Utilization Management Clinical
Summary
Office-based Utilization Manager (RN) provides clinical oversight and utilization management for a home health agency, supporting field clinicians with real-time guidance, triage calls, care coordination, and regulatory compliance to ensure high-quality patient outcomes and appropriate service utilization.
The Utilization Manager, Registered Nurse, is an office-based nursing position responsible for supporting high-quality patient care through clinical oversight, utilization management, and real-time guidance to field clinicians. This role serves as a key clinical resource within the organization, assisting with nursing calls, care coordination, and clinical decision-making to promote positive patient outcomes while ensuring regulatory and payer compliance.
Key responsibilities include:
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Provide clinical support and guidance to field clinicians, including RNs, LVNs, and therapy staff.
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Take and triage nursing calls from clinicians, patients, and caregivers as appropriate.
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Collaborate with field staff to assist with clinical problem-solving, patient status changes, and care planning.
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Review plans of care and clinical documentation to ensure appropriate utilization of services and skilled need.
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Monitor visit frequencies and service utilization in alignment with physician orders, payer guidelines, and agency standards.
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Support case managers with recertifications, discharges, transitions of care, and care coordination.
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Participate in interdisciplinary collaboration to promote continuity of care and effective communication.
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Identify clinical risks or concerns and escalate issues appropriately.
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Support compliance with Medicare Conditions of Participation, regulatory requirements, and agency policies.
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Contribute to quality improvement initiatives focused on patient outcomes, documentation accuracy, and clinical best practices.