GLFHC is currently seeking RN, Home Health Program Nurse Coordinator to join our team. The Home Health Program Nurse Coordinator (RN) works under the supervision of the Director of Population Health and serves as the central coordinator for all home health referrals within the organization. This role manages and monitors provider-initiated referrals to home health agencies to ensure timely initiation, appropriateness of services, and continuity of care. The Home Health Program Nurse coordinator acts as the primary liaison between medical providers, care teams, patients, and home health agencies and is critical in holding home health agencies accountable for delivering patient-centered, high-quality care aligned with clinical expectations and care plans. Works in collaboration with discharging facilities, and care management teams to facilitate appropriate referrals for GLFHC patients. This role oversees referral processing, monitors the progress of home health services, and supports the certification and recertification process to ensure services remain medically necessary and aligned with the patient’s care plan. This position plays an important role in supporting value-based care, by promoting appropriate use of home health services, improving care coordination, and helping patients safely receive effective care in the home setting, helping to improve health outcomes while reducing unnecessary utilization and expenses. This role does not provide direct care; it manages and oversees the Home Health Program in a care coordination role and does not include direct home health nursing visits or field-based clinical care.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees