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This requirement will be lifted for LBH candidates employed as a Utilization Review Nurse, Clinical Care Coordinator, Patient Care Integrator, or RN Case Manager. Position Summary: The Inpatient Care Manager, in collaboration with the clinical team and medical provider, provides discharge planning coordination and intervention.
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Case Manager credentialed from the Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC) preferred. Post acute Care Manager. Coordination, Collaborative treatment planning and core measures, Discharge Planning, tracking of the post-acute period and provision of disease management, and contracting internally and externally.
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Minimum of 2 years of healthcare experience preferred in one of the following settings: hospice, home health, clinical liaison, RN liaison, clinical coordination, discharge planner, hospice case manager or RN educator.
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Free Parking & On-Site Fitness Center Recognition: We have a positive points recognition program designed to reward and recognize our outstanding employees; employees can also recognize their peers On-Site Daycare General Summary The Case Management Technician is responsible for supporting the core functions of discharge planning and utilization management, carrying out associated routine tasks.
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Required) 2 - 4 years Case management, discharge planning or utilization management (Preferred) State Registered Nurse License (Required) CCM Case Management Certification (Preferred) Experience and Skills.
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The Care Manager strives to promote patient wellness, improved care outcomes, efficient utilization of health services and minimize denitals of payment amoung a patient population with complex health needs.
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