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Reportdirectly to the Administrator, Executive Director or Patient Care Manager Senior and will maintain primary control and professional management of each patient. Additional, preferred experience to help you be successful in a hospice role: hospital Staff RN, Med Surg, PACU, Float pool, ER or emergency room, critical care, acute care, cardiac, geriatric, admissions, wound care, telemetry or travel nursing.
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Familiarity with the following Yardi products/modules: Voyager (Commercial, Residential, Senior Housing), Payscan, eProcurement, Vendor Café, Lease Manager, Collectors Workstation, Fixed Assets, Commercial Management, Investment Accounting, Job Cost, Facility Manager, RentCafé Suite, Construction Manager, Utility Manager and Pulse Insights, Deal Manager, Loan and Debt Manager, Forecast Manager, and Document Manager.
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Certification in Case Management or demonstrated success in CHRISTUS RN Care Manager I Position. Measures effectiveness of interventions through direct communication with post-acute care providers, patients, and caregivers.
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The Assistant Property Manager is responsible in organizing and coordinating the activities of properties including physical property management, financial and budget reporting, and leasing and marketing.
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The RN Case Manager II - Inpatient Services performs onsite review or telephonic clinical review of inpatient admissions in an acute hospital, rehabilitation facility, LTAC or skilled nursing facility.
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2+ years of clinical nursing experience in a clinical, acute care, or community setting and 1+ years of case management experience in a managed care setting. Perform care management duties to assess, plan and coordinate all aspects of medical and supporting services across the continuum of care for select members to promote quality, cost effective care.
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Working knowledge of managed care, inpatient, outpatient, and the home health continuum, as well as utilization management and case management. Working knowledge of managed care, inpatient, outpatient, and the home health continuum, as well as utilization management and case management.
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IES is dedicated to cultivating best practices in emergency care, providing comprehensive acute care services, creating value, and supporting patients, employees, clients, providers, and physicians in pursuit of the highest quality health care.
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Primary Purpose Responsible for assisting in the daily management of unit activities including staff supervision and development, planning, budget, quality and facility operations, and coordinating patient services to ensure high quality patient care and optimal outcomes.
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Five (5) years' experience in management, in ACUTE CARE hospital setting within SPECIALTY experience to include management of personnel, payroll, budgets, capital, business planning, marketing, and physician relations.
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2+ years of RECENT ACUTE CARE LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE WITHIN THE PICU! Recognize the role of the manager to maintain high quality age & developmental specific care for pediatric population.
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Responsible for assisting in the daily management of unit activities including staff supervision and development, planning, budget, quality and facility operations, and coordinating patient services to ensure high quality patient care and optimal outcomes.
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Accept responsibility for management of multiple levels of personnel (including supervisory positions), payroll, budget, capital, business plan, and physician relationships. Construct decisions to support the continuity of care and the coordination of care across the care settings.
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Integrate the management of information and effective communication skills in daily practice. Build on the ANA Standards of Care and Standards of Professional Practice [1]. Accept responsibility for patient safety of the PICU clinical practice environment.
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3 years of Staff Nurse experience at an acute care Hospital. a minimum of 1 year of discharge planning/care management. Job Title: RN Care Transition Manager. identifies needs and post-transition care with patients & caregivers.
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