Chief Nursing Officer - Abrazo Arrowhead Campus

Other Executive

Glendale, AZ

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Acute Care, Address Management, Ambulatory Care, Benchmarking, Billing, Board Meeting, Budget Management, Budgeting, Business Growth, Business Plan, Business Processes, Business Strategy, Capital Expenditure (CAPEX), Cardiology, Cardiovascular, Career Development, Cerebral Vascular Accident, Change Management, Clinical Information Systems, Clinical Monitoring, Coaching, Communication Skills, Compensation and Benefits, Corrective Action, Customer Support/Service, Customer/Client Research, Data Analysis, Data Entry, Database Administration, Decision Support, Director of Nursing (DON), Diversity, Electronic Medical Records, Emergency Care, Employee Retention, Endocrinology, Expense Management, Expert Systems, Facilities Management, Federal Laws and Regulations, Financial Management, Financial Services, Follow Through, Government Organizations, Health Plan, Healthcare, Healthcare Administration, Healthcare Providers, Healthcare Quality, Hospital, Hospital Systems, Human Resources, Hyperion Pillar, ICP, Identify Issues, Industrial Relations, Infection Control, Information Technology & Information Systems, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Legal, Loyalty Programs, Medical Imaging, Medical Office, Mentoring, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Network Administration/Management, Neurosurgery, Nonprofit, Nursing, Nursing Management, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology, Operations Management, Organizational Development/Management, Orthopedic Surgery, Orthopedics, Outpatient Care, Patient Assessment, Patient Care, Patient Safety, People Management, Performance Analysis, Performance Management, Policy Development, Primary Care, Process Analysis, Process Development, Process Improvement, Process Management, Public Health, Publications, Quality Assurance, Quality Metrics, Quality Monitoring, RSVP (Reservation Protocol), Radiology, Records Management, Recruiting Strategy, Registered Nurse (RN), Regulations, Relationship Management, Research Nursing, Resource Management, Retention Programs, Revenue Management, Risk, Risk Management, Root Cause Analysis, Safety/Work Safety, Sales Pipeline, Staff Development, Staff Training, Standards of Care, State Laws and Regulations, Statistics, Strategic Planning, Structured Data, Succession Planning, Surgical Procedures, Systems Maintenance, Talent Management, Team Player, The Joint Commission (TJC), Time Management, Training/Teaching, Treatment Evaluation, Urgent Care, Urology, Workforce Planning
LOCATION
Glendale, AZ
POSTED
3 days ago

Job Summary

COMPANY BACKGROUND

Tenet Healthcare Corporation (NYSE: THC) is a nationally diversified healthcare services company headquartered in Dallas, TX, with 110,000 employees. Through an expansive care network that includes United Surgical Partners International (USPI), we operate 65 hospitals and approximately 500 other healthcare facilities, including surgical hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, urgent care and imaging centers and other outpatient facilities. We also operate Conifer Health Solutions, which provides revenue cycle management and value-based care services to hospitals, health systems, physician practices, employers and other customers. At the center of everything we do is a commitment to delivering the right care, in the right place, at the right time through our Community Built on Care, and to continually improving and advancing the healthcare delivery system in the markets we serve.

Tenet is composed of three business units: Hospitals, Ambulatory Care (USPI) and Conifer.

Hospital Operations:

We operate integrated care delivery networks with 50 acute care and specialty hospitals, as well as other facilities designed to meet evolving patient and community needs. Additional facilities within our hospital operations segment include primary and specialty care clinics, diagnostic imaging centers, micro-hospitals and off-campus emergency departments. Many of our local hospital networks also include facilities operated by USPI, such as ambulatory surgery centers and urgent care centers.

Our hospital networks are in urban and suburban areas in eight states. Each facility serves the unique needs of our communities, while delivering high quality care and an exceptional patient experience.

United Surgical Partners International:

USPI operates the largest ambulatory platform in the country. With over 400 facilities across the United States, the company serves patients in ambulatory surgery centers, surgical hospitals, imaging centers, and in urgent care centers through its CareSpot and MedPost brands. USPI serves over 2.7 million patients each year.

