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ESSENTIAL KEY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES The Care Coordination Assistant, under the direction and supervision of clinical staff performs the following functions: Manage timely post-acute care referrals, to assist with length of stay management and mitigation of denials.
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Ensures coordination and adherence of on-call rotationParticipate in ongoing fidelity review and monitoring system focused on consistent application of system of care principles, adherence to OhioRISE ICC/MCC planning process and service components.
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In collaboration with the regional and facility care coordination directors creates project plans including implementation communication education and accountability plans Provides education and training for teams across the continuum of care on change management lean approaches six sigma and project management Assists in developing the annual operating plan and schedule for strategic implementation across the continuum of care.
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As part of Humana's Primary Care Organization, which includes CenterWell Senior Primary Care, Conviva's innovative, value-based approach means each patient gets the best care, when needed most, and for the lowest cost.
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Rutgers The State University is seeking a Care Coordination Specialist II (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation ( TMS ) Care Coor Specialist) in the Medical Services of Rutgers University Behavioral Healthcare.
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Orchestrate seamless coordination and illuminate the path to progress. Your critical thinking skills are cherished as you care for the most vulnerable. Empowerment Through Care. Embrace the Power of Care and Education.
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The scope of responsibility includes professional nursing care coordination practice, human resource management, educational development, research, continuous improvement, utilization management, DRG program and MGB, Brigham (BWH and BWFH) network initiatives.
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Educates patients/family, physicians, and other referral sources on the pre-surgical and post-acute care programs, services, and the care coordination process. Responsible for working with the patient/family and extended healthcare teams to promote a smooth, efficient, and customer-focused coordination of care from the time a case is scheduled through the acute care and post-acute care continuum.
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Collaborates with the assigned care coordination team to include clinical support, guidance, and educational direction while also identifying patients most likely to benefit from care coordination services to include assessing patients’ risk factors, the need for care coordination, clinical utilization management, and preventative care services.
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A typical day may include performing new client assessments, reassessments, overseeing the care of existing clients, medication reconciliation, wound care, and care coordination with skilled service organizations and hospices.
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Provision of Care Coordination and Documentation of activities adheres to the Oregon Administrative Rules for Intensive Care tracking and data entry for program reporting and Hospital System Electronic Medical Record, CareOregon Electronic Care Management System and other systems as needed to gather information needed to provide comprehensive care coordination for members.
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The Certified Addictions Counselor will be primarily responsible for enrollment of patients into care/ new patient intake, coordination of Suboxone inductions, patient education, naloxone training, peer support groups, counseling, coordination of referrals, community outreach and administrative support duties.
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Care coordination for the FVP population is delivered via partnerships with managed care organizations (MCO) and must adhere to regulations set forth by the MCOs, the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS.
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The Case Management process facilitates communication and care coordination along a continuum through effective transitional care management. 2 years experience in Case Management (Care Coordination or Utilization Management) or successful completion of the Transitions in Practice (TIP) program for Care Manager.
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Utilize the hospital and Radiation Oncology EMR systems to record patient treatment delivery, document patient positioning information, and communicate any pertinent information regarding the patient’s care coordination.
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