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The Intake Coordinator is Sagamore’s system navigator and point of contact for clients, families, multiple referral sources, payers, and our network of providers assuring clients have direct access to immediate and ongoing care and families, with patients and families having direct access for asking questions and raising concerns.
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Intake Coordinator (Clerical) Qualifications: Minimum of one year experience in home care, hospice, or personal care services, preferred Prior use of Electronic Medical Records (EMR), preferred Experience in dealing with a variety of payors in healthcare, e.g., Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial payors, preferred.
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Essential Functions:Coordinates intake process with participants and participants' family/caregiver, referral source and GMWP team, including scheduling visit days to ADHC, preparing narrative and introducing visitor and/or participant to team at morning meeting.
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Perform essential counseling responsibilities including screening, intake and orientation, assessment, evaluation and intervention, treatment planning, referrals, crisis intervention, counseling, patient education, case management, reporting and record keeping.
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POSITION SUMMARY The role of the Patient Intake Coordinator is to coordinate all aspects of patient fiscal responsibility to Fora Health Treatment and Recovery while providing high level customer service and support.
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CareHarmony’s Intake Coordinators (LPN) (NLC) (LVN) work comprehensively with providers to deliver value-based care management initiatives for their patients. CareHarmony is seeking an experienced Licensed Practical Nurse – LPN Nurse (LPN) (NLC) (LVN) with at least 3 years of direct patient-facing work experience; that thrives in a fast-paced environment, is self-motivated, has impeccable attention to detail, and values the impact they can have on a patient’s healthcare journey.
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Fully remote position - Work from the comfort of your own home in cozy clothes without a commute. You will have experience identifying resources and coordinating needs for chronic care management patients.
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Assist in ensuring timely delivery of services to your patients; Home Health, DME, Home Infusion, and other critical needs. Consistent schedule - Full-Time Monday – Friday, no weekends, rotational on-call-once per year on average.
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Active Compact/Multi-State license (LPN) (LVN) This role is great for anyone who loves meeting and assisting new patients daily. Provide patient education and health literacy on the management of chronic conditions.
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This individual must be able to quickly adapt to a fast-paced work environment. Opportunities to pick up OT to increase earnings. Accepting transfers from the Patient Enrollment team to conduct preliminary health assessments for newly enrolled patients in our network.
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Assist with medication management, including identifying potential medication concerns, adherence, and coordinating refills. Flexible hours - Have an appointment you need to attend? Career growth - Many of our team members move up in the company at a faster-than-average rate.
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Must have a home office or HIPAcompliant workspace. Identify and coordinate community resources with patients that would benefit their care. Resolve patients' questions and create an open dialogue to understand needs.
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Health Benefits (core medical, dental, vision) Technical aptitude – Microsoft Office Suite. This role requires most of your shift on the phone. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Must have active high-speed Wi-Fi.
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Paid Time Off (PTO) We love to see our people succeed! 401k with company match. What's in it for you? We will work with you to make up the hours at another time. Additional Single State licensures.
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As a Financial Intake Coordinator, you will be the conductor of seamless financial processes. We are searching for a Financial Intake Coordinator to join our dynamic team at CommonSpirit Health at Home. As a coordinator, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring seamless financial processes, enabling us to deliver exceptional home health services to our patients.
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