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Maxim Healthcare Services in Orange County, CA is looking for a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) to assume responsibility and accountability for the application of the nursing process and the delivery of patient care.
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CareHarmony is seeking an experienced Licensed Practical Nurse to work 100% Remote LPN Nurse (LPN) (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 patients healthcare journey.
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You will have experience identifying resources and coordinating needs for chronic care management patients. Assist in ensuring timely delivery of services to your patients; Home Health, DME, Home Infusion, and other critical needs.
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Manage patient census with a resolution-driven approach to close gaps in clinical and non-clinical patient care. Provide patient education and health literacy on the management of chronic conditions.
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This individual will partner with WellMed/USMD outpatient physician offices to help achieve benchmarks for patient care and maintain/improve quality of care delivery across multiple payers and patient populations.
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CareHarmony’s Care Coordinators (LPN) (LVN) work comprehensively with providers to deliver value-based care management initiatives for their patients. Fully remote position - Work from the comfort of your own home in cozy clothes without a commute.
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Consistent schedule - Full-Time Monday – Friday, no weekends, rotational on-call-once per year on average. Active Multi-State/Compact License (LPN) (NLC) (LVN) Perform medication management, including identifying potential medication concerns, reconciliation, adherence, and coordinating refills.
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Opportunities to pick up OT to increase earnings. Career growth - Many of our team members move up in the company at a faster-than-average rate. Must have a home office or HIPAcompliant workspace. Identify and coordinate community resources with patients that would benefit their care.
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With affiliations with Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and The Rockefeller University the facility is truly committed to remaining on the cutting edge of research and patient care. Labor and delivery nurse, labor and delivery, LD, LD RN, registered nurse, RN, R.N., postpartum, neonatal nurse, neonatal, L&D, nurse, nursing, healthcare, health care, hospital, maternity, labor-deliveryAmerican Mobile Healthcare Job ID #3051589.
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Emerus distinctive level of care earned the Guardian of Excellence Award for Superior Patient Experience in six of the past seven years. Adhere to required infection control, isolation procedures and aseptic techniques in the delivery of patient care.
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Flexible hours - Have an appointment you need to attend? Resolve patients' questions and create an open dialogue to understand needs. Assist/Manage referrals and appointment scheduling. Additional single state licensures (LPN.
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The purpose of this position is to perform the primary functions of a nurse in assessing, planning, directing, and evaluating patient care in the Emergency Room. From the moment a patient walks through the door, a team of exceptional medical professionals takes charge, treating patients with speed, compassion and expertise.
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RequirementsResponsibilities:Manage patient census with a resolution-driven approach to close gaps in clinical and non-clinical patient care. DescriptionCareHarmony’s Care Coordinators (LPN) (LVN) work comprehensively with providers to deliver value-based care management initiatives for their patients.
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As a member of the rehabilitation team, the Rehabilitation Aide supports a safe and positive patient experience by assisting in the delivery of care and performing delegated multi-skilled basic patient care services.
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2+ years full-time RN experience in ER or other comparable experience, required. Follow physician’s orders in the delivery of nursing care. Emerus’ leading national health system partners include Allegheny Health Network, Ascension, Baptist Health System, Baylor, Scott & White Health, Dignity Health St. Rose Dominican, The Hospitals of Providence, INTEGRIS and MultiCare.
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