Within the Office of University Counsel, plans, develops, and implements strategies for achieving and maintaining compliance with university goals associated with settlement agreements, corrective action plans and other components of the McClendon vs. City of Albuquerque litigation as related to the patient care provided at the UNMH Metropolitan Detention Center Clinic.
Provides guidance and expert interpretation regarding the UNMH MDC Clinic's compliance with its contract with the Metropolitan Detention Center Health Care Authority. Timely compiles data and prepares monthly and ad hoc reports evidencing the UNMH MDC Clinic's efforts toward compliance with goals. Assists in drafting and implementation of policies and quality assurance audit tools designed to assure achievement of compliance with goals. Investigates and evaluates complex and severe claims, primarily related to medical malpractice. Participates in all aspects of claim file management, under the direction of a claims attorney, including data gathering, investigation, and development of claim summaries and timelines. Prepares and maintains appropriate documentation in applicable databases and information systems. Prepares claim reports and communicates updated claims information to health system entities, as directed. Supports overall mission of the UNMH MDC Clinic operations.
The monthly salary range for this position of $6,250.00 to $7,292.00 includes a salary determined by UNM's salary structure, and an additional salary amount in recognition of this position's primary work location at the Albuquerque Metropolitan Detention Center.
Bachelor's degree; at least 4 years of experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified.
Completed degree(s) from an accredited institution that are above the minimum education requirement may be substituted for experience on a year for year basis.
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