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RN -Coordinator, Clinical Care (Unit C3) Comprehensive Medical Unit, Emergency Department or Observation Unit
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Job Summary :
The Emergency Department Clinical Care Coordinator (ED C3) is responsible for the management of admission flow efficiency through appropriate patient statusing, DRG / TLOS assignment, level of care assignment, and timely patient progression to achieve system efficiency. This position serves as a spoke of the Hub providing ED progression leadership and serving as the primary liaison between the Emergency Department and the Hub, Nursing Units (C3s) and support departments, and in partnership with physicians, to ensure patient care needs are met and treatment plans are executed timely. The ED C3 leads and collaborates work with members of the healthcare team to improve patient throughput and LOS performance of the organization
Essential Functions and Responsibilities :
- Assesses patients' clinical presentation against Milliman Care Guidelines (MCG) to identify admission status, working DRG and target LOS; communicates recommended status to physician; validates admission order matches determined status and level of care.
- Collaborates with ED and Hospitalist providers / clinicians to proactively evaluate appropriateness of potential admissions (i.e., status, level of care); evaluates alternatives for patients not meeting admission criteria.
- Assesses patient discharge needs (for patients not meeting admission criteria); collaborates with physicians and ancillary services (i.e., PT, OT, Social Work) when indicated to ensure a comprehensive discharge plan that addresses patient needs, barriers, and readmission risk.
- Communicates plan of care and discharge plan to patient and / or their family in coordination with the patient's primary care team (RN, physician).
- Evaluates and identifies cases where status discrepancy requires physician level review; escalates case through appropriate venue for review and status determination.
- Consults and educates medical and nursing staff regarding status, placement, payor requirements, patient progression and care coordination.
- Communicates and coordinates patient admission activities with the Hub and Unit Clinical Care Coordinators (C3s) to facilitate system-wide planning; ensures appropriate patient placement, level of care, patient progression, and patient flow.
- Leads clinical care team (RN, physician, ancillary staff, and social worker) in SNAP huddles for ED Holds to ensure care team alignment on progression of care; identifies and escalates barriers to senior leadership as appropriate.
- Manages all aspects of admission / patient progression in Care Advance software (i.e., bed requests, status, patient attributes / alerts, DRG / TLOS, etc.); communicates timely, updates of patient status and level of care with the Hub to facilitate unit and bed assignment for admitted patients.
- Oversees and ensures timely compliance with patient's preprocedural requirements for service department diagnostics and procedures; ensures communication of service event issues with care team.
- Proactively identifies and removes barriers that may impede department or system-wide patient flow.
- Serves as a resource on patient status, progression, and care coordination for the Emergency Department Associates.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications : Required :
Preferred :
License and / or Certifications
Required :
Preferred :
As an EOE / AA employer, the organization will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an applicant's race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, and veteran or disability status.