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General MS, ICU, acute care case manager or discharge planner experience (some pedi if qualified, not required). Works with Continuum of Care Services, other ANMC departments, and the Regions to conceptualize and objectify issues and work toward access to appropriate levels of care.
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OneStaff Medical is seeking a travel nurse RN Case Management for a travel nursing job in Anchorage, Alaska. Case Management Nurses coordinate long-term care for their patients.
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Employee Assistance Program Free to all employees who’d like information on personal issues: Education, Dependent Care, Care Giving, Legal, Financial, Lifestyle & Fitness Management, Working Smarter.
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Cross Country Nurses is seeking a travel nurse RN Case Management for a travel nursing job in Anchorage, Alaska. As a case management nurse (RN CM), you will collaborate with the healthcare team to assess, plan, facilitate and coordinate care for individual patients.
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Previously named: discharge care coordinator. Required Experience: Acute Hospital, Admission Criteria, Determine Medical Necessity Per Evidence-Based Guidelines, Discharge Planning, Plan of Care.
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RCM HealthCare Travel is seeking a travel nurse RN Case Management for a travel nursing job in Anchorage, Alaska. RCM Health Care Services’ mission is to provide opportunities for qualified candidates across medical professions.
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Care Team Solutions is seeking a travel nurse RN Case Management for a travel nursing job in Anchorage, Alaska. 401k, holiday pay, healthcare, dental, travel. You and every nurse with the guts to travel deserve it.
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In order to extend this high level of care, you will communicate with patients, families, other healthcare professionals, and social workers to promote patient safety, quality of care and cost-effective outcomes, for patients that require long-term care or home care after hospitalization.
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Titan Nurse Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN Case Management for a travel nursing job in Anchorage, Alaska. Health care professional needed for a Case Management position in AK. Must have a minimum of 2 years experience in Case Management.
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Our candidates include the very best in the fields of radiation oncology, rehabilitation, respiratory care, radiology services, nursing and medical laboratory have to offer. Our clients represent the broad diversity of the healthcare industry today – from leading national and regional healthcare centers to traditional hospitals, specialty care clinics and other centers of care.
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Discount program for travel, gym memberships, amusement parks, and more. Assists with routine referrals per standard protocol, to include scheduling diagnostic studies, clinic appointments, telemedicine visits, field clinics, and verifies patient travel/housing arrangements.
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We've talked to thousands of travel nurses like you. Which is why travel nurses hate working with them. and burn" travel machinery. see that the way travel nurses are treated sucks.
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Magnet Medical is seeking a travel nurse RN Case Management for a travel nursing job in Anchorage, Alaska. Responsible for the delivery of direct patient care using the nursing process and as defined by the healthcare facility in their unit specific job description.
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