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Patient Care Navigator I

  • ... Rely Health
  • ... Olympia Fields, Illinois,
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    Full-time

  • ... Salary: 20 per hour
  • Posted on: Jul 21, 2024

Patient Care Navigator I   

JOB TITLE:

Patient Care Navigator I

JOB TYPE:

Full-time

JOB LOCATION:

Olympia Fields Illinois United States

REMOTE:

No

JOB DESCRIPTION:

At Rely Health, each patient receives a steadfast companion on their healthcare journey. Empowered with technology, our patient care navigators not only ensure high-quality engagements, but also make comprehensive care more cost-effective and accessible for all patients.

The Patient Care Navigator guides individuals and their families throughout the healthcare journey by combining human interaction and technological tools to facilitate a seamless experience and transition of care with appropriate follow-through and monitoring of the care plan while the individuals learns to self-navigate the healthcare system. The navigator helps reduce worry and frustration for individuals, their families and caregivers, by means of effective communication, coordination, and efficiency across the healthcare system.

The Navigator focused on specific medical conditions or diagnoses will be required to attend specialized training and demonstrate the skills learned to continue employment in this position.

  • Establishes relationships with and serves as the primary point of contact for patients
  • Clearly communicates the purposes and services available to patients, family members, and caregivers
  • Works with the patient to coordinate transition into or out of a care setting by following instructions they received from a medical professional. This may include faxing information, obtaining referrals or authorizations, arranging transportation, coordinating durable medical equipment (DME), making and confirming appointments, obtaining test results, and other patient-related duties as designated
  • Practices regular communication with care team members to provide feedback around process improvement of services offered within the community, and to expand knowledge of those services that can better serve the patient and increase effectiveness of the role
  • Remains aware of and develops relationships with community resources and services offered, such as (and not limited to) mental health, housing, food, and employment assistance, and provides information on such services to patients as needed
  • Receives patient requests for assistance and refers the patient to an appropriate member of the care team for resolution, unless Navigator can resolve on his/her own and within the scope of the position
  • Performs duties under compliance with HIPAA and understands the importance of protecting patient information
  • Maintains documentation of all client encounters in excel or software-based programs, and completes reporting requirements according to program standards
  • Attends and represents the organization at training and meetings at the request of or with the approval of the supervisor
  • Fully discloses relevant training, experience, and credentials, in order to help patients understand the scope of services the Patient Care Navigator is qualified to provide and refrains from any activity that could be construed as clinical in nature.
  • Under the direction of the manager, develop an understanding and work with the care team to facilitate improvements of Adjusted Length of Stay (ALOS), re-admission reasoning and rates, Gaps in Care, health insurance, and other concepts as needed, guiding by local care scenario.

Requirements

  • Requires a high school diploma or GED
  • Work location is on-site at Franciscan Health Olympia Fields in the Emergency Department
  • Customer service experience preferred
  • Healthcare experience preferred
  • Caregiver experience preferred
  • Proficient in medical terminology
  • Knowledge of computer skills using Microsoft Word, Excel, and e-mail
  • Entry level knowledge of Excel
  • Comfortable in communicating with medical staff including physicians
  • Bilingual preferred

Benefits

      • Medical, Dental Vision
      • Life Insurance
      • Short and Long Term Disability
      • 11 Paid Holidays
      • Vacation Time
      • Sick Time
      • 401(k)
      • Technology reimbursement
      • Professional development

Target Start Date: October 15, 2024

Location: Olympia Fields, IL

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

Job Status: Full Time

Work Schedule: Monday - Friday with occasional evenings and/or weekends

Vehicle Required: No

Amount of Travel Required: 5% - Local Area Travel

Reports To: Supervisor, Program Operations

Salary Range: $17-$20/hr DOE

Position Details

POSTED:

Jul 21, 2024

EMPLOYMENT:

Full-time

SALARY:

20 per hour

SNAPRECRUIT ID:

SD-b678a7694794b08642285792b8a1487b531ff82dea9132a7c3ca52e040ad990c

CITY:

Olympia Fields

Job Origin:

WORKABLE_ORGANIC_FEED

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At Rely Health, each patient receives a steadfast companion on their healthcare journey. Empowered with technology, our patient care navigators not only ensure high-quality engagements, but also make comprehensive care more cost-effective and accessible for all patients.

The Patient Care Navigator guides individuals and their families throughout the healthcare journey by combining human interaction and technological tools to facilitate a seamless experience and transition of care with appropriate follow-through and monitoring of the care plan while the individuals learns to self-navigate the healthcare system. The navigator helps reduce worry and frustration for individuals, their families and caregivers, by means of effective communication, coordination, and efficiency across the healthcare system.

The Navigator focused on specific medical conditions or diagnoses will be required to attend specialized training and demonstrate the skills learned to continue employment in this position.

  • Establishes relationships with and serves as the primary point of contact for patients
  • Clearly communicates the purposes and services available to patients, family members, and caregivers
  • Works with the patient to coordinate transition into or out of a care setting by following instructions they received from a medical professional. This may include faxing information, obtaining referrals or authorizations, arranging transportation, coordinating durable medical equipment (DME), making and confirming appointments, obtaining test results, and other patient-related duties as designated
  • Practices regular communication with care team members to provide feedback around process improvement of services offered within the community, and to expand knowledge of those services that can better serve the patient and increase effectiveness of the role
  • Remains aware of and develops relationships with community resources and services offered, such as (and not limited to) mental health, housing, food, and employment assistance, and provides information on such services to patients as needed
  • Receives patient requests for assistance and refers the patient to an appropriate member of the care team for resolution, unless Navigator can resolve on his/her own and within the scope of the position
  • Performs duties under compliance with HIPAA and understands the importance of protecting patient information
  • Maintains documentation of all client encounters in excel or software-based programs, and completes reporting requirements according to program standards
  • Attends and represents the organization at training and meetings at the request of or with the approval of the supervisor
  • Fully discloses relevant training, experience, and credentials, in order to help patients understand the scope of services the Patient Care Navigator is qualified to provide and refrains from any activity that could be construed as clinical in nature.
  • Under the direction of the manager, develop an understanding and work with the care team to facilitate improvements of Adjusted Length of Stay (ALOS), re-admission reasoning and rates, Gaps in Care, health insurance, and other concepts as needed, guiding by local care scenario.

Requirements

  • Requires a high school diploma or GED
  • Work location is on-site at Franciscan Health Olympia Fields in the Emergency Department
  • Customer service experience preferred
  • Healthcare experience preferred
  • Caregiver experience preferred
  • Proficient in medical terminology
  • Knowledge of computer skills using Microsoft Word, Excel, and e-mail
  • Entry level knowledge of Excel
  • Comfortable in communicating with medical staff including physicians
  • Bilingual preferred

Benefits

      • Medical, Dental Vision
      • Life Insurance
      • Short and Long Term Disability
      • 11 Paid Holidays
      • Vacation Time
      • Sick Time
      • 401(k)
      • Technology reimbursement
      • Professional development

Target Start Date: October 15, 2024

Location: Olympia Fields, IL

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

Job Status: Full Time

Work Schedule: Monday - Friday with occasional evenings and/or weekends

Vehicle Required: No

Amount of Travel Required: 5% - Local Area Travel

Reports To: Supervisor, Program Operations

Salary Range: $17-$20/hr DOE

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