cultural awareness through meaningful work abroad experiences. Also provides resources for finding internships, work abroad programs, and seasonal job placements.
Intern BridgeIntern Bride conducts the largest internship-focused research projects in the country, develops resources for employers and universities, delivers seminars, workshops and presentations, and staffs organizations with highly qualified students.
KaiserEDU.orgThis database summarizes, and provides links, to internships in health policy and related fields.
LandIt.orgThe job and internship listing site of the MN College & University Career Services Association. Students must register before beginning their search.
Learning Abroad CenterLook up programs, internships, and scholarship information for international experiences. Opportunities for graduate students.
Minnesota Studies in International DevelopmentLearn about development theories and gain hands-on, grassroots development experience through MSID, available in five countries: Ecuador, Ghana, Kenya, India, and Senegal.
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and EducationExplore internships, scholarships, and research opportunities for students and faculty.
PeerCorpsAn NGO that advocates for favorable policies and programs for youth, women and children, offering internships in Tanzania.
U.S. Food & Drug AdministrationInternship opportunities with congressional hearings, drug importation investigations, and novel disease outbreak issues are just some of the past opportunities focused on.
Fellowship Resources:
The Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) These fellowship programs, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), prepare laboratory scientists for careers in public health and environmental health laboratory practice.
The Association for Prevention Teaching & Research (APTR)APTR fellowships give recent graduates and early career professionals an opportunity to work in public health and preventative medicine interest areas.
Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH)The ASPH manages several regular fellowship programs throughout the year.
The Commonwealth FundThese fellowship programs are designed to give promising young researchers the opportunity for in-depth study of various health care policy topics, working with investigators, policy analysts, government officials, and others in a number of U.S. and international settings.
Emerging Leaders in Public HealthThe Emerging Leaders in Public Health (ELPH) Fellowship is designed to prepare minority public health professionals in the field by identifying and training those individuals with the talent to serve in significant leadership capacities in the next decade.
IWMF Public Health FellowshipThis fellowship program offers female newspaper editors and radio producers who cover public health issues in eligible countries the opportunity to receive on-the-job training with top media companies in the United States. The fellowship also requires that a fellow conduct a public health journalism project in her home country.
KaiserEDU.orgThis database summarizes, and provides links, to fellowships in health policy and related fields.
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and EducationExplore fellowships, scholarships, and research opportunities for students and faculty.
PfizerA guide to fellowships, grants, and professorships.
The Public Health Informatics Fellowship ProgramThis fellowship program develops leaders skilled in the integration of public health information systems and development of data standards, policy and quality control measures to advance the practice of public health informatics.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Bachelor Degree Position

Health Specialist - Public Health Emergency PreparednessEmployer: City of Bloomington, MNLocation: Bloomington, MinnesotaDate Posted: 02/26/2009Expiration Date: 03/18/2009Degree Required: BachelorsMajor: Community Health EducationMajor: Public Health - GeneralMajor: Public Health NursingThis position will support public health
emergency preparedness activities, including
training and exercises, planning, workforce
development and special populations planning.
The goal of the position is to increase community
resiliency and build capacity to respond to a
public health disaster.
Minimum Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health,
Community Health, Nursing, Emergency Preparedness
or related field
• One year experience in emergency
preparedness planning
• Possession of a valid driver’s license or
ability to provide one’s own transportation
to/from meetings
• Ability to deal with people in an
effective, tactful, and courteous manner
• Ability to communicate effectively both
orally and in writing
• Ability to work flexible hours
• Ability to respond to a public health
emergency
• Proficient with Microsoft Word and
PowerPoint
Desirable Qualifications:
• Master’s Degree in Public Health,
Community Health, Nursing, Emergency Preparedness
or related field
• Additional experience in emergency
planning area, epidemiology and/or health planning
• Working knowledge of city, county, and
state public health systems
• Experience in working with city councils,
county boards, or school boards
• Proficient with Microsoft Excel
• Ability to speak Spanish
Starting Salary: $51,560 - $58,000
annually, D.O.Q., plus excellent fringe benefits
Please apply at:
Human Resources Department
1800 W. Old Shakopee Road
Bloomington, MN 5543l
Or call: (952) 563-8710
Visit our web site at: www.ci.bloomington.mn.us
All applicants MUST complete a City of
Bloomington application, addendum and Veteran's
Preference form to be considered.
All application materials must be received in the
Human Resources Department by 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009.

