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20 jobs that use Home Health the most

Jobs that use home health the most include hospice administrator, field worker, and claims reviewer.

What jobs use Home Health the most?

1. Hospice Administrator

How hospice administrator uses Home Health:

  • Manage global security in WebSphere using LDAP authentication.
  • Plan and conduct staff meetings, QAPI meetings, and IDT meetings.
  • Initiate contracts with area nursing centers, hospitals, pharmacies and DME suppliers to meet the needs of agency hospice clients.

Most common skills for hospice administrator:

  • Home Health
  • Overall Management
  • Quality Care
  • QAPI
  • Business Operations
  • Regulatory Compliance

2. Field Worker

How field worker uses Home Health:

  • Weld pipe stack pipe load frac sand operate end loaders backhoes bobcats trenches.
  • Connect sections of drill pipe, collar, drill bitsClean and oil pulleys, blocks, and cableshelp wherever need
  • Access Cisco 6400 , 10K routers to troubleshoot DSL issues.

Most common skills for field worker:

  • Home Health
  • Safety Procedures
  • Safety Regulations
  • CDL
  • Mowing
  • Data Collection

3. Claims Reviewer

How claims reviewer uses Home Health:

  • Manage day-to-day operations of claims department and provide general oversight and direction of all claims activity.
  • Review worker comp claims base on state fee schedule and ICD-9 guidelines.
  • Research ICD-9 codes and verify they are equivalent with customer s diagnoses.

Most common skills for claims reviewer:

  • Home Health
  • Insurance Claims
  • Data Entry
  • Medical Terminology
  • CPT
  • Claims Submission

4. Home Health Provider

How home health provider uses Home Health:

  • Work on achieving goals with child base on yearly ISP reports.
  • Supply tube feedings for physically disable children, administer medication, provide physical therapy exercises, deliver personal care to patients
  • Complement mental health and CPR training.

Most common skills for home health provider:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Meal Preparation
  • Laundry Services
  • Companionship
  • Patient Care

5. Primary Caregiver

How primary caregiver uses Home Health:

  • Assist patient with ADL's.
  • Handle all referrals to housing, detoxification, rehabilitation, organization, and agencies.
  • Verse and familiar with caring for a patient with mild to advance Alzheimer's disease.

Most common skills for primary caregiver:

  • Home Health
  • Senior Care
  • PET
  • Autism
  • Dementia Care
  • Taking Care

6. Nursing Home Manager

How nursing home manager uses Home Health:

  • Manage Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance authorizations.
  • Provide appropriate interventions to optimize health by educating patients and/or their families.
  • Assume initiative to improve quality management compliance on unit including redesign of unit triage process and standardization of exam rooms.

Most common skills for nursing home manager:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Care Services
  • Infection Control
  • Patient Outcomes
  • Direct Patient Care

7. Home Health Attendant

How home health attendant uses Home Health:

  • Participate in treatment team and planning meetings to ensure clients receive medically necessary services within Medicaid guidelines.
  • Present peer to peer health education and provide administrative support to student health center including filing medical records using HIPPA compliant procedures

Most common skills for home health attendant:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Companionship
  • Patient Care
  • Mental Health
  • Laundry Services

8. Hospice Director

How hospice director uses Home Health:

  • Lead the QAPI team focusing on pain and symptom management, time of death care, medication management and call response.
  • Provide oversight to the entire clinical operations of the branch.
  • Transition agency to EMR from paper system.

Most common skills for hospice director:

  • Home Health
  • Quality Care
  • Patients
  • Hospice Care
  • Hospice Program
  • Palliative Care

9. Coronary Care Unit Nurse

How coronary care unit nurse uses Home Health:

  • Utilize ACLS protocols in managing emergencies.
  • Organize and lead a cardiac rehabilitation program relate to physical and emotional health to ensure long-term patient well-being.
  • Certify in ACLS and BLS during this period.

Most common skills for coronary care unit nurse:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • BLS
  • Acls
  • CPR
  • Acute Care

10. Sales Floor Associate

How sales floor associate uses Home Health:

  • Supervise women's department, manage jewelry department, assist customers on finalizing purchases
  • Obtain training in the operation of the POS system , 10 key, credit card transactions, accounts, etc.
  • Work with other team members to complete sales goals as well as use the POS system to complete guest sales.

Most common skills for sales floor associate:

  • Math
  • Home Health
  • Sales Transactions
  • Customer Service
  • Stock Shelves
  • Back Room

11. Private Duty Nurse

How private duty nurse uses Home Health:

  • Manage Ventriculostomies and interpret ICP and CVP readings.
  • Manage patient care monitoring vital signs, performing physical assessment, checking patients medications for effectiveness.
  • Communicate with medicaid, and insurance companies to ensure patients receive appropriate care and payment of procedures and medication.

