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The Case Manager interfaces directly with all members of the multidisciplinary care team, the patient and family/significant others.In addition, the Case Manager interacts with referral sites and community providers at both ends of the continuum of care.He/she analyzes care needs of patients and monitors progress toward desired outcome goals and tracks and analyzes clinical and financial data to support clinical decision-making.Interface occurs with Clinical Information Analysis, Performance Improvement/Quality, and Risk Management Departments, as patient care and facility systems issues are identified.Because of the extensive interface of the Case Manager with the patient and family, he/she must exhibit a thorough knowledge of the principles of growth and developmental needs over the life span of the neonate through geriatric populations.
Current KY RN licensure and CPR required; BSN and minimum of three years in utilization, quality, or case management preferred.Knowledge of acute care regulatory/accreditation requirements, discharge planning experience preferred.Data analysis and interpretation skills.Strong organizational and prioritization skills needed.Highly developed problem solving and deductive reasoning skills.Dependable, self-directed and pleasant.Adaptable and flexible to meet patient/family and department/facility needs.Proven supervisory, leadership, and organizational skills are required.Must obtain and/or maintain current CPR, ACLS, PALS instructor certification.
Full Time
$77k-93k (estimate)
03/29/2024
06/26/2024
watertownregional.com
Johnson Creek, WI
200 - 500
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