Health Care Policy Specialist

Health Care Policy SpecialistEmployer: State of MinnesotaLocation: St. Paul, MinnesotaDate Posted: 02/27/2009Expiration Date: 03/06/2009Degree Required: BachelorsMajor: Health Services Research, Policy & AdministrationMajor: Public Health - GeneralMajor: Public Health Administration & PolicyThis is an exciting position within the Health
Services and Medical Management Division of the
Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS). The
successful candidate will work with the
department’s Medical Director, Jeff Schiff, and
participate in policy making activities related
to the use of evidence-based health care for the
GAMC, Medicaid and MinnesotaCare populations
(675,000+ Minnesotans).
POSITION OVERVIEW:
This position has primary responsibility for
developing evidence-based coverage policy
positions for the consideration of the
department’s physician advisory board, the Health
Services Advisory Council (HSAC). This position
is responsible for coordinating HSAC
deliberations, providing written research reports
on evidence-based health care services to the
HSAC, representing HSAC positions within the
department’s benefit policy decision-making
process, and collaborating with external entities
such as provider associations and national
organizations.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Two years advanced professional strategic public
program policy development and planning
experience. In order to qualify, this experience
must include: Health Care Policy and Clinical
Research Methodology; County, State, Federal
laws, rules, regulations regarding Medicaid
Policy; Advanced Project management skills;
Advanced writing and presentation skills to
effectively provide medical research reports;
Advanced interpersonal human relation skills to
interact with health care providers, legislators
and advisory council.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Group facilitation skills. Mediation and
collaboration skills. Master/Doctoral level of
education.
TO APPLY:
To be considered for this position and other
vacancies in the future, please submit your
resume at the following link. Under “Search for
a Job” use this Posting Number: 09DHS000148 -
https://statejobs.doer.state.mn.us/JobPosting

Position available in Excesior, MN (Request Master Degree)

Executive DirectorEmployer: West Suburban Teen ClinicLocation: Excelsior, MinnesotaDate Posted: 03/02/2009Expiration Date: 03/20/2009Degree Required: MastersMajor: Major Not SpecifiedORGANIZATIONAL SUMMARY:
West Suburban Teen Clinic's vision is that all
youth are educated and empowered to make
responsible decisions regarding their health and
relationships. In order to achieve our vision,
West Suburban Teen Clinic provides youth with
health care and information services that are
confidential, comprehensive and non-judgmental.
Outreach education and support is provided for
young people, adults and professionals in
schools, faith organizations and community
groups. WSTC began in 1971 when several local
churches drew together a task force of community
members and professionals to address the growing
concerns about increased teen pregnancy and
sexually transmitted infection rates. Over the
years, West Suburban Teen Clinic's services have
expanded beyond the medical clinic to include
prevention and intervention services to meet the
emotional and educational needs of local young
people and their families.
For further information about West Suburban Teen
Clinic please visit our website at-
www.westsuburbanteenclinic.org
PRIMARY DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Serve as Executive Director and provides
program, financial, operational, and
administrative management for the agency.
• Provide leadership that fosters a mission
focused, holistic, team oriented approach to the
achievement of the agency’s goals, objectives and
strategic plans.
• Ensure staff operates in a manner that is safe,
respectful and in accordance with all relevant
professional, legal and ethical standards of care.
• Work with and report to a highly committed
Board of Directors, and serve on appropriate
committees. Receive professional medical
consultation from the Medical Director.
• Assure financial stability of the organization:
grant and report writing for government, public,
and private funders. Prepare and manage the
annual budget, and work with the Board, staff
and/or professional consultants to help ensure
that the agency operates in a legal and fiscally
responsible manner.
• Use and interpret a variety of data on clinic
operations, community trends, best practices,
etc. to plan for growth and continuous
improvement in meeting the needs of our clients.
• Oversee the operations of each of the
organization’s departments: clinic services,
outreach/education, mental health program, and
home visiting nurse program.
• Build and maintain relationships with
community, professional and organizational
leaders, vendors and other key stakeholders to
ensure that the current and future needs of the
agency are met.
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Master’s degree with management experience.
Preference for experience in human services,
health care/public health, public administration,
social science or a related field.
• Knowledge of non-profit operations; 501C-3
regulations.
• Strategic planner/visionary. Experience
expanding business.
• History of successful grant writing and
fundraising experience. Ability to plan for and
work with changing financial/funding climates,
experience with budget deficits.
• Knowledge of the health care industry with a
focus on reproductive, adolescent and ambulatory
health care very beneficial.
• Ability to communicate, motivate, and organize
staff, board members, volunteers and community
supporters.
• Ability to work a flexible schedule as dictated
by the needs of the organization.
• Ability to represent West Suburban Teen Clinic
with effective public speaking, building business
and community relationships.
• Is creative and respectful when sharing the
mission and vision of WSTC which provides
confidential reproductive health care to minors
under the Minnesota Minors Consent Law.
HOW TO APPLY:
Please submit resume or CV and cover letter,
including salary requirements and availability,
and three professional references to-
jeank@wstcmn.org