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The MDS Coordinator supervises the Care Management Nurse, MDS Nurse. Is prepared to conduct PPS meetings maintaining MDS assessments per Medicare schedule and maintain PPS board for monitoring of Medicare days and RUGs utilization in the absence of the Care Management Coordinator.
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Is prepared to conduct PPS meetings maintaining MDS assessments per Medicare schedule and maintains PPS board for monitoring of Medicare days and RUGs utilization in the absence of the Care Management Coordinator.
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Coordinates, identifies, and/or initiates significant change MDS’ - Is prepared to conduct PPS meetings maintaining MDS assessments per Medicare schedule and maintains PPS board for monitoring of Medicare days and RUGs utilization in the absence of the Care Management Coordinator - Remains current with American Association of Nursing Assessment Coordinators (AANAC) requirements.
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COASTAL PALMS NURSING AND REHABILITATION Assistant MDS Coordinator (LVN) - Part-Time. Preferred Skilled Nursing Facility Experience as an MDS Nurse. COASTAL PALMS NURSING AND REHABILITATION Assistant MDS Coordinator (LVN) - Part-Time.
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The MDS Nurse RAC (Resident Assessment Coordinator) reports to the Executive Director and is responsible for accurate and timely completion of mds assessments and coordination of the RAI process.
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Martinsburg Healthcare Center , a member of the CommuniCare Family of Companies , is currently recruiting an RN MDS Nurse / Resident Assessment Coordinator (RAC) to join our team. Do you have what it takes to be an RN MDS Nurse with CommuniCare.
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The MDS Coordinator provides oversight of the RAI process and conducts assessments and care plan coordination for guests. Are you an experienced MDS nurse interested in the next step.
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Experience as an MDS Nurse. Completes the MDS, CAA’s and care plans within regulated time frames. Coordinates, identifies, and/or initiates significant change MDS’ Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) licensure.
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Under the direction of the Director of Nursing and MDS Lead, the MDS Coordinator (Registered Nurse RN or Licensed Practical Nurse LPN) is responsible for implementing the federally mandated assessment tool to identify needs / concerns of the resident and to coordinate a plan of rare to assist the resident toward optimal wellness based on the highest practicable level of functioning.
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Direct care in a long-term care setting, MDS Coordinator, Clinical Reimbursement Specialist or Nurse Assessment Coordinator experience preferred. The MDS Coordinator / Nurse Assessment Coordinator contributes to personalized resident care plans and ensures the capture of clinical reimbursement for services provided.
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Description:St. Vincent de Paul Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is seeking an experienced MDS Coordinator to join our nursing management team. As an MDS Coordinator, you will play a key role in ensuring that our residents receive the care they need to meet their medical, social, and spiritual needs.
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Laurel Health Care Company is a national provider of skilled nursing, subacute, rehabilitative, and assisted living services dedicated to achieving the highest standards of care. Assesses resident through physical assessment, interview and chart review.
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Excellent BenefitsVacationHolidaysPaid Sick TimeMedicalDentalVision RN / MDS COORDINATOR Full job descriptionThe RN / MDS COORDINATOR manages the overall process and tracking of all Medicare/Medicaid case-mix documents to ensure appropriate reimbursement for all services provided within the nursing.
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The Care Management Nurse, MDS Nurse works the RAI process and conducts assessments and care plan coordination for those residents assigned. MDS nursing at Regency at Bluffs Park may be just what you're looking for.
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As an RN MDS Coordinator / Nurse Assessment Coordinator, you will complete and assure the accuracy of Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments for all residents. Join our team as an MDS Coordinator / Nurse Assessment Coordinator in an organization where your expertise and dedication are valued and appreciated.
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