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Certification through the Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC) or the American Association of Managed Care Nurses (CMCN) desired. Provides telephonic or outpatient visits to patients at high-risk for readmissions (as identified by CM Plan) to the ER or hospital, to patients with active care planning requirements, to disease management patients per the Disease Management Plan and to others as referred via transitional care team, acute case managers and Transitional Care team.
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3+ years of recent Oncology experience in a Hospital setting, Acute Care, Direct Care experience or experience as an Oncology Telephonic Case Manager for an insurance company. As a Telephonic Oncology Case Manager RN, you’ll support our Oncology member population with education, advocacy, and connections to the resources they need to feel better and get well.
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The Operations Manager of Telephonic Case Management is responsible for assigning and coordinating all functions of the telephonic case management process from intake through to case closure.
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The Telephonic Nurse Case Manager will perform clinical assessments and evaluate needs for treatment in worker’s compensation claims. The Telephonic Nurse Case Manager will negotiate and coordinate appropriate medical treatment and length of disability with providers and employers while managing financial and other risk on behalf of the Company.
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The RN case manager will be responsible for identifying (California Children Services) CCS cases, handle transfers, and retro reviews. The RN Case Manager will provide daily care coordination with concurrent review for patient in the hospital or Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF) in person or telephonically.
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Hybrid remote position-this is a telephonic case management position with work from home opportunities! Certified Case Manager (CCM) a plus. Parker Jewish Institute's Certified Home Health Agency is seeking a dedicated and experienced RN-Care Manager to play a key clinical role on our Care Management interdisciplinary team.
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License and current registration to practice as a Registered Professional Nurse in NYS required or New York State License and current registration in Physical Therapy required or New York State License and current registration in Occupational Therapy required Population Care Coordination certification preferred Care Management, Case Management, OASIS or other applicable certification preferred.
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Oncology RN Case Manager - RemoteOptum is a global organization that delivers care, aided by technology to help millions of people live healthier lives. Certified Case Manager (CCM.
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Care Management, Case Management, OASIS or other applicable certification preferred. Provides telephonic clinical care management services using evidence-based practices to ensure effective utilization of benefits, services, and care is provided to the patients allowing them to remain safely in their home/community.
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Minimum of one year of current Case Manager experience in facility. Summary:Case Manager provide individuals, families, and groups with the psychosocial support needed to cope with chronic, acute, or terminal illnesses.
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Previous experience in case management and telephonic and/or in person coaching with members with a broad range of complex psychiatric/substance abuse and/or medical disorders. Anticipated End Date:Position Title:Behavioral Case Manager IIJob Description:The Behavioral Case Manager II is responsible for performing case management telephonically and in person at site facility within the scope of licensure for members with behavioral health and substance abuse or substance abuse disorder needs.
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Provides telephonic or fax reviews to multiple health plans/medical groups. Maintains ongoing education/knowledge of case management and utilization concepts, State and Federal health care programs, changes in health care law, criteria for multiple levels of care; utilization process related to criteria for acute care admission and impact on health care system; and never ending changes in delivery of health care.
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The Inpatient RN Case Manager performs onsite review or telephonic clinical review of inpatient admissions in an acute hospital, rehabilitation facility, LTAC or skilled nursing facility.
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The Telephonic Case Manager role is a remote, home-based position. A differentiator to traditional Telephonic Case Management and the Telephonic Musculoskeletal Care Manager at Paradigm is our digital engagement tool the Musculoskeletal Care Team, and the program’s value-based care philosophy.
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This position consists of working intensely as a telephonic case manager with patients and their care team for fully andor self-insured clients. Case Manager RN Oncology San Antonio, TXBring your heart to CVS Health.
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