USPI is a trusted partner to over 50 not-for-profit health systems and more than 4,000 physicians, working collaboratively to expand convenient, high-quality ambulatory networks and enhance patient access to care.

Conifer Health Solutions:

Born from the patient financial services division at Tenet, Conifer helps 750 clients in 135 local regions across the nation to enhance patient experience, improve financial performance, drive clinical alignment, manage risk-based agreements and engage members in personal health management.

Conifer processes more than $30 billion in net revenue annually, supports care management for more than 6.1 million people and supports clients across multiple healthcare industry segments including healthcare systems, hospitals, physician groups, health plans and self-insured organizations.

A Community Built on Care:

Tenet employees are committed to delivering the right care, in the right place, at the right time. We take great pride in the work we do; we are passionate about the path we’ve chosen, and we also take seriously the true privilege we have in serving others as a Community Built on Care. As a team and individually, we are guided by the following core values.



MARKET SUMMARY

ARIZONA GROUP

Abrazo Community Health NetworkEmbracing health: That is the meaning behind Abrazo. Abrazo embraces the metropolitan Phoenix community’s health. We are committed to helping you achieve health for life. Abrazo delivers to you the highest levels of quality, personalized health care, while operating four acute care hospitals (with a satellite heart hospital), three emergency centers, six urgent care centers, several service-specific institutes and centers, and 15 physician medical group offices including primary care, bariatric, cardiology, endocrinology, general surgery and orthopedic offices.

Our acute care hospitals consist of Abrazo Arrowhead Campus, Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital, Abrazo Scottsdale Campus, Abrazo Central Campus and Abrazo West Campus. Each hospital offers a broad range of medical services including internal medical, general surgery, cardiology, orthopedics, obstetrics, women’s health, diagnostic imaging and emergency care. Our patient services include outpatient surgery, laboratory, radiology and rehabilitation services. Additionally, our Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital (a satellite of Abrazo Arrowhead Campus) is known for its distinct reputation as a premier cardiovascular specialty hospital and center of excellence dedicated exclusively to cardiac and cardiovascular care. Abrazo also operates three free-standing emergency centers and a “micro hospital”: Abrazo Peoria Emergency Center, Abrazo Surprise Hospital, Abrazo Cave Creek Emergency Center and Abrazo Buckeye Emergency Center. You will also find we operate the largest group of urgent care facilities in Arizona under Next Care.

Abrazo Arrowhead Campus

Abrazo Arrowhead Campus is a 229-bed acute care facility, including Abrazo Peoria Emergency Center and Abrazo Surprise Hospital, an 8-bed “micro” hospital.

Key service lines include Women’s and Infants’ Services – including a high-risk women’s program and a 31-bed level 3B NICU; a Interventional Stroke and Neurosurgery program in its second year and growing quickly; a mature Cardiovascular service line with three cath / electrophysiology suites, a murmur clinic, open heart program, structural heart program, cardiac rehab; and a robust Surgical program including General Surgery, Orthopedics and Spine, Urology, Colorectal, Gynecological Oncology, and a complex robotic program with 5 DaVinci robots; Inpatient and outpatient wound care, and Emergency Services.

Listed below you will find a few of the awards and distinctions we have earned in the past couple of years. While earning these awards is not what drives us to deliver the best possible care to the people who walk through our doors, they are a reflection that we take our mission seriously.

  • Aetna Institute of Quality

    Abrazo Arrowhead Campus has been designated an Aetna Institute of Quality® Orthopedic Care Facility for total joint replacement of knees and hips.

  • American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Get with the Guidelines Honor Roll

    Abrazo Arrowhead Campus, Abrazo Central Campus, Abrazo Scottsdale Campus and Abrazo West Campus are recipients of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Get with the Guidelines Honor Roll for using the most up-to-date, evidence-based treatment guidelines for improved patient care and outcomes. Abrazo Arrowhead Campus also received the GOLD Plus with Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite.

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield – Blue Distinction Center

    Abrazo Arrowhead Campus was recognized with the Blue Distinction Center Award for Cardiac Care, Maternity Care, and Hip and Knee Replacement for meeting national standards for quality and affordability by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona.

  • Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care

    Abrazo Arrowhead Campus is accredited by the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care (SCPC),

  • The Joint Commission

    Accredited by The Joint Commission (TJC) on Health Care Organizations – TJC has accredited hospitals for more than 50 years and approximately 88 percent of the nation’s hospitals are currently accredited.

  • Abrazo Arrowhead Campusisrecognized as a certified Primary Stroke Center Certified Plus, by DNV for their exceptional efforts to achieve better outcomes for stroke care. Certification ensures those suffering from stroke symptoms will be able to receive the care they need close to home, avoiding long transport to another hospital when time is of the essence.

Abrazo’s name – “embrace” in Spanish – reflects our commitment to caring for our community with compassion and the latest medical advances today and in the future.

https://www.abrazohealth.com/our-locations/hospital-abrazo-arrowhead-campus

POSITION SUMMARY

The Chief Nursing Officer provides strategic leadership as the senior executive position responsible for all nursing and other designated patient care functions and services within the hospital organization. The role assumes responsibility for assessing, planning, coordinating, implementing and evaluating nursing practice on a facility level. The role assumes 24/7 responsibility and has accountability to ensure high quality, safe and appropriate nursing care, competency of clinical staff, and appropriate resource management related to patient care. The Chief Nursing Officer represents nursing concerns on the governing board and at medical staff leadership meetings.

Responsibilities

FUNCTIONAL EXPECTATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:

Retaining great people at the facility

  • Collaborate with human resources and other team members to select, on-board, orient, and provide coaching for direct reports.
  • Evaluate and monitor facility level people pillar statistics, participate on related calls as necessary.
  • Consider and/or implement nurse residency programs to ensure pipeline for facility.
  • Collaborate with team members to formulate programs to enhance work life balance.
  • Partner with related team members to promote a safe work environment that is based on a zero tolerance for sexual harassment, workplace violence and verbal and physical abuse.
  • Collaborate with related team members to promote an effective facility level competency program.
  • Collaborate to promote a robust employee development and education program that responds to the unique needs of employees across the career continuum (novice to expert).
  • Work cohesively with related team members to develop and implement recruitment and retention strategies that ensure a qualified and stable workforce.
  • Participate in workforce planning to ensure an adequate and competent workforce.
  • Support the design of effective and competitive compensation and benefits programs.

Communication and Relationship Building

  • Effectively communicate with all internal and external constituents, including staff, colleagues, and physicians.
  • Communicate and administer human resource programs and procedures in accordance with established policies.
  • Manage organizational relationships in a manner which builds mutual trust and respect. Establish trust and collaborative relationships.
  • Address and manage conflict in a constructive and productive manner.
  • Give timely feedback and reinforce positive behaviors.

Leadership Influence

  • Create and communicate a compelling shared vision.
  • Develop effective strategies for addressing organizational priorities.
  • Develop, communicate and monitor performance expectations.
  • Formulate objectives, goals, and specific strategies related to the organization’s mission and vision.
  • Understand effective organizational outcome measures to balance cost, quality and service.
  • Measure and analyze performance from the learning and growth, business process, customer, and financial perspectives.
  • Promote a results-oriented environment.
  • Develop succession plan for nursing leadership.
  • Demonstrate effective change management; able to serve as an organizational change agent.
  • Coach and mentor aspiring nurse leaders.
  • Creating an environment in which professional and personal growth is an expectation.
  • Articulate the application of ethical principles to operations.
  • Manage organizational and individual performance with appropriate rewards.
  • Represent nursing and patient care issues within the organization’s governance and medical staff structures.
  • Represent nursing and patient care in strategic planning and quality initiatives with the governing body.
  • Educate the organization’s board members and physicians regarding healthcare/value of nursing care.

Diversity

  • Create an environment that recognizes and values diversity.
  • Develop processes to incorporate cultural beliefs into care.
  • Design strategies that address the unique needs of a diverse workforce, patient population, and community.
  • Assess the current environment and establish indicators of progress toward cultural competency.

Shared decision-making/Shared Leadership

  • Engage staff and others in decision-making.
  • Promote decisions that are patient centered.
  • Provide an environment conducive to opinion-sharing.
  • Promote systems thinking as a value in the nursing organization.
  • Consider the impact of nursing decisions on the health care organization.
  • Provide leadership in building loyalty and commitment throughout the organization.
  • Synthesize and integrate divergent viewpoints for the good of the organization.
  • Involves employees in decision-making.
  • Attend and participate in regional CNO calls and meetings.

