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OU Health
Overview
The Care Management Social Worker provides essential support and guidance to patients and families navigating wellness within the healthcare system through comprehensive care coordination and support services. This role involves assessing patient conditions, performing psychosocial assessments, and partnering with the healthcare team to develop and implement care plans.
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1 month ago
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