Most common skills for private duty nurse:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Medication Administration
  • Hospice Care
  • Vital Signs
  • Trach Care

12. Customer Care Executive

How customer care executive uses Home Health:

  • Mentor newly train agents on how to troubleshoot Comcast issues and achieve expectations.
  • Guide patients and families through the procedural data-points necessary for achieving success in all aspects of the post-inpatient/post-treatment re-learning and stabilization process
  • Provide informative one-on-one consultations to potential patients in a confident, respectful and professional manner to ensure a positive patient experience.

Most common skills for customer care executive:

  • Home Health
  • Process Improvement
  • Post Sales
  • Customer Complaints
  • Customer Care
  • Business Development

13. Registered Field Nurse

How registered field nurse uses Home Health:

  • Manage patient pain relief and sedation by providing pharmacological and non-pharmacological intervention, monitor patient response and record care plans accordingly.
  • Collaborate with company management, primary care provider and patients relatives to maintain a high level of individualize effective care.
  • Deliver care with compassion and empathy.

Most common skills for registered field nurse:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • HIPAA
  • Quality Care
  • Allergies
  • Rehabilitation

14. Home Health Care

How home health care uses Home Health:

  • Manage ventilator settings, suction tracheostomy, tube-feeding assistance.
  • Help with translation for medical appointments and overall understanding of patients medical treatments perform by therapists and physicians.
  • Assist students with first-aid and CPR when need.

Most common skills for home health care:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Social Work
  • Patient Care
  • Laundry Services
  • Health Care Services

15. Home Health Nurse

How home health nurse uses Home Health:

  • Manage an Alzheimer patient daily care including bathing, feeding and administer any medication.
  • Instruct patients and relatives regarding techniques used in managing vascular access devices aim at facilitating client independence.
  • Field NurseProvide care for patients discharge from hospital, skil care facility rehabilitation facility and referral from physician's office.

Most common skills for home health nurse:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Quality Care
  • Rehabilitation
  • Physician Orders
  • Infection Control

16. Hospice Registered Nurse

How hospice registered nurse uses Home Health:

  • Manage patient pain relief and sedation by providing pharmacological and non-pharmacological intervention, monitor patient response and record care plans accordingly.
  • Follow plan of care for dying patients with care and compassion to minimize pain and discomfort.
  • Promote health and rehabilitation of patients through teaching, supervising, counseling and appropriate preventative and treatment measures.

Most common skills for hospice registered nurse:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Palliative Care
  • Quality Care
  • Symptom Management
  • Rehabilitation

17. Health And Wellness Instructor

How health and wellness instructor uses Home Health:

  • Lead group exercise classes and teach CPR classes.
  • Conduct testing for BMI, flexibility, height, weight, and blood pressure.
  • Teach yoga, mindfulness meditation and body awareness tailor to clients' mental and emotional needs.

Most common skills for health and wellness instructor:

  • Home Health
  • CPR
  • Yoga
  • Wellness Programs
  • Membership Sales
  • Physical Education

18. In-House Physician

How in-house physician uses Home Health:

  • Work in collaboration with multidisciplinary health care professionals to effectively manage transplant patients' care.
  • Admit and discharge patients, coordinate communication with nurses and other medical personnel.
  • Provide overall quality prenatal health care, gynecological services, patient triage, refer patients with complications, provide patient education service

Most common skills for in-house physician:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Internal Medicine
  • Urgent Care
  • Pediatrics
  • Surgery

19. Home Health Assistant

How home health assistant uses Home Health:

  • Manage ventilator settings, suction tracheostomy, tube-feeding assistance.
  • Assist bed bound and hospice patients with their ADL, assistance with NG tube feeding, providing proper care for comfort.
  • Assist the patient with ADL'S (bathing, showering, grooming, mouth/denture care, dressing and undressing).

Most common skills for home health assistant:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Rehabilitation
  • Physical Therapy
  • Compassionate Care
  • CPR

20. Division Sales Manager

How division sales manager uses Home Health:

  • Manage a team of sales executives to establish and maintain professional relationships with healthcare professionals in their prospective territories.
  • Reorganize in-house automotive machine shop operations eliminating service losses and quality issues; increase sales, productivity and customer satisfaction.
  • Create marketing content for pages and promotional initiatives, newsletter design and implementation, create designed and produce PowerPoint presentations.

Most common skills for division sales manager:

  • Home Health
  • Sales Process
  • Performance Management
  • Sales Strategies
  • Sales Management
  • Sales Growth

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