Clinical Practice Leadership

  • Understand and articulate patient care standards reflected in federal and state regulation, TJC, the state Nurse Practice Act, and organizational policies and procedures.
  • Maintain knowledge of current nursing practice and roles and functions within nursing and other healthcare disciplines.
  • Maintain current knowledge of patient care delivery systems and innovations.
  • Ensure that nursing practice is consistent with current standards and current evidenced based practice.
  • Ensure that the care delivery model, clinical environment of care and related technology is appropriate to needs of caregivers and patients.
  • Serve as change agent when patient care work/workflow is redesigned.
  • Advocate use of documented best practices.
  • Teach and mentor others to routinely utilize evidenced based data and research.
  • Assure that the clinical perspective is included in organizational decisions.
  • Supports regional senior director and Tenet CNO.

Academic Relationships

  • Provide a supportive and stimulating learning environment for nursing students.
  • Participate in the academic community through advisory and collaborative efforts.
  • Ensure that the educational system is aligned with organizational needs.
  • Collaborate with nursing programs to provide required resources; evaluate graduates.
  • Collaborate with academia in nursing research and incorporate nursing research into practice.

Resource Management

  • Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of organizational revenue, expense performance and capital planning.
  • Manage fiscal, human and material resources in a cost-effective manner.
  • Design and maintain effective systems for resource management in nursing.
  • Manage patient care processes such as care management/length of stay to ensure optimal revenue.
  • Utilize effective performance management in managing key areas of responsibility.

Quality, Patient Safety and Risk Management

  • Contribute to the development and implementation of the organization’s performance improvement program. Support the development and implementation of an organization-wide patient safety program.
  • Monitor and evaluate quality through public reported measures (i.e. core measures, nurse sensitive patient outcomes, infection control, etc.) in collaboration with the facility DCQI and ICP, as well as national resources.
  • Actively participate in clinical close calls.
  • Define quality metrics by identifying the problem/process, measuring success at improving specific areas of patient care, analyzing the root causes or variation from quality standards, improving the process with the evidence, controlling solutions and sustaining success.
  • Interpret information from research.
  • Participate in studies that provide outcome measurements.
  • Utilize research findings for the establishment of standards, practices, and patient care models in the organization.
  • Disseminate research findings to patient care team members.
  • Support the development of a facility-wide patient safety program.
  • Support a non-punitive environment and a reward system for reporting unsafe practices.
  • Design safe clinical systems, processes, policies and procedures.
  • Allocate nursing resources based on measurement of patient acuity/care needed.
  • Ensure staff is clinically competent and trained in their role in patient safety, performance improvement, and risk management.
  • Support a safe culture that assures accountability and respects values and individual contributions.
  • Incorporate safety as a design element as appropriate.
  • Collaborate with RM to monitor and follow clinical risk trends.
  • Identify, mitigate and take action to correct areas of risk/liability in patient care.
  • Facilitate facility level annual pressure ulcer prevalence and incidence study results with corrective action.
  • Collaborate with related team members to monitor and evaluate a Culture of Safety through active coaching of direct reports to ensure that the culture of safety is cultivated at the facility.
  • Support the annual AHRQ Patient Safety Survey and follow up with corrective actions.

Information management and technology

  • Supports and embraces role in the adoption of EMR within facility.
  • Demonstrates basic competency in technology applications related to business and clinical functions.
  • Recognizes the relevance of nursing data for improving practice.
  • Utilizes facility database management, decision support, and expert system programs to access information and analyze data from disparate sources for use in planning for patient care processes and systems.
  • Participates in system change processes and utility analysis.
  • Evaluates and revises patient care processes and systems.
  • Participates in the evaluation of information systems in practice settings.
  • Uses computerized management systems to record administrative data (billing data, quality assurance data, workload data, etc.).
  • Uses applications for structured data entry (classification systems, acuity level, etc.).
  • Recognizes the utility of nursing involvement in the planning, design, choice and implementation of information systems in the practice environment.
  • Demonstrates awareness of societal and technological trends, issues and new developments as they apply to nursing.
  • Demonstrates proficient awareness of legal and ethical issues related to client data, information, and confidentiality.
  • Reads and interprets benchmarking, financial and occupancy data.

