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Ensure all HEDIS (Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set), HCC (Hierarchical Condition Categories) and PCMH (Patient-Centered Medical Home) measures are completed in the required time frame.
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Manager of Care Coordination (MCC) - Registered Nurse (RN) Passion for Care Coordination. Good Samaritan University Hospital is a 537- bed (including 100 nursing home beds) teaching hospital and a member of Catholic Health.
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Health and Recovery Plan (HARP) Care Coordinators will manage care for adults with significant behavioral health needs under the NYS DOH Health Home Model. Provide care management to a caseload through the coordination of medical, mental health, HCBS and substance abuse services.
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Provides the highest quality of comprehensive primary, preventive, behavioral and oral health care and care coordination services to all who seek it. Patient-centered medical home, we focus on long-term, collaborative relationships between doctors and patients, coordinated care and technology to meet each patient s unique needs.
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A Bachelor’s degree with 2+ years of relevant experience, ORA License as a Registered Nurse with 2+ years of relevant experience, which can include any employment experience and is not limited to case management/service coordination duties, ORA Master’s degree with 1+ year of relevant experience.
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A License as a Registered Nurse with 2+ years of relevant experience, which can include any employment experience and is not limited to case management/service coordination duties, OR. This dynamic position is performed in a hybrid environment that includes required visits with members you support and their families in their home, attending periodic trainings and meetings in the office, and working from home.
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Minimum of two years in clinical nursing practice in-home care, care management, or related field required. Non-profit comprehensive healthcare organization is searching for a Community Physician Assistant who will work in collaboration with contracted community primary care physicians (CPCP) to ensure proper oversight and coordination of participant care with the Interdisciplinary Team. The CNPS will work with the community physician to coordinate and support the participant’s functional, clinical, and psychosocial needs, with an emphasis on independence and wellness.
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Under the direction of the Care Management Supervisor, the Care Manager is responsible for ongoing assessment of health, environmental, and psychosocial status of members assigned to him/her, six (6) month reassessments using the designated New York State Assessment tool, other plan assessment tools, and ongoing care management of patients through telephonic and in home contact.
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