Suvida Healthcare
Location
Houston, Texas
The Care Coordinator manages daily follow-ups for high-risk patients and processes medical equipment and home health orders. They collaborate with Nurse Care Managers to coordinate patient transitions and ensure high-quality care delivery.
Requires a high school diploma, completion of a Medical Assistant program, and a national certification (AAMA, CCMA, etc.). Candidates must have at least 3 years of experience as a Medical Assistant or LPN/LVN and be bilingual in English and Spanish.
The Care Coordinator will play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality care to our patients at Suvida Healthcare. Working closely with the Nurse Care Manager, the Care Coordinator will be responsible for conducting daily patient follow-ups, processing durable medical equipment (DME) and home health orders, triaging calls, retrieving hospital records for recently admitted patients, and performing other clinical clerical tasks within the scope of practice for high-risk patients. Additionally, the Care Coordinator will undertake other tasks as assigned by the Nurse Care Manager.
Conduct daily patient follow-ups for high-risk patients within the Chronic Care and Transition of Care Programs. Process DME and home health orders efficiently and accurately. Support inbound triage calls from patients and coordinate appropriate responses to acute patient needs. Retrieve hospital records for patients recently admitted to external facilities. Perform clinical clerical tasks to support the Chronic Care Program and Transition of Care Programs. Assist in procedures within the Medical Assistant scope of practice for high-risk patients. Collaborate closely with the Nurse Care Manager to ensure seamless patient care delivery. Identify and address barriers to care for high-risk patients. Coordinate patient care progression throughout the continuum, including transitions from acute and post-acute settings to home or other transitional care facilities. Communicate effectively with physicians, nursing staff, and other members of the multidisciplinary care team. Facilitate patient discharge planning process to optimize outcomes and satisfaction. Monitor patient progress and intervene as necessary to ensure patient-focused, high-quality care. Collaborate with external case managers and community resources as needed. Actively participate in clinical performance improvement activities. Support activities to promote closure of care gaps and attainment of Medicare HEDIS metrics. Other tasks as assigned.
Education, Experience, Licensure, or Certification Requirements High school diploma or equivalent required. Completion of a Medical Assistant program required. Certification in Medical Assisting from AAMA, CCMA or any other nationally recognized body required. LPN / LVN license preferred.
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