Service

  • Monitor and evaluate service indicators in collaboration with related team members at the facility level.
  • Facilitate education of employees related to service.
  • Actively facilitate Physician satisfaction survey, monitors results and collaborates with facility team members to develop and implement action plans.
  • Monitor and evaluate results of annual Employee Satisfaction Survey and collaborate with related team members to develop and implement action plans.

Professional Role Model

  • Advocate for nursing.
  • Assume personal and professional accountability.
  • Follow through on commitments.
  • Integrate high ethical standards and core values into everyday work activities.
  • Maintain a professional network of colleagues.
  • Contribute to the profession of nursing through professional organizations, publication, and other professional endeavors.
  • Participate in the legislative process and health policy issues that impact nursing and health care delivery.

ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP - EXPECTATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:

As a leader in healthcare, Tenet is committed to providing the best possible care to every patient, with a clear focus on quality and service. Strong leadership is essential to delivering on this commitment, and we believe that the quality of our leaders can give us a significant long-term competitive advantage. We want to ensure every current and future leader in Tenet is successful, and we support that through our selection and hiring process and by providing coaching and training to our leaders.

In this regard, we have identified core competencies that will enable a leader to succeed at Tenet, and have defined them within the following five areas critical to performance:

Use Astute Judgment

  • Promotes decisions that are patient-centered (e.g., plans to reduce noise in patient areas at night).
  • Promotes “systems thinking” as a value in the nursing organization. Synthesizes and integrates divergent viewpoints for the good of the organization (e.g., implements shared governance councils).
  • Considers impact of nursing decisions on the healthcare organization (e.g., reduces falls, pressure ulcers, and other nurse sensitive patient outcomes).
  • Provides leadership in building loyalty and commitment throughout the organization (e.g., builds career development path for high performing staff).
  • Assures that the clinical perspective is included in organizational decisions (e.g., leads work that results in successful JC accreditation).

Shape Strategy

  • Formulates objectives, goals, and specific strategies related to the organization’s mission and vision (e.g. participates in preparing the budget with cost improvements in nursing departments).
  • Promotes a result-oriented environment (e.g., cascades and measures BSC, CQ BSC, and CNO BSC targets).
  • Represents nursing/patient care issues within the organization’s governance and medical staff structures (e.g. actively participates in governing board by presenting a monthly nursing report).
  • Represents nursing/patient care in strategic planning and quality initiatives with the governing body (e.g., presents new ideas and external and internal benchmarks at board meetings).
  • Monitors and evaluates quality through public reported measures (e.g. core measures, nurse sensitive patient outcomes, infection control, VBP risk protection, etc.) in collaboration with the facility DCQI and ICP, as well as national resources.
  • Supports the development of a facility wide patient safety program (e.g. zero never events; reduced falls with injury, reduced facility acquired pressure ulcers, etc.; meets targets on CNO BSC).
  • Designs safe clinical systems, processes, policies and procedures.

Apply Financial Insights

  • Allocates nursing resources based on measurement of patient acuity/care needed (e.g. meets JC conditions of participation for nursing services).
  • Demonstrates sense of urgency in management of labor expense (e.g., meets targets for SWB).

Ensure Collaboration

  • Effectively communicates with all internal and external constituents, including staff, colleagues, and physicians (e.g., holds weekly staff meetings with Department Directors, routinely rounds with physicians).
  • Builds “privileged relationships” with key internal stakeholders (e.g. CEO, RSVP, etc.) and manages organizational relationships in a manner which builds mutual trust and respect. Addresses and manages conflict in a constructive and productive manner (e.g., immediately addresses a conflict situation between a nurse and physician to a positive outcome).
  • Actively networks and creates peer relationships with other internal and external nursing leaders (e.g. leadership role in industry organizations, actively mentors, etc.).

