US Heart and Vascular is seeking a Registered Nurse Care Manager to join our In Person Value Based Care Management team in Irving, TX. M-F No weekends!!
Position Summary:
The Care Manager will perform telephonic Chronic Care Management, Principal Care Management, Remote Patient Monitoring and Transitional Care Management services to coordinate care for patients with chronic cardiovascular diseases and manage their post-acute care.
Responsibilities & Duties:
Under the general guidance of nurse manager, practice physicians and advanced practice providers, the RN is primarily responsible for the following:
Outreaching referred and eligible patients to introduce care management services, obtain verbal consent for enrollment, and document in EHR per standard operating procedures
Make outgoing calls to patients to assist patients in managing their chronic diseases - including education about their conditions and treatment regimens, medication management, appointment management
Coordinates care across the continuum for patients with chronic cardiovascular conditions in collaboration with primary cardiologist, advanced practice providers, and other members of the multidisciplinary team within outpatient clinic setting
Assesses patient health and SDOH need, documenting and implementing care plans that optimize health outcomes
Serves as an important liaison for the interdisciplinary team and community organizations inclusive of other inpatient and outpatient care delivery organizations
Provide patient-and-family-centered-care in the outpatient setting and telehealth setting, including triaging calls and patient messages in the EHR
Provides patient and caregiver education related to health conditions, patient care, transitions of care, and ongoing chronic care management
Evaluates remote patient monitoring technology, diagnostics, and laboratory results to engage advanced practice provider for appropriate patient care and interventions
Ensures all CMS documentation and billing guidelines are adhered to in EHR
Requirements:
Requires excellent clinical, communication and organizational skills
Requires multitasking and critical analysis
Must be able to function independently within the limits of the position
Ability to function in a team environment
Demonstrate knowledge and competence in care management inclusive of transitional care management and complex care management
Demonstrate knowledge and competence in basic cardiovascular technology, i.e., EKG, patient assessment and management of care, labs/hospital test results
Strong understanding of population health concepts and clinical documentation requirements
Able to demonstrate interpersonal skills to be approachable and understandable to patients, families, and care team members
Minimum of an associate's degree in nursing; graduate of an accredited nursing program.
Currently licensed to practice as registered nurse with a compact license or licensure for Alabama, Arizona, Kansas, Louisiana, and Texas
Current BLS for Healthcare Providers certification
About Dallas/Fort Worth, TX:
Dallas/Fort Worth, known as the Metroplex, offers a vibrant urban life and peaceful suburban living, making it an enticing place to reside. Spanning across ten major cities and thirteen counties, it stands as the largest metroplex in the south. With its extensive range of recreational parks, renowned dining scene, five professional sports teams to root for, and two bustling airports facilitating over 2,000 daily flights, Dallas/Fort Worth provides residents with a multitude of reasons to consider it an excellent place to call home.
Step into a meaningful role that combines advanced cardiology practice with patient-centered care. Apply today to become part of a premier cardiology practice that values both professional growth and excellence in heart health. Contact Lisa Malone at Lisa.Malone@usheartandvascular.com or at 972-391-2025