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Description Summary: Serves as a patient advocate, liaison, and advisor/educator to assist patients with navigating the continuum of care. Serves as a liaison between patient and clinical staff, administration, physicians, managed care companies, and community/external resources to coordinate/maximize resources and identify/resolve barriers to the plan of care.
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In collaboration with the multidisciplinary team, the Orthopaedic Trauma Nurse Navigator in is responsible for supporting the patient throughout the continuum of care, functioning as a patient advocate, liaison, and educator.
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Novant Health is seeking an Oncology Clinical Services Navigator, that would serve as primary liaison between the patient and his/her medical team as well as patient advocate and support for oncology patients.
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Position SummaryThe Health Navigator acts as a liaison to physicians, staff, affiliate physicians, and outside consumers providing referrals to services and expediting appointments based on symptoms and expressed needs of the callers.
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Recruit students, serving as the public relations and information liaison for Allied Health programs at multiple community access points such as high schools, community events, the Missouri Career Centers, etc.
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The Behavioral Health Liaison (BHL) serves as a vital link between patients seeking/being referred by the Primary Care Physician (PCP) to Behavioral Health Services/Team within GLFHC. The BHL will facilitate support to warm handoffs, during open access and to improvement of access to services for those patients with mental health needs.
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Act as a liaison between the SSVF grantee and the VA or community medical clinic and other healthcare providers, coordinating care for a population of Veterans with complex needs who require assistance accessing health care services or adhering to health care plans.
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Acts as non-clinical liaison/concierge/navigator for the referred patients in any way the patient needs before, during or after an encounter with a Stanford medical facility. Acts as a patient advocate, coordinator and liaison for Stanford Health Care in dealing with the community.
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Summary: Serves as a patient advocate, liaison, and advisor/educator to assist patients with navigating the continuum of care. BLS through the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer with card in-hand before start date.
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The nurse navigator also serves as a liaison between patients, families, caregivers, and the multidisciplinary care team. The nurse navigator assures timely scheduling of the first appointment, coordination of care after completion of the first appointment, and will support the patient throughout the care continuum.
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The Oncology Nurse Navigator (RN) is responsible for partnering with patients and providers to offer personalized, individualized care of patients throughout the continuum of care to increase and assure timely access to healthcare services.
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Reporting to the Stroke Program Coordinator, the Stroke Program Nurse Navigator provides expert nursing consultation and practice oversight, functioning as a liaison between medical staff, nursing staff, family members and support services.
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As a Perinatal Nurse Navigator, you will function as amember of the multidisciplinary team and serve as an advocate and educator forpregnant patients, from diagnosis (either of the fetal diagnosis or thematernal complication) through end of active treatment.
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Serves as a pediatric oncology and/or hematology nurse navigator. Bridging gaps in care and supporting care coordination for patients with highly complex care needs and serves as a liaison between the patient/caregiver and provider when necessary.
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They work as part of a care team including a Nurse Practitioner, Case Manager (Behavioral Health Advocate or Registered Nurse), Care Navigator, and other supporting team members. The Community Health Worker in the Optum at Home program acts as a liaison for DSNP and CSNP members to ensure appropriate care is accessed, home and social assessments are completed, resources leveraged, and education provided.
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