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ED Care Management Specialist

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Posted : Friday, September 08, 2023 07:59 AM

UNC Health Southeastern · CARE COORDINATION Lumberton, NC Newly Created Position Full time-Benefits, Weekends, S, S, M 7A-7P Posted 01/31/2024 Req # 15647 POSITION SUMMARY: Cross-trained position including Utilization Management/Care Management roles.
Responsible for reviewing documentation in the chart for appropriate status and coordinating the care of patients meeting case management criteria across a continuum of care.
Ensures and facilitates the achievement of quality, clinical and cost outcomes.
Assesses, plans, and coordinates the discharge planning process for patients, as well as arranging post-acute care services for patients in a timely healthcare delivery.
Additional responsibilities include serving as a patient advocate, utilizing resources efficiently to improve patient outcomes.
EDUCATION, CREDENTIALS, TRAINING and EXPERIENCE: Minimum Required: ED Care Management Specialist: Graduate of an accredited school of professional nursing, with current license to practice as a Registered Nurse in North Carolina.
Thorough knowledge of nursing care process from admission through discharge, gained through several years of clinical experience as a RN.
Preferred: ED Care Management Specialist: Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing and previous experience as a Care Manager or Utilization Review Specialist.
Knowledge of utilization review and discharge planning methods and procedures.
Understanding of clinical pathways and disease management models.
ADDITIONAL SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS: Incumbent must demonstrate an ability to apply age-appropriate principles of communication and clinical practice relevant to neonatal, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients.
Incumbent must demonstrate competence in the use of equipment and application of procedures before being allowed to perform independently.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS: Supervises: None Reports To: Manager, Care Coordination- Discharge Planning POSITION SUMMARY: Cross-trained position including Utilization Management/Care Management roles.
Responsible for reviewing documentation in the chart for appropriate status and coordinating the care of patients meeting case management criteria across a continuum of care.
Ensures and facilitates the achievement of quality, clinical and cost outcomes.
Assesses, plans, and coordinates the discharge planning process for patients, as well as arranging post-acute care services for patients in a timely healthcare delivery.
Additional responsibilities include serving as a patient advocate, utilizing resources efficiently to improve patient outcomes.
EDUCATION, CREDENTIALS, TRAINING and EXPERIENCE: Minimum Required: ED Care Management Specialist: Graduate of an accredited school of professional nursing, with current license to practice as a Registered Nurse in North Carolina.
Thorough knowledge of nursing care process from admission through discharge, gained through several years of clinical experience as a RN.
Preferred: ED Care Management Specialist: Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing and previous experience as a Care Manager or Utilization Review Specialist.
Knowledge of utilization review and discharge planning methods and procedures.
Understanding of clinical pathways and disease management models.
ADDITIONAL SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS: Incumbent must demonstrate an ability to apply age-appropriate principles of communication and clinical practice relevant to neonatal, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients.
Incumbent must demonstrate competence in the use of equipment and application of procedures before being allowed to perform independently.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS: Supervises: None Reports To: Manager, Care Coordination- Discharge Planning

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• Location : Lumberton, NC

• Post ID: 9069555918


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