Case Manager (RN) - Bronson Lakeview Hospital - Full-time 12D (bronsonhg)
Job posting number: #164403 (Ref:JOB39867)
Job Description
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Location
BLH Bronson LakeView HospitalTitle
Case Manager (RN) - Bronson Lakeview Hospital - Full-time 12DResponsible for moving patients from admission through discharge without disruption to their care through the process of assessment, planning, implementation, coordination monitoring and evaluation of patient caseload. Ensures appropriate care is based on patient needs and the hospital's capabilities. Serves as an advanced clinical resource to patients, families, and staff in the delivery of care to all patients. Works collaboratively with the interdisciplinary team to provide a continuum of comprehensive cost-effective care. Monitors outcomes as a process of continuous improvement. Employees providing direct patient care must demonstrate competencies specific to the population served.
Additional Job Description
All new hires are expected to successfully obtain their BSN (or higher nursing degree) within 8 years of hire date. If, after 8 years, the case manager has not met this requirement, employment will be terminated.
Master's degree preferred
3 years of experience in an acute care hospital setting required
Licensed Registered Nurse in good standing with the State of Michigan
Case Management Certification preferred
Ability to utilize word processing, spreadsheet, keyboard skills, presentation programs, and other software relevant to the job.
Ability to handle multiple priorities in a stressful environment
Communicates effectively and efficiently with all levels of healthcare providers both verbally and written
Ability to communicate in a manner that patients and family find understandable, collaborative and supportive
Demonstrates diverse critical global thinking, decision making and problem solving abilities
Effectively communicates, negotiates, influences, uses sound judgment and follows up on situations/issues in a timely, appropriate manner
Demonstrates ability to assess, prioritize, plan, organize, monitor and evaluate patient needs and skill level
Ability to correctly prioritize multiple demands in a stressful situation
Anticipates patient’s needs and works to quickly resolve
Works independently, self-motivated
Utilizes effective negotiation and conflict resolution skills
Work which produces high levels of mental/visual fatigue, e.g., interactive and repetitive or small detailed work requiring alertness and concentration for sustained periods of time, the operation of and full attention to a personal computer or CRT between 40 and 70 percent of the time. The job produces some physical demands. Typical of jobs that include regular walking, standing, stooping, bending, sitting, and some lifting of light weight objects.
JOB IS FROM: nursingjobs.siteVIEWEnsures early assessment and identification of patients at risk for post hospitalization care and services. Performs further assessment/interview with patient and/or family, relevant health records, and psychosocial aspects of care needs when indicated. Initiates development and facilitates ongoing review and revision of patient transition care plans with the care coordination team members.
Manages and monitors patient progress and documents according to procedure
Provides ongoing assessment and keeps in contact with patients as they are receiving their care. Rounds daily on all assigned patients
Identifies readmissions, reasons for readmission, and interventions needed prevent further readmissions and communicates plan to multidisciplinary team.
Works cooperatively with the health care team and takes responsibility for ensuring smooth, efficient transition of care between services.
Drives multidisciplinary team rounds.
Documents clear and specific transitional planning reflective of meeting the patient’s level of care need and choices.
Enacts transitional plan that effectively moves the patient along the care continuum. Effectively works with the community to identify and allocate post discharge needs. Evaluates patient need for hospital and extended care resources (Medical Social Work, Pastoral Care, rehabilitation care, long term care, home health care, and community resources) and when appropriate, makes referrals
Acts as a liaison between patients, physicians, ancillary and community services throughout the entire patient experience from diagnosis to post-discharge to ensure effective healthcare management and delivery of transitional services.
Develops, implements, coordinates and communicates the plan of care encompassing acute phase through transition out of acute care.
Builds and maintains strong collegial relationships with physicians, nursing team and leaders to provide quality of care. ● Coordinates care using Pathways or Plan of Care and takes responsibility in the ongoing development and revision of Pathways and Plan of Care.
Participates actively in assigned groups and committees.
Ensures appropriate use of community and outpatient resources to adequately support care needs after discharge
Manages and coordinates appropriate discharge plans to ensure LOS appropriate for care needs this includes ensuring and facilitating the achievement of quality, clinical and financial outcomes, negotiating, procuring, and coordinating services and resources needed by the patient/family, and intervening at key points for individual patients.
Evaluates outcomes related to the Case Management process including LOS, Readmission reports, patient satisfaction and financial variances related to case management participation in the patients care. Reports pertinent variances. Translates outcomes to principles of healthcare reimbursement
Tracks and trends all outlier LOS data to reduce outlier LOS
BLH & BSH Specific:
House Manager duties include:
Coordinating and overseeing hospital operations – provides clinical and administrative direction in absence of Unit Leaders.
Resolving crises and conflicts. Provides analysis, assessment, and intervention for problems requiring immediate attention. Informs department managers and directors of problems and resolutions.
Investigates problems and complaints from patients, visitors, physicians, and staff. Implements appropriate action and follow-up.
Initial contact for atypical events. Conducts initial assessment of event. Initiates appropriate action, ensuring stabilization of patient.
Ensures notification of risk management, CSI, and department manager/director.
Assesses safety concerns and takes action as appropriate.
Coordinates admissions/transfers/patient placement.
Monitors hospital capacity and works with Staffing Office to ensure appropriate staff placement.
Conducts regular rounds of all Hospital Departments/Units
Maintains utilization review
For Bronson Lakeview Hospital and Bronson South Haven Hospital:
The Case Manager is responsible for completing the Word day CBL –“Swing beds”. This is an annual CBL that describes the difference in a swing bed patient versus an in-patient or observation patient. The Case Manager will understand the documentation differences and the specific care required for each individual swing bed patient.
Shift
12 Hour Day ShiftTime Type
Full timeScheduled Weekly Hours
36Cost Center
2450 Case Management/Medical Social Work (BLH)Agency Use Policy and Agency Submittal Disclaimer
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