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Acute Transition Care Manager, Registered Nurse (ATCM, RN) reports to the Acute Transition Care Management, Registered Nurse Manager (ATCM, RN Manager) and is responsible for providing proactive intervention and coordination of care to Vaya Health members and recipients ("members") who are receiving care in an inpatient community hospital or emergency department for physical health reasons to ensure that these individuals receive appropriate transitional care and services.
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Applies litigation management through the selection of counsel, evaluation and direction of claim and litigation strategy. Consults with Manager on use of Claim Coverage Counsel as needed.
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Atrium Health Charlotte is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Clinic Case Manager, Acute Care Case Management for a nursing job in Charlotte, North Carolina. Posted job title: Manager (Rn) - Care Management - Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center Clinical Case Management Ft Days.
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Brookdale Senior Living Resident Care Manager- Registered Nurse (RN) RequiredA very unique opportunity to enhance healthcare delivery in multiple Brookdale assisted living and memory care communities in the area.
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Skilled in coverage, liability and damages analysis and has a thorough understanding of the litigation process, relevant case and statutory law and expert litigation management skills. Provides quality claim handling throughout the claim life cycle (customer contacts, coverage, investigation, evaluation, reserving, litigation management, negotiation and resolution) including maintaining full compliance with internal and external quality standards and state specific regulations.
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Actively engages in the identification, selection and direction of appropriate internal and/or external resources for specific activities required to effectively evaluate claims, such as Subrogation, Risk Control, nurse consultants, and fire or fraud investigators, and other experts.
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Preferred: Accredited Case Manager (ACM)Experience:Five to seven years of experience with utilization review, clinical pathways, case management, and disease management are required.
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Currently has or is able to achieve and maintain certification as a Certified Professional in Healthcare Management, a Case Manager, or Utilization Review/Utilization Management Professional as directed by IHSC through formal training and other means.
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With a team comprised of experienced travel nurse staffing recruitment and management professionals, we’re committed to ensuring the perfect fit for our nurses. Dedicated Credentialing Manager.
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Experience includes case management/discharge planning in one of the following settings: Acute care, Home care, LTC care, Physician Office, or Managed Care company. Clinical competence in disease management and case management principles.
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Develop a plan of care for each individual to include services such as advocacy/case management, independent living skills, training, peer support, physical therapy, cognitive therapy, etc. Provide case management services including intake, assessment, crisis intervention, advocacy, referral, and monitoring of families.
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Works within the Registered Nurse scope of practice, and in concert with the Primary Care Provider, patient, caregivers, family members, other members of the Care Management Team and the community to coordinate a full continuum of health care services considering the holistic needs of the member, inclusive of unique social and cultural dynamics.
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We are looking for highly skilled, self-motivated, registered nurses (RN) who have experience with workers compensation nurse case management. Field Nurse Case Manager (Home Based.
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The Medical Support Specialist (Plasma Center Nurse) works under the guidance of the Center Manager (or Assistant Manager as applicable) for operational guidance and under the management of the Center Physician for medical issues.
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Education:Required: Bachelor's degree in Nursing or Health Care Administration for RN or master's in social work for MSWPreferred: MSN, MBA, MSW, or MHACertifications:Required: Registered Nurse or LCSW/LMSW license.
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