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Utilization Management Coordinator will also review with payor sources and receive authorization for the type and volume of services through all levels of care and aftercare review. Licensure: RN, LCSW, MFT, MSW degree, LVN/LPT or applicable license.
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Sierra Vista Hospital is seeking a full-time Utilization Management Coordinator (MSW, MFT, MA, RN) for the Utilization Management Department. The Utilization Management Coordinator (MSW, MFT, MA, RN) is responsible for the managing, reviewing, and monitoring the utilization of resources related to the patient and to maximize effectiveness of care by evaluating clinical appropriateness.
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Acts as a liaison to community programs and develop strategic partnerships to enhance aftercare plans of patients and their families. Provides psychosocial assessment, individual/family therapy, discharge and aftercare planning to patients and their families in an outpatient setting.
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Consult with parents/guardians on aftercare and long-term health management for infants. Our medical capabilities span everything from wound care to urgent care, oncology to neurology, physical therapy to speech therapy, a Level III NICU, robust robotic surgery department and a continuously expanding rural health practice.
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The Lead Clinician is also responsible for providing case management activities including, discharge planning, referrals to other services, collaborating with the attending physician, nurse and other staff, arranging appointments, conducting utilization reviews, and coordinating aftercare services.
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In absence of Family Service Counselor, provides aftercare including delivery of: documentation; stationery; information on insurance, health benefits and pension, and; pre-arrangements for next of kin.
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Gateway Services is North America’s leading accredited pet aftercare provider offering 24/7 professional grief support, memorial keepsakes, pet burial, and fully trackable pet cremation. With 150+ locations, 2,000 team members and servicing over 17,000 veterinary clinics across North America, Gateway has built a solid reputation for providing compassionate and respectful aftercare for pets and the people who love them.
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Primary clinician responsible for discharge planning and arrangement of aftercare services. Certification as a Drug and Alcohol Counselor by a California Regulatory Agency. Primary clinician responsible for discharge planning and arrangement of aftercare services.
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Position Overview:Provides psychosocial assessment, individual/family therapy, discharge and aftercare planning to patients and their families in an outpatient setting. Possess written and verbal communications skills to explain sensitive information clearly and professionally to diverse audiences, including non-medical people.
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