Hospital Home Care Coordinator RN
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Overview
Job Title Hospital Home Care Coordinator RN Job Description The Hospital Home Care Coordinator is responsible for assessing new Pediatric and Maternal/Child referrals and coordinating discharge plans for patients from hospitals or skilled nursing facilities. The HHCC works closely with the CSC RN Team Leader. Required Skills and Experience - Current license to practice as a Registered Professional Nurse - Minimum one (1) year home health care experience preferred. - Current New York State driver's license and automobile insurance required. - Excellent verbal communication skills required. What You Need to Know - Determine client/family home care needs upon referral for home care. - Assist in the development of a home care plan, including the collection of important information for discharge. - Review home care policies and procedures with clients/families, physicians, agency care providers, insurance providers and service and equipment vendors as indicated. - Document assessment and home care eligibility per company policies and procedures. - Maintain accurate and up-to-date statistics regarding home care referrals. - Participate in team conferences between client/family, physician, hospital staff and home care agency staff.
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Company
As a healthcare system without walls, this health system will take a holistic approach to patient care, addressing immediate needs, supporting positive long-term medical and lifestyle choices, and leveraging leading-edge in-home care approaches and technologies to improve outcomes and quality of life. Specialties will include: in-home nursing and medical services; home health aides and elder care; complete cross-continuum care management; community health and wellness programs; transportation, equipment and innovative care technologies; chronic disease management; and managed long-term care. With the right approach, the right team, and the right resources and technologies, our health system delivers tomorrow’s healthcare today, promising more effective care and a healthier community.