Drive Organizational Success

  • Understands and articulates patient care standards reflected in federal and state regulation, TJC, the state Nurse Practice Act, and organizational policies and procedures.
  • Ensures that the care delivery model, clinical environment of care and related technology is appropriate to needs of caregivers and patients.
  • Supports and embraces role in the adoption of EMR within facility and successfully implements within SWB budget.
  • Recognizes the utility of nursing involvement in the planning, design, choice and implementation of information systems in the practice environment.
  • Monitors and evaluates service indicators (Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Reports) and implements action plans in collaboration with related team members at the facility level (e.g., action to implement formal discharge calls).
  • Actively facilitates Physician satisfaction survey, monitors results and collaborates with facility team members to develop and implement action plans (e.g., action to improve communication with physicians).
  • Monitors and evaluates results of annual Employee Satisfaction Survey and collaborates with related team members to develop and implement action plans (e.g., action to increase recognition).

Develop Organizational Talent

  • Participates in workforce planning to ensure an adequate and competent workforce.
  • Recruitment and retention strategies, employee development/education program (e.g., meets targets for People pillar for nursing including turnover, <1 year turnover, and retention).
  • Consider and/or implement nurse residency programs (e.g., successfully implement Versant program).
  • Effective facility level competency program (e.g., meets JC requirements for unit-based competency across the continuum of care).
  • Develops succession plan for nursing leadership (e.g., promotion of RN Directors to ACNO and CNO roles).
  • Assumes personal and professional accountability (e.g. meets or exceeds requirements for licensure as a Registered Professional Nurse in the state where employed; maintains required CEUs, actively seeks out career development opportunities, etc.).
  • Supports a non-punitive environment and a reward system for reporting unsafe practices (e.g. improved scores on Annual ARHQ Patient Safety Survey regarding non-punitive environments for reporting unsafe practices).

CANDIDATE EXPERIENCE, ATTRIBUTES AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

At least five years of progressive management experience in a facility environment as an Associate Chief Nursing Officer or Nursing Director of multiple, complex nursing departments.

Highly effective interpersonal and communication skills.

Proven leadership ability and facility operational expertise.

Ability to serve as role model and advocate for the professional discipline of nursing.

Strong labor relations background.

An individual able to effectively and efficiently organize patient care promoting optimal outcomes, patient safety, and patient, physician and employee satisfaction.

An individual with proven success recruiting, retaining and developing staff. Someone effective in mentoring and developing staff, encouraging professional growth and achievement.

Takes the lead in complying with regulatory standards, rules and laws.

Professional Attributes

Proven ability to identify the need for change, anticipating, recognizing and creatively solving resistance to change; working with others to view change as a challenge and opportunity for growth. Displays an ability to be a risk taker and assume the role of change agent. However, someone who understands the importance of collegiality, collaboration and team spirit.

A credible nurse leader who utilizes communication, coaching, sponsorship and training to successfully manage the people-side of change to realize successful outcomes of a business change.

One who is positive, creative and innovative with a strong understanding of the business aspects of healthcare and the acumen to play a substantive role in developing strategies, budgets and business plans. Financially astute, with a solid understanding of cost issues and initiatives.

Clearly a leader by example, able to articulate a clear vision and expectations for patient care services and other areas of responsibility.

Personal Attributes

An individual of highest personal and professional integrity, principle and knowledge, earning respect and support when making difficult decisions and choices. Able to establish immediate credibility with peers, senior leadership, medical staff, and the Board.

A collaborative and operational manager who will give employees a voice and encourage full participation of all team members.

Excellent interpersonal skills; a dedicated listener, comfortable in a variety of settings dealing with diverse constituencies; a broad thinker. The ability to communicate clearly and effectively both verbally and in writing.

A leader who will inspire confidence and establish a sense of common direction and vision for the medical staff.

Education/Certifications

An academic degree in nursing is required, and a Master’s degree in Nursing or related field (Health Administration, Business, Public Health, or Management) is strongly preferred.

Active and current registered nurse license in the state of residence/practice is required.

Current CENP or NEA certification preferred.

Compensation

A competitive compensation program will be tailored to the selected candidate. Base salary will be supplemented by a performance bonus and comprehensive, well-rounded benefits program, which includes relocation assistance.

Travel

Approximately 25 percent. Selected candidate will be required to pass a Motor Vehicle Records check.

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