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<strong>Responsibilities</strong><br><br><ul><li>Conduct a comprehensive assessment with beneficiaries and analyze assessment findings to identify and prioritize clinical, psychosocial, and behavioral concerns and potential gaps in care. </li><li>Develop and document a case management care plan in direct collaboration with the beneficiary, the beneficiary's family or significant other(s), the primary physician and other health care providers. Identify and include key concerns, needs, and preferences of the beneficiary and family/caregiver. </li><li>Document identified issues, prioritized and individualized goals (long & short term), evidence-based interventions, collaborative approaches and resources, anticipated time frames, and barriers to achieving goals in the care plan.</li><li>Coordinate and implement the activities specified in the care plan to provide optimal benefits coverage as well as promote continuity of care and integration of services for the beneficiary across care transitions. Collaborate and communicate with the beneficiary, family, significant other(s), physician, and other health care providers to accomplish the goals on the care plan.</li><li>Monitor and continually evaluate the care plan on a scheduled basis to ensure it remains effective and to determine if desired outcomes are met and the goals are achieved. Revise and update the care plan as needed in collaboration with the beneficiary and the health care team.</li><li>Initiate care conferences with Medical Director and/or the multidisciplinary care team to discuss challenging beneficiary cases and obtain expert clinical opinion or consultation.</li><li>Serve as beneficiary advocate by promoting self-determination, informed and shared decision-making, autonomy, and self-advocacy for beneficiaries. Empower beneficiaries by providing education and support to reinforce self-care management, facilitate access to care, and promote optimal health outcomes.</li><li>Identify relevant benefit-related, educational, and health care resources for beneficiaries. Facilitate coordination of care with existing community-based programs and services to meet the identified needs of the beneficiary.</li><li>Demonstrate and apply knowledge of the philosophy/principles of comprehensive case management, patient-centered, culturally sensitive care coordination, and management of complex conditions throughout the case management process. </li><li>Collaborate with beneficiaries and their support system/caregivers, providers, the multi-disciplinary team, and health care and community resources throughout the case management process.</li><li>Be familiar with and understand the scope of professional licensure and carry out case management activities consistent with the scope of this licensure. </li><li>Participate in ongoing training and professional development to build and maintain case management competencies, including evidence-based practices that promote positive health outcomes and cost-effective care.</li><li>Maintain CEUs as required by applicable State Board(s) of Nursing and required certifications. Must be willing to obtain and maintain additional licenses as required to meet business needs.</li><li>Conduct case management activities consistently with professional standards of practice as well as all applicable policies and procedures.</li><li>Participate in regular team conferences and meetings. </li><li>Document appropriate clinical information and data in a timely, accurate, and concise manner consistent with applicable standards of practice.</li><li>Maintain a working knowledge of and adhere to applicable federal and state regulations including, but not limited to, laws related to patient confidentiality, release of information, and HIPAA. Apply knowledge of privacy and security regulations in daily practice to ensure compliance.</li></ul><br><strong>Work schedule Monday - Friday 5 days x 8 hours</strong> <br><br><strong>Shift time for remote telephonic work is aligned to state of residence and time zone: </strong> <br><br>Pacific Time Zone 9 am - 6 pm PT <br><br>Mountain Time Zone 10 am - 7 pm MT <br><br>Central Time Zone 11 am - 8 pm CT <br><br>Eastern Time Zone 11 am - 8 pm ET<br><br><strong>Qualifications</strong><br><br><strong>Required:</strong><br><ul><li>Current, unrestricted RN license in state of residence with multi-state privileges (an active compact state license)</li><li>Must hold United States citizenship status</li><li>Ability to obtain Security Clearance required. Current DOD Security Clearance preferred</li><li>Associate or bachelor's degree in nursing from an accredited institution. Bachelor's degree preferred</li><li>5+ years of clinical RN experience in direct patient care</li><li>Knowledge of case management practices and patient-centered care concepts</li><li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office, mobile technologies and navigating multiple applications</li><li>Ability to adapt to changing priorities</li></ul><br><strong>Preferred:</strong><br><ul><li>1+ years of prior case management experience</li><li>Case Management Certification highly desirable (CCM preferred)</li><li>Experience working in an NCQA accredited case management program</li><li>Experience as a telephonic case manager at a health plan highly desirable</li><li>Excellent organizational and prioritization skills</li><li>Strong communication skills (verbal, written, presentation, interpersonal)</li><li>Ability to work independently and collaboratively</li><li>Critical thinking and clinical problem-solving skills</li><li>Appreciation for cultural diversity and health and digital literacy issues</li><li>Professional demeanor and excellent customer service skills</li><li>Ability to work independently in a home office environment</li></ul><br>Join us! Use your skills to make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients. We offer a supportive environment where you can thrive and grow professionally while helping others achieve better health outcomes.<br><br><strong>What We Offer:</strong><br><ul><li>EXL Health offers an exciting, fast paced, and innovative environment, which brings together a group of sharp and entrepreneurial professionals who are eager to influence business decisions.</li><li>From your very first day, you get an opportunity to work closely with highly experienced, world class Healthcare consultants.</li><li>You can expect to learn many aspects of businesses that our clients engage in. You will also learn effective teamwork and time-management skills - key aspects for personal and professional growth.</li><li>We provide guidance/ coaching to every employee through our mentoring program wherein every junior level employee is assigned a senior level professional as advisors.</li><li>Sky is the limit for our team members. The unique experiences gathered at EXL Health sets the stage for further growth and development in our company and beyond.</li></ul><br>Estimated annual salary range for this role is $75,000 - $90,000

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