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Reports to Distributions Supply Chain Operations (SCO) Manager. Calculate the ETA at target warehouse/vendor for products that was sourced. Create an order to move the required part from the source warehouse to the target warehouse.
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Under the general direction of the Team Manager but working collaboratively with the SCO representative(s), the SCO GSSC plays an integral part of the case management functioning of the agency.
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Assist the Director of OCA or designee, and the Chief of MassHealth OLTSS by providing clinical input and leadership in the development, implementation, and overall performance management of clinical policy and quality strategy for MassHealth’s LTSS initiatives, including Dual Integrated Care Programs One Care, SCO, and PACE.
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The SCO program is designed to deliver high-quality, compassionate care to seniors in their home. WellSense Health Plan is recruiting for motivated, compassionate, mission-driven nurses to join our Senior Care Options (SCO) program clinical team.
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Travel within the SCO geographic network required. The Care Manager provides care coordination for at-risk and complex individuals through a member-centric, team-based approach. The Care Manager acts as the clinical link with the member's Primary Care Team (PCT) which includes the Member, Caregiver(s), Primary Care Provider, community agency providers, pharmacists, social workers, and others involved with the Member's care.
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Experience working with MassHealth and SCO options, PACE, GAFC, Dementia, Elders, Persons with Disabilities, and/or Community Health Services preferred. Experience working with MassHealth and SCO options, PACE, GAFC, Dementia, Elders, Persons with Disabilities, and/or Community Health Services preferred.
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Act as the primary representative in select workgroups, such as SCO/Public Plans/Unify collaboration and Enterprise-wide Cybergrants meetings, and offer support as needed in other workgroups. Support the coordination of Community Advisory Councils and SCO Governing Board meetings.
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Represent THP SCO in a manner consistent with stated company values and departmental Code of Ethics. Oversee all stages of various initiatives, i.e. TMP Duals and MassHealth Redetermination, while ensuring accountability among all parties to meet deliverables within defined timeframes, scope, and budget.
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The Geriatric Care Manager is assigned to work with consumers enrolled in the Senior Care Option (SCO) Program and/or State Home Care Program. Track consumers' transfers between programs, community, and in-patient settings and adjust the service plan as deemed appropriate by the ICT/PCT and per requirements set forth by the EOEA and SCO plans.
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O Collaborating with external organizations serving MassHealth members enrolled in SCO, One Care and PACE, such as Independent Living Centers (ILCs), ASAPs, and other LTSS providers. Assist the Director of OCA or designee, and the Chief of MassHealth OLTSS by providing clinical input and leadership to improve UM related to MassHealth LTSS programs, including Dual Integrated Care Programs One Care, SCO, and PACE.
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The Provider Services Department provides a single point of contact for questions, problem solving, and access to care, for providers on behalf of members of the Senior Care Options (SCO) and One Care Programs.
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The Care Manager’s work is primarily conducted in the field and includes a variety of diverse and complex face-to- face and telephonic care management responsibilities. Responsibilities include assessment, the development, implementation, and evaluation of the Individual Plan of Care (IPC) and managing the member’s care through the health care continuum.
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The Care Manager - Nursing (RN CM) will ensure that all members receive timely care management (CM) across the continuum, including transitions of care, care coordination and navigation, complex case management, population health and wellness interventions, and disease/chronic condition management per department guidelines.
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