The Inpatient Care Manager is responsible for conducting complete assessments, establishing appropriate plans, and initiating interventions within desired timeframes. This role involves effective collaboration and negotiation with patients, families, and healthcare teams to achieve patient and organizational goals related to care needs, choices, and satisfaction during discharge planning and care transitions. The Care Manager utilizes patient/family strengths in problem-solving, involving them and the team in decision-making from admission throughout the hospital stay. They provide continuity of care and discharge planning services compliant with regulatory standards, offering coordinated options and services based on assessed needs to ensure informed patient/family and healthcare team participation. This includes facilitating smooth transitions for patients, families, and staff during transfers. The role also involves providing case management services for various levels of healthcare, finances, housing, family discord, or illness adjustment, managing family dynamics and crisis situations, using community resources effectively, and educating patients/families on accessing and using services. Initiating internal and external referrals, documenting interventions and utilization review activity, and performing concurrent and retrospective reviews are key responsibilities. Effective communication with the healthcare team, partnership with Social Work and unlicensed support personnel, and active participation in multidisciplinary teams are essential. The Care Manager collaborates with managers, physicians, and advisory groups on care plan issues, refers cases to a physician advisor as needed, and stays knowledgeable about healthcare regulations, reimbursement, length of stay impacts, and community resources. They also complete Utilization Management (UM) activities, deliver CMS regulatory notices, and develop relationships with community-based agencies. Collaboration with Advocate Aurora Ambulatory Care Management and Continuing Health is expected. The role serves as an educator and expert resource to medical and hospital staff on admission status, acute care criteria, UM issues, care coordination, discharge planning, and regulatory requirements. The incumbent must demonstrate knowledge and skills for age-appropriate patient care, understanding growth and development principles and assessing patient status based on age-specific needs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level