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Director Care Coordination- Major Responsibilites Criteria D: Interfaces and coordinates services with Admission, Finance, Managed Care, Medical Records, Home Care, Rehabilitative and Risk Management.
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Many of our staff were previously dog walkers with other on-demand services, doggy daycare staff, dog groomers, or volunteers at a local shelter. Hooman on Demand services the following communities: Boylan Heights, Briar Creek, Bryson Village, Downtown Raleigh, Fall’s River, Five Points, Glenwood Avenue, Glenwood South, Hayes Barton, Historic Oakwood, Mordecai, NC State University, North Raleigh, Oakwood, Oberlin, Six Forks, South Park, South Raleigh, Stonehenge, and the Village District.
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At least 3 years previous experience in health care, care coordination, utilization review, discharge planning or similar healthcare setting is required. The Care Coordination Assistant role is responsible for supporting critical and time sensitive functions of the Clinical Care Coordination team, including but not limited to managing post acute care referrals, direct communication with patients/families, post acute care agencies, and other key stakeholders.
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As an integral member of the CTC, the Senior Care Coordination Manager provides leadership and strategic perspective to the University of Chicago’s Ambulatory Care Coordination Team at UCMC and Ingalls Memorial Hospital, including all employed and affiliated ambulatory clinics.
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Assists in the coordination of patient services, including but not limited to specialty referrals, hospital and SNF coordination, durable medical equipment and home health care.
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Job Responsibilities: Internship- Wraparound Milwaukee Care CoordinationGeneral Information on Population:WCS holds a contract with Wraparound Milwaukee and Milwaukee County, which includes Wraparound, REACH, Youth CCS, and CORE Care Coordination services.
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Maintain regular attendance at, and participate in interdisciplinary team meetings, communicating participant changes, creating and updating care plans, collaborating on care planning decisions and coordination of 24 hour care delivery.
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Makes interdisciplinary referrals for coordination of patient discharges, i.e., Social Workers, Home Care Coordinator, CCH Escort Nurse, Discharge Planner, relatives, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Psychiatric Liaison Team and/or outside agencies.
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Jefferson Health at Home by BAYADA, a joint venture managed and run by BAYADA, is a partnership between Jefferson Health and BAYADA Home Health Care, with the mission to improve patient outcomes and expand the delivery of high-quality health at home to meet the increasing demand for in-home services in Greater Philadelphia and South Jersey.
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As the nation’s largest provider of senior-focused primary care, one of the largest providers of home health services, and fourth largest pharmacy benefit manager, CenterWell is focused on whole-person health by addressing the physical, emotional and social wellness of our patients.
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At CenterWell Senior Primary Care, we want to help those in the communities we serve, including our associates, lead their best lives. We are a value based care provider focused on quality of care for the patients we serve.
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Participates in the local primary care 'on-call' program of CenterWell as needed. Our unique care model focuses on personalized experiences, taking time to listen, learn and address the factors that impact patient well-being.
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13.50/ $15.00 Hourly with Pay on Demand options available Thrive as a Caregiver Direct Support Professional ( DSP ) at Sevita: Every Person Deserves a Fulfilling Career as a Caregiver Direct Support Professional ( DSP ) at Sevita: Competitive Pay : Pay on Demand, Full benefits package for employees working 30+ hours/week, including a 401(k) with a 3% company match.
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DSP - Caregiver is similar to a STNA role, Home Health Aide, Resident Assistant, or Nursing Home Aide. What You’ll bring to Sevita as a Caregiver Direct Support Professional ( DSP ) at Sevita: Education: High School Diploma or equivalent.
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Under the direction and supervision of the licensed staff the Care Coordination Assistant performs the following activities and processes: post acute care coordination (SHF HHC DME Hospice etc.
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