Managed Care Coordinator coordinates utilization reviews of managed care contracts using established guidelines and processes. Ensures all clinical operations comply with Medicare and Medicaid guidelines and other managed care policies. Being a Managed Care Coordinator communicates with physicians, discharge planners and others to process referrals, authorization for services, and capture data related to utilization. Maintains managed care contracts and information databases and prepares reports. Additionally, Managed Care Coordinator typically requires an associate degree in nursing. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Typically requires Registered Nurse (RN). The Managed Care Coordinator has gained full proficiency in a broad range of activities related to the job. Independently performs a wide range of complex duties under general guidance from supervisors. To be a Managed Care Coordinator typically requires 5-7 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Client Care Coordinator will serve clients across a variety of settings. Will work with patients in hospitals, shelters, assisted living facilities, clinics, group homes, and nonprofit organizations. Focuses on actively listening to clients and their caregivers, friends, and families. Client Care Coordinator will serve as an effective problem solver. They assess clients and their situations to make positive changes. Must maintain knowledge of current programs and services to offer practical and timely solutions. Creativity is key, because some cases can demand problem solving that involves multiple generations and differing age-specific needs. Will oversee several clients at a time, ensuring information is accurate, maintaining and keeping detailed documentation of each client. Engaging with clients from diverse backgrounds requires this position to have developed sensitivity to, and a general understanding of, a variety of cultures, religions, and social norms.
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Client Care Coordinator will serve clients across a variety of settings. Focuses on actively listening to clients and their caregivers, friends, and families. Client Care Coordinator will serve as an effective problem solver. They assess clients and their situations to make positive changes. Must maintain knowledge of current programs and services to offer practical and timely solutions. Creativity is key, because some cases can demand problem solving that involves multiple generations and differing age-specific needs. Will oversee several clients at a time, ensuring information is accurate, maintaining and keeping detailed documentation of each client. Engaging with clients from diverse backgrounds requires this position to have developed sensitivity to, and a general understanding of, a variety of cultures, religions, and social norms. Will work with patients in hospitals, shelters, assisted living facilities, clinics, group homes, and nonprofit organizations.
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