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Under the supervision of a Registered Nurse, the LVN Case Manager is responsible for prioritizing patient needs and collaborating with discharge coordinators to ensure a safe discharge plan.
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Enhances the quality of patient management and satisfaction, to promote continuity of care and cost effectiveness through the integration of functions of case management, utilization review and management, and discharge planning.
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Working knowledge of methods to resolve patient needs such as discharge planning, Home Health, DME and SNF’s. Provides accurate information and completes referrals as appropriate to implement the discharge plan including but not limited to Home Health Services, Hospice, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Durable Medical Supplies, and other community resources.
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The Case Manager for Reasons Residential is responsible for managing the social work and discharge planning coordination offered to the Reasons patients, which may include the appropriate clinical screening and assessment of new admissions, input into the establishment of treatment plans, interfacing with the treatment team/external case managers, authorizations, and utilization review with managed care organizations.
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We are seeking a Paralegal with a Trust Estate background to work out of our Headquarters in Pasadena, CA. As a Trust and Estates Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting our attorneys in all aspects of estate planning, trust administration, and probate matters.
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This position will be part of the transformational team working to achieve the department’s strategic goals to serve our dynamic global company This position currently reports to: Paralegal Manager, the Office of the Corporate Secretary.
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The care coordinator role assists the ambulatory care manager with the functions of complex case management, utilization management, quality management, discharge planning, and Transitions of Care (TOC) with the coordination of post-hospital care services, including transfers to an alternative level of care.
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Moves patients toward discharge to the next level of care following the established discharge criteria including but not limited to Aldrete score, dermatome level, stable BP, heart rate, oxygen saturation of 94% or higher, and proper Pain Management.
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The Discharge Coordinator’s job is to assist/support the Case Manager in ensuring that patient’s transition from the hospital to another level of care is successful. This would include transfer to LTAC, SNF, ECF, Assisted Living, B & C, home or other destinations as outlined in the Discharge Care Plan assessment.
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As a Field-based Mental Health Counselor, utilizing your knowledge gained from your social services degree and experience working with emotionally disturbed children, you will coordinate services and case management, discharge planning, and case consultation with multidisciplinary teams, referral sources, school, allied agencies to support each client through growth and stability.
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Meets with patients, patients’ families, and caregivers as needed to discuss care and treatment planActs as patient care liaison and initiates pre-admission discharge planning by screening for patients who are high-risk, fragile, or scheduled for procedures that may require caregiver assistance, placement, or home health follow-upIdentifies and assists with the follow-up of high-risk patients in acute care settings, skilled nursing facilities, custodial and ambulatory settings.
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Summary: The Discharge Planner role incorporates dual responsibilities in the area of Discharge Planning and in Office Management. Under the supervision of an RN, Case Manager works with the patient/family, multidisciplinary team, and physicians, to optimize the process of the patient's progress through the continuum of care by intervening and executing the discharge plan.
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Toxic Tort Asbestos Paralegal - 3 Years Experience. Are you a talented paralegal with a passion for complex litigation? Join Our Dynamic Legal Team: Paralegal Opportunity across California.
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Manage the employee performance cycle, including interviewing candidates, training and development of team members, recommending advancement and promotions, coaching, counseling, and employment discharge.
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The Registered Nurse will provide care that includes timely triage, physical assessment, treatment, reassessment, discharge planning, and health education to the Emergency Department patient. BLS, ACLS, PALS certification (may be substituted) or defibrillation certification, ERT and ENPC Hospital Description Greater El Monte Community Hospital.
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