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ORPI is recruiting for one City Research Scientist II to function as a Continuum of Care (CoC) Project Manager. Housed within ORPI, Federal Homeless Policy and Reporting (FHPR) directs the NYC Continuum of Care (CoC.
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Working knowledge of care transitions with specific emphasis on hospital discharge planning, utilization management, post-acute resources, case management and disease management.
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In collaboration with the patient/family, physicians and interdisciplinary team, the Case Management Coordinator ensures patient progression through the continuum of care in an efficient and cost effective manner.
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Knowledge: Must have a thorough knowledge of care management principles and their application throughout the care continuum, understands the principles and practice of education and performance improvement processes, is proficient in the application of policies/ procedures, interpretation of regulatory/ accreditation issues for case management, education, patient care, age specific and employment practices.
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The Care manager works under the supervision of the Regional Director- Patent Centered Care Management to support the objectives of UVM Health Network - CVPH and the Medical Home. Responsible to identify at-risk patients and develop plan of care based on risk and patient goals to meet individual health needs through communication and assisting with access to resources to promote quality, cost-effective outcomes across the continuum of care.
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The Case Management process facilitates communication and care coordination along a continuum through effective transitional care management. 2 years experience in Case Management (Care Coordination or Utilization Management) or successful completion of the Transitions in Practice (TIP) program for Care Manager.
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The "Telephonic" Nurse Case Manager II is responsible for performing care management within the scope of licensure for members with complex and chronic care needs by assessing, developing, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating care plans designed to optimize member health care across the care continuum.
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Minimum 2 years telephonic Case Management experience with a Managed Care Company preferred. Interfaces with Medical Directors and Physician Advisors on the development of care management treatment plans.
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Monitors and evaluates effectiveness of the care management plan and modifies as necessary. Conducts assessments to identify individual needs and a specific care management plan to address objectives and goals as identified during assessment.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Case Management Discipline: RN Duration: Ongoing 36 hours per week Employment Type: Staff Description Job Summary Coordinates and facilitates the care of the patient population through effective collaboration and communication with the Interdisciplinary Care Transitions (ICT) team members.
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Minimum 2 years "telephonic" Case Management experience with a Managed Care Company. Specific requirements and expectations for time onsite will be discussed as part of the hiring process.
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Coordinate case management for cases with the Veterans Affairs (VA), Continuum of Care (CoC), mainstream, community-based, and legal resources, SSVF Veteran Navigator, and other entities to meet the household's needs.
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The Case Management process facilitates communication and care coordination along a continuum through effective transitional care management and utilization management.
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The Telephonic Nurse Case Manager will be a member of the Case Management Team, providing a comprehensive, holistic approach for case management throughout the continuum of care.
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Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm PST (maybe 7am start date if needed) Fully remote, must have CA license Pay Rate: $38/hr Position Purpose: Perform care management duties to assess, plan and coordinate all aspects of medical and supporting services across the continuum of care for select members to promote quality, cost effective care.
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