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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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Conducts telephonic outreach and health coaching to members to support quality improvement regulatory and contractual requirements. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Licensed Master Social Work (LMSW), Certified Social Worker (C-SW), Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Registered Nurse (RN) preferred.
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Benefits/Company Perks:Health, Vision and Dental coverageFree Telephonic Medical ProgramA+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Think vintage collectibles from brands like Cartier, Tiffany, Van Cleef, and Rolex, and then picture precious gems such as diamonds, rubies, and emeralds, and then you'll get the idea.
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Completes notification to all payers via electronic/fax/telephonic means within 24 business hours of service to ensure compliance with Managed Care contractual requirements. Successfully works with payers via electronic/telephonic and/or fax communications.
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The Telephonic Case Manager coordinates resources and creates flexible, cost-effective options for ill or injured individuals on a case-by-case basis to facilitate quality individualized treatment goals, including timely return-to-work if appropriate.
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Daily ambulatory nursing practice performance primarily is focused on telephonic patient triage, patient education, direct care interventions, collaborative leadership and care coordination. Its network includes Reading Hospital, Phoenixville Hospital, Pottstown Hospital, and St. Christopher's Hospital for Children (in partnership with Drexel University.
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Position SummaryUnder the direction of the Center Manager, the Relief Advocate provides crisis intervention, needs assessment and supportive counseling to callers on the domestic violence hotline, as well as provides emergency telephonic response to residents of Orange and surrounding counties following a referral from local law enforcement.
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The Telephonic Case Manager must have the ability to explain medical conditions and treatment plans to the patient, family members and adjuster; supporting the goals of the Case Management department, and of CorVel. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES:Provides medical case management to individuals through coordination with the patient, the physician, other health care providers, the employer, and the referral source.
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Daily responsibilities include telephonic outreach, written correspondence, documenting and tracking outreach and providing support to the SNBC UCare Connect and UCare Connect Plus Medicare team.
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The Plan of Care is created based on the results of the comprehensive needs assessment performed by the RN Care Coordinator through extensive medical record review, face to face and/or telephonic encounters with assigned patients and families where appropriate.
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Through telephonic-based outreach, the Nurse Care Manager will contact the patient or caregiver within 48 hours of discharge to conduct a comprehensive discharge assessment, conduct medication reconciliation, provide patient or caregiver education, support post-discharge order fulfillment (i.e., Durable Medical Equipment, Home Health Care, etc.
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Conduct in-person/telephonic RN assessments/screenings and provides education to palliative care patients, family members or caregivers as appropriate. AIM Palliative RNs offer in-person and telephonic assessments to palliative care patients in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team.
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Responsibilities Overview: Engage in telephonic enrollment, registration, and appointment scheduling for primary care patients at The MetroHealth System (MHS). Responsibilities Overview: Engage in telephonic enrollment, registration, and appointment scheduling for primary care patients at The MetroHealth System (MHS.
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Resources include smoking cessation, weight management, and stress management classes (online or telephonic with a personal health coach); discounts on gym memberships, fitness activities, and sports tickets; and Health & Wellness events and onsite flu shot clinics.
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Accurately conduct telephonic patient intake by inputting demographic, allergy and medication information into the MTM platform. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJOB SUMMARYThe Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Clinical Call Center Rep will provide assistance to the MTM Pharmacist(s) to support our mission of delivering safe, effective, and affordable medication therapy to our target population.
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