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A medical director is a trained physician and their primary duty is to coordinate medical teams to achieve daily goals and the entire mission of a long-term care facility. They are responsible for monitoring and improving the level of care provided to patients and help reduce the operating cost of a healthcare facility. They are responsible for participant care, clinical outcomes, and implementation of quality assessment and performance improvement programs. Additionally, they work closely with the executive management team to implement strategies enhancing patient care and improving the medical practice. Medical directors work in hospitals and they should have at least 10 years of experience in clinical medicine. Successful professionals should possess a valid license to practice medicine. They need to work to improve the overall care quality of the hospital and work to enhance the relationship with vendors who work with their facility.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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