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As a Care Coach you will work remotely for 20-25 hours per week with a team of nurses to manage patients with chronic conditions enrolled in Medicares Chronic Care Management program. Utilize Motivational Interviewing or other behavior change techniques to coach and assist the patient with self-management.
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Conduct Transitional Care Management activities to high risk patients discharged from the hospital and the ER to reduce unnecessary readmissions, including medication reconciliation, medication adherence, identify red flags, address barriers, encourage follow-up care, how and when to seek appropriate level of care.
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Chronic conditions include: Diabetes, CHF, COPD/Asthma, Hypertension, CAD, Ischemic Heart Disease, Anxiety, Depression. Transitional Care Management experience. Reduce care gaps by encouraging or assisting with preventive care, and chronic care management, i.e. annual well visits, follow up visits, medication management, pre-visit labs, diagnostic tests due, preventive cancer screens.
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In addition to successful clinical encounters, Care Coaches shall be entitled to $3.00 in the event that a patient within their caseload withdraws from the Chronic Care Management Program. Certified Diabetes Educator.
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Implement and improve the Plan of Care by updating medications, appointments due, record biometrics, vital signs, and care coaching provided. Connect the patient with community resources as needed, including transportation, personal care needs, homemaker or chore services, social services, etc.
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Bachelor's Degree from a regionally accredited institution in physical education, sports management, sports coaching or related field, four years of experience as an athletic coach, preferably at the college level, which includes recruiting experience and two years of senior level or lead experience.
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Case Management or Chronic Disease Management experience. Proficiency with electronic health records and web based applications. 5+ years experience as a Licensed Practical Nurse. Strong communication and telephonic skills.
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This is a 1099 contract position with no end date. Our patient engagement software and services enable physicians to monitor and manage their patients chronic conditions between office visits without investing in additional staff or technology.
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Meet communication skills, must be self-directed, able to work independently with little supervision while meeting performance metrics. Experience with Motivational Interviewing or other behavior change communication techniques.
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Select Physical Therapy is now hiring a PRN Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) in Lafayette, IN! A Certified Athletic Trainer is involved in the Athletic Training Services program: coordinates medical coverage of contract schools or professional teams athletic events and practices, coordinates the access of healthcare for athletes at contract locations, and designs/implements specific therapeutic programs for rehabilitation of injured athletes.
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Additionally, a compensation of $4.00 will be paid out following five unsuccessful attempts to contact the patient without receiving a response. Compensation is paid at the rate of $10.00 per initial clinical encounter per patient per month.
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Communicate recommended follow-up treatment to visiting coach and athletic trainer. Reporting to the Director of Athletics, the Head Athletic Trainer is responsible for the preventive, emergenceny and rehabilitative medical care of the varsity athlietic team members.
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Provide athletic training coverage for practices and competitions as appointed by the Director of Athletics and in consultation from the Head Athletic Trainer. MCLA is accepting applications for an Assistant Athletic Trainer opening to provide quality care for student-athletes, including sport preventive measures, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation.
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Summary Under general supervision by a physician, the athletic trainer (AT) will provide athletic training and clinical supports services in sports medicine and orthopedic practice. Experience: 2-3 years’ experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer (preferred.
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Provide academic advising and tutoring to men's basketball student athletes.
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