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With Collective Medical & Audacious Inquiry, we've become the most expansive, full-continuum care collaboration network, offering care teams immediate, point-of-care access to deep, real-time insights at every stage of a patient's journey.
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Founded in 2007, we are a physician-owned and managed company, providing high-quality, cost-effective clinical management services across the full continuum of care in hospitals, critical care and post-acute facilities.
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Experience At least 3-5 years of diversified, progressive oncology nursing experience in acute care and/or outpatient settings within the cancer care continuum. ·Interpersonal relationship skills in order to communicate effectively with the oncology care team.
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Under the supervision of the Registered Nurse/Director of Nursing, the Licensed Practical Nurse utilizes a general understanding of the principles of nursing and basic physical assessment skills in the development of and implementation of individualized nursing care plans to ensure that the needs of the residents are met.
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Acting as resource to patient/client, utilizes knowledge of community and health care resources to assist in addressing identified needs at any point of the continuum, re-admission to post-discharge.
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During the experience you will get exposure to patient care needs through the healthcare continuum, enrichment opportunities such as the UHG Corporate Headquarters Experience, Day in the Life of a Nurse Series, Enterprise Foundations, networking, and student cohort connections.
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Levindale is a 330- licensed -bed facility located in Baltimore that offers a full continuum of post-acute services to help patients regain function and vitality after a life-altering illness or injury.
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As one of the largest health care providers in Maryland, with 13,000 team members, We strive to CARE BRAVELY for over 1 million patients annually. Most of the residents in this unit are alert and oriented but require assistance with care for chronic and acute illnesses.
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Using a data-driven approach, the COS leads sustainable change to elevate nursing professional practice and ensure seamless, quality patient care across the continuum. Summary POSITION SUMMARY: The Clinical Outcomes Specialist/Clinical Nurse Specialist is a Masters’ or Doctoral prepared Registered Nurse who functions as a resource to nurses and patients to improve quality care outcomes within Acute Care. The COS works within the Department of Clinical Excellence to facilitate evidence-based practice implementation, positively influencing nursing care in collaboration with the Patient Care Services team.
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Provides consultation to facilitate a coordinated continuum of care. Responsible for delivering comprehensive social work and medical case management services to patients and families, addressing social determinants of health affecting medical care access.
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Collaboratively manages the patient's transitions across the continuum of care to assist patients and populations in achieving or maintaining an optimal level of health and functioning.
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Develop strong transitional care plans and able to help keep track of paneled patients along the whole continuum of care including discharges from the hospital, ER, skilled nursing facilities/nursing homes, and home care.
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Leading the strategy and development of policy positions for the Association across a multitude of health care related policy topics including but not limited to value-based care, liability and insurance, workforce, care continuum and access to care.
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And growing sales representatives across the continuum of care. privately held manufacturer & distributor of health care products in the U.S. Build and maintain sales territory of smaller accounts, located in secondary & tertiary markets focusing on sales and customer relationships.
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Sg2 - Providing a unique blend of analytics, intelligence, consulting and education to enable health system leaders to integrate strategic growth and performance across the continuum of care.
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