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An RN functions as part of the primary care team, and reports to the Clinical Services Manager (CSM). The supports the APC and our members to coordinate care services. This role works in close collaboration with all of the team members and may support multiple providers. The RN works under the direction of the provider, and activities are delegated to the RN by the provider or the team CSM. The RN understands and supports the CPM models of care Institutional Special Needs Plan (ISNP), Institutional Special Needs Plan (IESNP) and Transitions to Skilled (TTS) and works in collaboration with the team to meet the goals of the program. This role will support our members telephonically and in- person in patient settings and home settings.
Primary Responsibilities:
Establishes and maintains communication and a trusting collaborative relationship with the ICT, member/RP and primary caregiver staff in the ALC and APC
Communicates with multiple organizations operational units for seamless coordination of benefits, i.e., utilization review staff, provider relations liaison, pharmacy, etc.
Reviews member’s status and assists to achieve progress toward goals; adjusts the ICP as necessary
Performs administrative functions for or on behalf of the PCP and/or APC
Participates in program effectiveness analysis and planning
Performs member visits and rounding as established and directed by the APC
Communicates status of member with APC for evaluation and ICP updates
Communicates with member, family/RP, primary caregivers of the community and other members of the ICT with each member visit
Assists with other clinical and quality responsibilities for member, e.g., gaps in care
Attends meetings on behalf of the APC and communicates updates to the ICP with the ICT
Provides clinical educational programs for facility staff
Communicates information on behalf of the APC to the member, family/RP and primary caregiver staff at the ALC
Coordinates and collaborates with the health plan/client
Assists with ACP
Performs collection of data including functional status, BMI, vital signs, urine test for proteinuria, IFOBT specimen collection, and other clinical data. Results are entered into EMR and reviewed by APC
Performs care coordination activities within the ALC to ensure member needs are met. (i.e., member? external provider appointments, therapy needs,? durable medical equipment (DME) and transportation)
Stays abreast of all Model of Care (MOC) , documentation and policy updates communicated email, newsletters and team meetings
Maintains an understanding of and utilizes clinical resources independently including but not limited to Resource1,? iCoreCodeGenius, Sparq, Learnsource and other Optum internal sites.
Maintains confidential health information according to state and federal regulations including HIPAA
You’ll be rewarded and recognized for your performance in an environment that will challenge you and give you clear direction on what it takes to succeed in your role as well as provide development for other roles you may be interested in.?
Required Qualifications:
Current unrestricted Registered Nurse license in Ohio
3+ years of RN experience
1+ years of case management experience
Valid driver's license and the ability to travel locally 75% of the time
Preferred Qualifications:
BSN
Experience with using an electronic medical records
Experience working in post- acute care, such as long term care or hospice and/or Case Management experience as an RN
Experience working with the geriatric population
Basic Microsoft Office skills with the ability to navigate in a Window's environment
Familiarity with the long term care business environment
Proven excellent communication and customer service skills
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