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Demonstrates knowledge of Hospice Medicare Benefit Program, including levels of care. RN Hospice Clinical Team Manager - Fresno, CA areaLucrative compensation package: Base + Bonus + Free Medical/Vision insurance, generous PTO and other outstanding benefits & employee perks.
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Leads and trains staff in standards of excellence as specified by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). Participates in The Joint Commission survey readiness as assigned.
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This requires expertise in medical terminology, CPT coding, ICD-10 coding, workers compensation, commercial insurances, and Medicare billing and collections. Our spacious, state-of-the-art, ambulatory surgical facility is Medicare certified and equipped to perform the highest quality level of care for the hand.
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Excellent knowledge of Case-Mix, the Federal Medicare PPS process, and Medical reimbursement, as required. Healthcare, Dental, Vision Paid-Time Off Position Description The MDS Coordinator will be responsible for timely and accurate completion of both the RAI process and care management process from admission to discharge in accordance with company policy and procedures, and Federal, State and Certification guidelines, and all other entities as appropriate- Minimum Data Set, discharge and admission tracking, etc.
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Coordinates staffing and scheduling to meet census needs. Performs the Joint Commission Tracer field visits for staff team members. Coordinates with Intake Department to ensure timely response to new referrals.
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Conducts frequent supervisory field visits for each team member to support clinical competence. Paid MileageGenerous paid time off (24.5 days per year for FT employees, based on 40-hour work week). Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with company policies and applicable laws.
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Oversees daily operations to support patient care services, coordination,andevaluationofassignedemployees. Facilitates weekly IDG meetings for assigned clinical team. Oversees daily operations to support patient care services.
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Utilization review procedures include those stated for discharge planning in addition to knowledge of criteria for Medicare, Medicaid coverage and that of HMO or private insurers. Working knowledge of criteria for Medicare, Medicaid, HMO and private insurance coverage.
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Demonstrates knowledge of Hospice Medicare Benefit Program, including levels of care.
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