UM Case Manager - Registered Nurse (RN), Acute Managed Care Resources Covina, CA 6/11/2013 Save Job Sign in Now >> Email Print Report Apply Now Job Description Hospital, Inpatient RN Case Manager 8 Hour Shifts Concurrent Review and Discharge Planning About the Job: Admitting new patients by reviewing records and applications Determine patient requirements by completing intake assessments. Establishes treatment programs; coordinating services being provided Maintains records by reviewing case notes; logging events and progress. Methods to resolve patient needs such as discharge planning, Home Health, DME and SNF’s. Identify potential quality issues, delays in service, post-acute care needs California Nursing License (RN) 3+ years of Inpatient Case Management About the Agency: Managed Care Resources, Making Careers is a Health Care Staffing Agency in the niche fields of Case Management, Utilization Management / Review, Quality Management / Assurance and Performance Improvement. MCR, Making Careers has been servicing the State of California since 1987 providing Medical Professionals to Hospitals, Medical Groups, IPAs, Health Plans, Healthcare Foundations, Home Health Departments, Medical Offices, Managed Care and Insurance Companies in search of both Permanent and Temporary Staff. Call: (310)-470-4232 or (800)-350-1471 for more information! Job Requirements Job Snapshot Employment Type Full-Time Job Type Health Care, Nurse Education 2 Year Degree Experience At least 2 year(s) Manages Others No Relocation No Required Travel None Job ID 15A* Apply Now CareerBuilder Tip: For your privacy and protection, when applying to a job online, never give your social security number to a prospective employer, provide credit card or bank account information, or perform any sort of monetary transaction. Learn more. By applying to a job using CareerBuilder.com you are agreeing to comply with and be subject to the CareerBuilder.com Terms and Conditions for use of our website. To use our website, you must agree with the Terms and Conditions and both meet and comply with their provisions. Advertisement