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King’s College Hospital London, Dubai
Role OverviewThe Implementation Project Manager leads end-to-end deployment of Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) systems across King’s College Hospital Dubai and its satellite sites—from planning through go-live and post-launch (“hyper care”).
Key ResponsibilitiesProject Delivery: Plan, manage, and execute RCM implementation projects (scope, timelines, budget, risks, governance, and rollout strategy).
Technical Deployment: Oversee system setup, NABIDH integration, payer connectivity (e.g., Daman, AXA), data migration, testing, and go-live execution.
Stakeholder & Vendor Management: Act as the main contact for internal teams, vendors, insurers, and DHA; provide updates to senior leadership and run workshops.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensure alignment with DHA requirements, NABIDH onboarding, JCI standards, and data protection regulations.
Team & Budget Management: Lead cross-functional teams, manage resources, and monitor project finances and performance.
Change Management & Training: Drive user adoption through training, communication, and structured change management; oversee hyper care and project closeout.
RequirementsEducation/Certifications: Bachelor’s (mandatory), PMP (mandatory), with preference for MBA or related certifications.
Experience:7–10 years in healthcare IT project managementStrong RCM implementation experienceMandatory Dubai healthcare experience including DHA and NABIDHSkills/Knowledge: Expertise in project methodologies (Waterfall/Agile) and toolsDeep understanding of healthcare systems integration (HL7, data migration)Strong stakeholder management, leadership, and communication skillsOverall:
This is a senior, project-focused role requiring hands-on experience delivering complex healthcare IT implementations in Dubai, with strong regulatory, technical, and stakeholder coordination expertise.
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