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Responsible for the management and communication of denials/appeals received from third party payers, managed care companies, and/or government entities/auditors related to medical necessity and/or level of care.
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Vital signs; access groin management; brachial management and any vascular access site, patient education and instruction, take call for the department based on volume Requirements: Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, preferred.
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Advanced practice skills may include-Therapeutic gas management and monitoring, including INO and HeO2; Pulmonary Function Testing; Bronchoscopy assist; Hemodynamic Monitoring; Waveform analysis; Nocturnal SpO2 evaluation (Desaturation Studies); Polysomnography; Transport duties.
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Setup and operation); Oral hygiene; Airway retaining device placement and maintenance; Airway support device management including BiPAP and CPAP devices; Oxygen delivery devices and therapeutic monitoring; Chest film analysis; Bloodgas collection and analysis; EKG analysis; Accurate and complete documentation; Cleaning and stocking of equipment and supplies as necessary; Participate in CAP and JC surveys.
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Previous healthcare management experience, preferred. Registered Nurse (RN) required. Requirements: Graduate of a Registered Nursing program, Bachelor's Degree preferred. American Heart Association Basic Life Support Work Schedule: TBD Work Type: Full Time EEO is the law - click below for more information: We endeavor to make this site accessible to any and all users.
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Description Summary: Provides general nursing care to patients in a clinic or medical office.
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Demonstrates efficient time management skills to maximize productivity. Promotes positive public relations for the department and the hospital by presenting self in a professional manner; assisting in community service programs, as requested.
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Minimum of 3-5 years clinical patient care experience in a relevant setting Minimum of five (3) years of healthcare management experience Current Texas Registered Nurse (RN) license required Work Type: Full Time EEO is the law - click below for more information: We endeavor to make this site accessible to any and all users.
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Description Summary: Provides general nursing care to patients in a clinic or medical office.
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The primary responsibility is direct and indirect applications of clinical expertise to those patients with ostomies, pressure ulcers, skin and wound management problems. The primary responsibility is direct and indirect applications of clinical expertise to those patients with ostomies, pressure ulcers, skin and wound management problems.
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Requirements: BSN Preferred 3-5 years acute care/clinical experience; 2-3 years managed care and/or care management experience; experience with high level communication; ability to lead interdisciplinary teams; ability to serve as a patient advocate Texas RN License Required Work Type: Full Time EEO is the law - click below for more information: We endeavor to make this site accessible to any and all users.
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