Description
The Division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery is dedicated to advancing the quality of life of women with pelvic floor disorders through comprehensive clinical care, education, and research into prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Urogynecology Division consists of a team of 10 physicians, 5 APPs, 5 Fellows with a nationally renowned research program. We care for women in all phases of their life with pelvic floor disorders at 2 full-time locations of Magee and McCandless and 15 satellite locations.
The Practice Manager will manage physician templates in multiple satellite locations, oversee surgical scheduling for physicians, create staff/physician schedules and will be responsible for oversight of daily operations and initiatives in alignment with the department and system. Travel to McCandless location will be required.
Responsibilities:
- Manages daily operations at physician offices and clinic sites and coordinates work activities. Manages schedules and call-offs. Ensures office space, supplies, equipment, and assistance are provided and maintained appropriately for medical staff and patient care.
- Manages all functions of the financial and patient management system at physician offices.
- Ensures compliance with all system-wide/departmental policies and procedures, including maintaining patient confidentiality, as well as compliance with requirements of appropriate regulatory agencies (i.e. OSHA, CLIA, PA Department of Health, etc.).
- Integration of new physicians into CMI practices.
- Monitor and meet practice specific benchmarks inclusive of point of service and scheduling (inclusive of template management for timely patient access), if applicable.
- Works with senior management to prepare budgets and ensures operations are aligned with organizational objectives and meets performance and budget objectives.
- Develop and maintain a patient-centric culture, centered around patient arrival and follow up activities in line with the consumerism initiatives, if applicable.
- Recruits, hires, train, and supervises assigned personnel in satellite facilities, including responsibility for performance evaluations, merit increases, promotions, and disciplinary actions of staff.
- Identifies and resolves work problems to ensure quality patient service.
- Communicates effectively with senior management and physicians providing regular updates on operations.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in health or business administration and three years of office management experience including one year in a health care organization.
- OR Master's Degree in health or business administration and 1 year of office management experience including one year in a health care organization.
- OR Associate's Degree in health or business administration and 8 years of office management experience including one year in a health care organization.
- OR High School Diploma and 8 years of office management experience including one year in a health care organization.
Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:
- Act 34
- UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran
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