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As a Utilization Review Nurse/Integrated Care Manager RN with Sentara, you work together intensely with the patients, families, and members of the medical team to provide patients with the resources they need and help prevent them from being readmitted to the hospital.
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The Utilization Review Specialist review functions as the internal resource on issues related to the appropriate utilization of resources & services, coordination of care across agency and utilization review and management.
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Focus Staff is seeking a Travel Utilization Review RN Registered Nurse to review and audit behind the scenes to maximize the quality and cost efficiency of health care services.
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Provides first level RN review for all outpatient and ancillary prior authorization requests for medical appropriateness and medical necessity using appropriate criteria, referring those requests that fail review to the medical director for second level review and determination.
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VNS Health is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Clinic Utilization Review for a nursing job in Hoboken, New Jersey. Posted job title: Rn Utilization Review, Clinical.
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Currently recruiting a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN/LVN) - Utilization Review in Bethesda, Maryland to provide care to Active Duty heroes, their families, and retirees at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
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Key Words: RN Travel, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, Travel Contract, Travel Nursing, Case Manager, Case Management, Utilization Review, Case Manager RN.
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Client in OR seeking RN - Discharge Planning and Utilization Review (RN) to work 8 hour days. TravelNurseSource is working with Core Medical Group to find a qualified Case Manager RN in Medford, Oregon, 97504.
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Conducts admission and continued stay reviews per the Care Coordination Utilization Review guidelines to ensure that the hospitalization is warranted based on established criteria and critical thinking.
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San Jose Behavioral Health is currently seeking an experienced Utilization Review Specialist Per Diem to join our growing team. The Utilization Review Specialist will also coordinate with appropriate discharge planning processes, providing feedback on documentation processes; and functions as a resource to the clinical team regarding approved criteria, practice guidelines and alternative treatment options.
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UTILIZATION REVIEW / CASE MANAGEMENT RN - Part Time, Weekends. Must possess strong critical thinking skills, have an ability to perform clinical/chart review and abstract information efficiently.
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The RN Utilization Review Nurse collaborates as necessary with other members of the health care team to ensure the above according to the mission of CHRISTUS. The RN Utilization Review II is responsible for determining the clinical appropriateness of care provided to patients and ensuring proper hospital resource utilization of services.
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The Concurrent Review Nurse (CRN) is responsible for performing medical reviews using established criteria to ensure the member is receiving care at the most appropriate level. Experience in one or more of the following: home health care, rehab, SNF, utilization review, discharge planning or case management.
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Verify patient identification by checking two identifiers and review orders for procedure to be performed. We're looking for a PET/CT Nuclear Medicine Technologist , working in the Healthcare Systems & Services industry in Atchison, Kansas, United States.
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As the Care Manager RN for Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach, you’ll be responsible for utilizing your clinical expertise, discretion, and independent judgement to assess patients’ needs and coordinate post-acute care in order to provide for a safe discharge.
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