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9 jobs that use Care Management the most

Jobs that use care management the most include nurse case manager, connector, and director of field coordination.

What jobs use Care Management the most?

1. Nurse Case Manager

How nurse case manager uses Care Management:

  • Develop and manage plan of care for symptom management for patients/families in home, ALF, and SNF arena.
  • Maintain communication with commercial insurance payers, manage Medicare and Medicaid sources and conduct daily clinical updates to insurance companies.
  • Coordinate surgery schedules with doctor, hospital, medical equipment representative and patients.

Most common skills for nurse case manager:

  • Care Management
  • Discharge Planning
  • Patients
  • Home Health
  • Rehabilitation
  • Medical Care

2. Connector

How connector uses Care Management:

  • Require to analyze unusual incidents and determine whether there has been neglect and/or abuse by Medicaid residential providers and/or family members.
  • Signale worker operating hoisting equipment to lift and place steel member.
  • Operate pneumatic, power, hand tools, cutting torches, grinders, and demolition saws.

Most common skills for connector:

  • Community Resources
  • Care Management
  • Social Work
  • Educational Materials
  • Mental Health
  • Social Services

3. Director Of Field Coordination

How director of field coordination uses Care Management:

  • Orchestrate HIPAA training for staff that lead to new process/procedures for securing clients health information and accurately maintaining those records.
  • Conduct psycho-educational/social rehabilitation groups as needed.
  • Conduct psycho-educational/social rehabilitation groups as needed.

Most common skills for director of field coordination:

  • Patients
  • Social Work
  • Care Coordination
  • Care Management
  • Discharge Planning
  • Utilization Management

4. Client Care Manager

How client care manager uses Care Management:

  • Manage fiscal operations using industry-specific software, reviewing caregiver payroll for accuracy and billing clients.
  • Maintain high level of efficiency regarding payroll administration duties.
  • Assume a leadership role in meetings and training regarding staff education on state and institutional educational standards relate to child development.

Most common skills for client care manager:

  • Client Care
  • Home Health
  • Senior Care
  • Care Management
  • Customer Service
  • Care Services

5. Registered Nurse Manager

How registered nurse manager uses Care Management:

  • Manage day-to-day operations of regulatory compliance unit responsible for multiple Medicare, Medicaid and commercial products.
  • Case manager for individuals recently discharge from the hospital as well as individuals having difficulty managing their diabetes.
  • Manage patient pain relief and sedation by providing pharmacological and non-pharmacological intervention, monitor patient response and record care plans accordingly.

Most common skills for registered nurse manager:

  • Patients
  • Home Health
  • Care Management
  • CPR
  • Customer Service
  • Care Coordination

6. Registered Nurse Unit Manager

How registered nurse unit manager uses Care Management:

  • Manage patient pain relief and sedation by providing pharmacological and non-pharmacological intervention, monitor patient response and record care plans accordingly.
  • Obtain weekly wind care measurements and assessments with completion of wind care flow sheets and given to MDS assessor.
  • Provide and coordinate direct patient care on a skil nursing rehabilitation unit.

Most common skills for registered nurse unit manager:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Rehabilitation
  • Term Care
  • Care Management
  • Compassion

7. Family Manager

How family manager uses Care Management:

  • Manage caseloads for Medicaid; interviewing and instructing clients in proper preparation of documentation.
  • Train coordinators and supervisors in leadership skills, and how to maintain professional therapeutic relationships with individuals and families serve.
  • Provide information and linkages to other entitlement services such as; ISP, SSI and food stamps.

Most common skills for family manager:

  • Social Work
  • Community Resources
  • Child Safety
  • Foster Care
  • Care Management
  • Child Abuse

8. Clinical Care Coordinator

How clinical care coordinator uses Care Management:

  • Manage caseload by providing care coordination to individuals with a primary intellectual/developmental disability diagnosis all of whom receive community-base waiver services.
  • Provide long-term case management, problem resolution, and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy to out-patient cancer patients.
  • Rehabilitate patients with cardiopulmonary diagnoses, and experience physical therapy interventions on trauma, orthopedics, & NICU floors

Most common skills for clinical care coordinator:

  • Patients
  • Social Work
  • Primary Care
  • Care Management
  • Mental Health
  • Home Health

9. Chronic Disease Manager

How chronic disease manager uses Care Management:

  • Manage chronic diseases including diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hypothyroidism, hyperlipidemia, etc.
  • Empower and educate patients to promote dietary and medication compliance, improving health and decreasing exacerbation of illness and hospitalizations.
  • Provide telephonic nursing education to patients with heart failure including medications, activity, disease progression, physician appointments and procedures.

Most common skills for chronic disease manager:

  • Patients
  • Care Coordination
  • Health Education
  • Care Management
  • Home Health
  • Hypertension

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