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Title: Coaching - Case Management Lead Analyst -Bilingual. 2-3 years of health coaching/health education & health promotion/wellness. CHES (Certified Health Education Specialist) Certified Health Education Specialist.
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Certification in Case Management preferred. The Utilization Management Nurse collaborates as necessary with other members of the health care team to ensure the above according to the mission of CHRISTUS.
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Performs integrated case management (CM) and disease management (DM) activities demonstrating clinical judgment and independent analysis, collaborating with members and those involved with members’ care including clinical nurses and treating physicians.
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The Case Manager for the Suffolk Substance Use Disorder Transitional Case Management Program (TCM-SUD) is responsible for providing enhanced transition planning and care management services to persons with substance use disorders who are being released from local correctional facilities who are returning to Suffolk County.
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The Preferred Communities grant, also known as Intensive Case Management (ICM), funded by the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) offers intensive case management services to especially vulnerable refugees to help them achieve self-sufficiency.
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Our direct care professionals provide counseling and case management services to previously homeless adults living with co-occurring diagnoses of chronic mental illness and substance use disorder.
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Currently, SJCC's main services consist of case assistance/management, operating a large food pantry, and immigration services, and a large portion of its clients are Russian-speaking older adults, including a large number of Holocaust survivors.
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The "Telephonic" Nurse Case Manager II is responsible for performing care management within the scope of licensure for members with complex and chronic care needs by assessing, developing, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating care plans designed to optimize member health care across the care continuum.
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Minimum 2 years "telephonic" Case Management experience with a Managed Care Company. "Telephonic" Nurse Case Manager II. Interfaces with Medical Directors and Physician Advisors on the development of care management treatment plans.
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Conducts assessments to identify individual needs and a specific care management plan to address objectives and goals as identified during assessment. Monitors and evaluates effectiveness of the care management plan and modifies as necessary.
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A master's degree in a field related to health, psychology, sociology, social work (e.g., LCSW), nursing, or another relevant human services area, and three years of experience providing care management, case management, or care coordination to complex individuals with an I/DD or a TBI.
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Manager Case Management - Good Samaritan page is loaded. Case Management experience desired. The Manager Care Management is responsible for day to day leadership activities managing a team of clinical professionals in the execution of exemplary cross continuum care coordination.
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Complete time-sensitive, specialized evidence-based medical case reviews for medical necessity on eviCore’s case management software. Medical Director - Radiation Oncology - eviCore - Remote page is loaded.
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Act as liaison for the Ryan White case management grant and ensure appropriate spending. Assist with Ryan White audits related to case management. Speciality Projects - Ryan White Case Management.
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