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The Case Manager Supervisor is responsible implementation of effective best practices (Motivational Interviewing, Comprehensive Case Management, Harm Reduction, and Trauma – Informed Care) and ensuring the provision of high quality case management supports on a 24/7 basis.
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In collaboration with Administrator on Call (AOC), serves as clinical resource to Organ Procurement staff during donor referral assessment and case management, providing onsite or phone assistance as needed.
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BA/BS degree in Nursing required with Professional Nursing License in Commonwealth of PA required; 3 years clinical experience within last 5 years with prior experience in health care risk management, quality assurance, or case management positions preferred; may be required to travel throughout Medical Center, University Campus & Health System.
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Wellness Program and Resources including: A dedicated Accolade Care Coordinator for personalized care management support of all your healthcare needs Telemedicine Program Type 2 Diabetes Management Program via Virta Health A complete Joint and Spine Program with concierge services via Nimble Orthopedics.
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Seller Central Management: Navigate product set up coordinating with ERP. Review label, case and pallet coordination within system. This pivotal role, reporting to the Demand Planner, combines a deep understanding of the Amazon operations landscape with meticulous, agile project management in partnership with our Operations team.
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Minimum Qualifications - Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required Registered with CA BBS as ASW or MFT trainee At least 2 years of experience in health, human services, case management, gerontology or related fields.
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We are searching for a Full Time RN Case Manager to provide support to Home Health patients. Report directly to the Administrator, Executive Director or Patient Care Manager Senior and will maintain primary control and professional management of each patient.
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Provide direct patient care services to patients and supportive care to the patient’s family with a reasonable case load while providing a trusting and compassionate relationship with your patients and their families.
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Responsible for the implementation of public health programs, such as Chronic Disease Management, Family Planning Services, Communicable Diseases, Ryan White Program, Maternal, and Child Health, case management of Children with Special Health Care needs, LT Waivers, Immunization Program, and Public Health Emergency Preparedness.
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The position must have a higher level knowledge of threat assessment and case management, violence prevention and intervention techniques, current law, statutes, ordinances, regulations, practices, and court decisions in the area of workplace violence, threat assessment, and other applicable topics in order to complete tasks assigned.
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RN experience in home care, advanced illness, palliative care, hospice, primary care and/or case management. Registered Nurse - Care Coordinator is part of an innovative multi-disciplinary care coordination team addressing OHP and CareOregon Advantage members' needs.
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With a high degree of internal visibility, key responsibilities include: instrument inventory sourcing/addition/replacement, maintaining databases for instrument management (including SPM, EPIC and Optime feed, and Case Check), administration of repair and loaner programs, supporting management of implants, and providing a centralized point of contact for internal and external customers, Surgeons, Doctors, service providers and sales representatives for technical support.
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Able to provide assistance to the Regional LVN Case manager and coordinator assigned to the care coordination team. The RN Case Manager is responsible for identifying said population via provider/clinic referral, utilization management referral, disease registry reporting mechanisms and patient self-referral.
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The Care Coordinator, Care Management is a member of the healthcare team and is responsible for coordinating, communicating, and facilitating the clinical progression of the patient's treatment and discharge plan.
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Under the direction of the Site Supervisor, takes full charge of the management of the site(s); participates as an interdisciplinary team leader with the OAP staff, site case manager, Educational Specialist, and other community based service providers in the formulation and implementation of all case plans; has primary responsibility for establishment of the therapeutic milieu and system of care.
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