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The Population Health Nurse will work in the ambulatory setting, specifically within primary care clinics, and is responsible for implementing and coordinating best practices for Annual Wellness Visits, patient care gap closures, social determinants of health screenings, disease-specific patient education, and clinical quality improvements.
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The Population Health Nurse is an essential member of a team responsible for the assessment, education, and care management of populations. The Population Health Nurse provides nursing expertise and is the liaison between the clinical care teams and the Population Health Team.
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The MVH Care Coordinator supports MVH’s initiatives toward clinical integration and accountable care strategies to achieve the triple aim in healthcare: 1) improving quality and patient satisfaction, 2) improving outcomes and the overall health of the population, and 3) reducing the total cost of care.
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The Population Health nurse communicates with patients to update on lab testing results and communicates any abnormalities and advises of results and further care options. The population health nurse is responsible for promoting population health by applying the nursing process with individuals, families, and communities.
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The Population Health Care Coordinator will ensure transparent whole person care and will support patient activation in care, improved population health outcomes and increased health literacy.
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The Population Health Director will champion population health strategies to support TrueCare’s annual goals and objectives in the value-based healthcare environment. The TrueCare Population Health Director serves as the designated clinical leader for TrueCare's Population Health Program.
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Certification in population health, wellness or coaching desired but not required; examples include: ACSM Certified Exercise PhysiologistACSM Certified Personal Trainer®ACSM Certified Group Exercise Instructor SMCertification from WellCoaches®Certification from Chapman InstituteCertification from CHES.
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Under the direct supervision of the Population Health Manager, this person works collaboratively with Providers, clinical support staff and other health care professionals to provide a medical home and optimize care for patients and providers in a Team Based Approach to Care. The Acute Care Manger (ACM) is an integral part of the team, and is responsible for the day to day prioritization of interventions on a list of required services for patients on a provider’s panels.
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The Mental Health Therapist is responsible for providing high quality, trauma-informed therapeutic services and care coordination to a diverse population of at-risk youth or young adults experiencing mental health symptoms, and their families.
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The Clinical Care Coordinator is responsible for providing clinical assessment (i.e., diagnosis, behavioral health assessments, client plan and progress notes) through a trauma-informed lens, therapeutic based services, and case management to a diverse population of at-risk youth, young adults, and families.
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Experience Two (2) or more years of direct patient care experience in a hospital, post-acute care, physician office setting, value-based care/population health department, and/or other similar care coordination settings.
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Passion for topics such as, but not limited to the following: eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), BIPOC population, humanistic therapy, gender identity and sexual orientation, play therapy, art therapy, musical therapy, social work, Adlerian therapy, PTSD, PCIT, PCIT-SM, ERP, SPACE, group therapy, couples therapy, and psychotherapy.
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Provide guidance and expertise on population health topics - e.g., treatment and preventive services in the ambulatory settings, such as immunizations, child and adolescent health, screening and follow-up services, maternal health, women's health - to NCQA's product and service development teams as well as other NCQA units.
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Monitor high risk patients within the clinic and follow up appropriately with clinic staff or RN care coordinator within Population Health. Through risk stratification tools available by Population Health, the Care Coordinator identifies patients with a need for early intervention related to discharge education, transitional care or disease management and coordinates intervention with PCPs and other care providers.
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The Population Health Advisor is responsible for the tracking and analysis of clinical quality measures and governmental requirements related to programs such as MIPS, MSSP, ACO Promoting Interoperability.
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