[Remote] Clinical Quality Assurance Coordinator (32357)

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Clay Consulting, LLC is seeking a Clinical Quality Assurance Coordinator to ensure that Peer Review case reports meet high standards of quality and integrity. The role involves performing quality assurance reviews, ensuring compliance with client expectations, and maintaining the highest professional standards in report preparation. Responsibilities Perform quality assurance review of peer review reports, correspondences, addendums or supplemental reviews Ensure clear, concise, evidence-based rationales have been provided in support of all recommendations and/or determinations Ensure that all client instructions and specifications have been followed and that all questions have been addressed Ensure each review is supported by clinical citations and references when applicable and verifies that all references cited are current and obtained from reputable medical journals and/or publications Ensure the content, format, and professional appearance of the reports are of the highest quality and in compliance with company standards Ensure the appropriate board specialty has reviewed the case in compliance with client specifications or state mandates and is documented accurately on the case report Verify that the peer reviewer has attested to only the facts and that no evidence of reviewer conflict of interest exists Ensure the provider credentials and signature are adhered to the final report Identify any inconsistencies within the report and contacts the Peer Reviewer to obtain clarification, modification or correction as needed Assist in resolution of client complaints and quality assurance issues as needed Ensure all federal ERISA and state mandates are adhered to at all times Provide insight and direction to management on consultant quality, availability and compliance with all company policies and procedures and client specifications Promote effective and efficient utilization of company resources Participate in various educational and or training activities as required Perform other duties as assigned Skills High school diploma or equivalent required Active nursing license A minimum of two years clinical or related field experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience Knowledge of the insurance industry preferably claims management relative to one or more of the following categories workers' compensation, no-fault, liability, and/or disability Must have strong knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, medications and laboratory values Must be a qualified typist with a minimum of 40 W.P.M Must be knowledgeable of multiple software programs, including but not limited to Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, and the Internet Must possess excellent skills in English usage, grammar, punctuation and style Ability to follow instructions and respond to upper managements' directions accurately Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness. Looks for ways to improve and promote quality and monitors own work to ensure quality is met Must demonstrate exceptional communication skills by conveying necessary information accurately, listening effectively and asking questions where clarification is needed Must be able to work independently, prioritize work activities and use time efficiently Must be able to maintain confidentiality Benefits 100% remote – work from the comfort of home Work-life balance with a structured, predictable schedule Flexible start times three days a week (700–1000am EST start) Two afternoon/evening shifts (1200pm–830pm EST), with every other Friday on late shift MES offers a fast-paced team atmosphere with competitive benefits (medical, vision, dental), paid time off, and 401k Company Overview Clay Consulting serves the federal healthcare ecosystem from the Departments of Defense, Labor, and Justice right on down to state-level agencies. It was founded in undefined, and is headquartered in Houston, Texas, USA, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is https//clayconsultingllc.com.

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