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Directors will spend a portion of most days completing assigned medication utilization reviews (PA) and/or medical necessity appeals for commercial clients, governmental (Medicare/Medicaid) programs and individual client requested coverage determinations or appeals when appropriate.
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Actively participates in Quality Assurance activities of the Division with regard to treatment Utilization Review, medication monitoring, peer review, procedures and processes. Performs crisis interventions as needed including but not limited to conducting suicide assessments and make recommendations to medical providers and patients; determine if crisis response services are appropriate for patient safety.
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Perform evaluation tasks, including vital signs and medication review, Oasis assessment, wound care, and IV therapy. Perform evaluation tasks, including vital signs and medication review, Oasis assessment, wound care, and IV therapy.
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We employ professionals who are dedicated to keeping current in the latest treatment in medication management and therapy services for people suffering from mental health and substance use disorder.
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Performs all aspects of patient care, including but not limited to: patient assessment, medication administration; identifying nursing problems; plans of care; provides or delegates care according to Valleywise Health policies; functions as a client advocate and educator; completes and processes all required documentation; indirectly supervises ancillary personnel as directed; and participates in team building and quality improvement activities.
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Initiate patient education plan as prescribed by physician; teach patients and families how to manage medication and home care needs. Prepare, administer and record prescribed medication, reporting any adverse reactions to treatment.
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The MD/DO Psychiatrist specializes in the treatment of mental illness through psychotherapy, medication, and hospitalization with a focus on Autism Spectrum Disorder experience and evaluations.
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Behavioral Health Medical Assistant Responsibilities: Thorough chart preparation before psychiatric appointments, which entails compiling accurate information such as current medication, hospitalizations, allergies, family medical history, etc.
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Review prescriber medication orders to identify possible dosing, scheduling, contraindication, allergy, drug interaction, and/or incompatibility problems. You will be responsible for the interpretation and verification of medication orders.
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Provide assistance as needed with medication reminders, bathing, grooming, dressing, escort service, and other activities of daily living. Some typical responsibilities include: Provide residents with medication administration and treatment assistance and services according to the health care provider's orders.
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Shift DetailsMed Tech / Certified Medication AideMon- Fri; Every other weekendThe Med Tech is responsible for monitoring the health and well being of our residents and provides leadership support and assistance with resident care and services.
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Sick visits and medication refills and patients who have been recently released from jail or prison who need MAT such as Suboxone. Must have 3 years’ experience in medication assisted treatment and family medicine.
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An Emergency Room Nurse must take measures to stabilize a patient’s condition by administering medication, intubation, drawing blood and/or starting IV’s. An Emergency Room Nurse must take measures to stabilize a patient’s condition by administering medication, intubation, drawing blood and/or starting IV’s.
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The Medical Assistant will work with patients to develop self-management goals, provide insurance, referral, and prior authorization support, and may also conduct patient outreach to follow up on hospital admissions and discharges, obtain medical records and assist patients with pharmacy/medication questions.
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Our core focus is delivering customized medication management solutions to support healthcare organizations serving seniors and individuals with complex care needs. We're reimagining medication management and transforming care.
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