Job Description
				  Job Description 
 Description: 
 Job Summary: 
 The Patient Care Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the management and coordination of care for the acute inpatient population. The PCC collaborates with rounding MAPMG Hospital Based Service Physicians, patient/family, nursing, utlization review and other members of the healthcare team to assure continuum of patient care progression for clinical and cost-effective outcomes. The PCC facilitates and coordinates with community providers and ambulatory case managers to assist with the appropriate level and transition of care for a safe discharge and preventing a re-admission. 
 Essential Responsibilities: 
-  Completes an initial face-to-face assessment for every admitted member to identify discharge needs within 24hrs of admission. 
 
-  Document in KPHC and communicate the assessment outcomes to determine the appropriate transition plan with MAPMG physician healthcare team and patient/family. 
 
-  Active participant in daily Care Without Delay (CWD) rounds reporting on patient progression towards the established discharge plan. 
 
-  Review and document discharge plan in accordance with KP discharge planning documentation policies, facility policies, and regulatory requirements. 
 
-  Document any updates, care progression and barriers to discharge daily, and as indicated on assigned patients. 
 
-  Manage timeliness of care progression with physician and nursing staff to prevent avoidable delays and or days. 
 
-  Collaborate with Social Worker to coordinate, long-term care, assisted living, financial assistance, and other services, as required. 
 
-  Send  referrals/communicate  with in-network vendors for coordination of post-acute levels of care such as Home Health, DME, IV infusion, SNF, Sub-Acute and Acute Rehab. 
 
-  Timely identification, recording, and escalation of delays in care and barriers to discharge. Provide solutions to correct delays and recognize systemic patterns that require corrective action. 
 
-  Assure follow up appointments and referrals to ambulatory case manager for high-risk patient population are scheduled and communicated to patient/family prior to discharge. 
 
-  Observe all facility safety policies and procedures (infection control, Members Rights policies, and any regulatory requirements)
 
-  Participate in Quality Assurance duties and implementation of programs to improve care Quality Indicators. 
 
-  Maintain professionalism with all duties in an effective and timely manner as directed or assigned by designated supervisor. 
 
-  Consistently work cooperatively with patients, patients representatives, facility staff, physicians, consultants, and ancillary service providers. 
 
 Basic Qualifications: 
 Experience 
-  Minimum of one (1) year in an acute  medical/surgical/ED  or critical care nursing area. 
 
 Education 
-  Associate Nursing degree required. 
 
 License, Certification, Registration 
-  This job requires credentials from multiple states. Credentials from the primary work state are required at hire. Additional Credentials from the secondary work state(s) are required post hire. 
 
-  Registered Nurse License (Virginia) within 6 months of hire AND Registered Nurse License (Maryland) within 6 months of hire 
 
 OR 
-  Compact License: Registered Nurse within 6 months of hire 
 
-  Registered Nurse License (District of Columbia) within 6 months of hire 
 
 Additional Requirements: 
-  Experience using an electronic medical record system 
 -  Some awareness or knowledge of health/care reimbursement systems (Medicare Advantage, Commercial payer, Medicaid and CMS regulatory rules)
 -  Annually: Successful completion of PCC Assessment of Critical Skills, Passing score on inter-rater reliability. 
 -  Must be able to effectively communicate with physicians, members and their family or representatives, and hospital staff. 
 -  Ability to work independently and apply critical thinking skills for problem solving and decision making. 
 -  Adheres to KP Employees Handbook and facility policies and procedures. 
 -  Must have excllent time management skills to develop organized work processess in a high-volume envirornment with rapidly changing priorities. 
 -  Intermediate computer skills (Microsoft Office Suite proficiency). 
 -  Ability to tolerate and cope with ambiguity. 
 -  Ability to pormote teamwork and to work effectively as a team member. 
 -  Excellent verbal and written communication skills. 
 -  Ability to  interact/communicate  effectively with key internal and external stake holders. 
 -  Provide excellent customer service to promote excellence in the patient experience. 
 
 Preferred Qualifications: 
-  Recent acute care, case management, or home health experience preferred. 
 -  BSN preferred. 
 
				 
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