Summary/
Objective
The Care Coordinator is a core member of the care team, including the patient's medical provider and psychiatric consultant, and the larger primary care team. The Care Coordinator is responsible for supporting and coordinating the overall health of patients, with a focus on chronic conditions, preventative care, and healthy behaviors.
Essential Functions
Communicates to patients the purpose of the program and the impact it may have on their wellbeing.
Helps patients identify social determinates of health that affect their overall health and develop health and social management plans and goals.
Educates the patient on the proper use of the emergency room and provides information for alternatives.
Assists patients in understanding care plans and instructions. Motivates patients to be active and engaged participants in their health and overall wellbeing.
Responsible for developing a comprehensive individualized plan of care and targeted interventions incorporating the patient's preferences and SMART goals.
Effectively communicates with the patient's care team / PCP to exchange information about the patient and give updates on progress made with self-management support services.
Ensures age applicable health assessments/screenings are completed timely and documented in the electronic health record appropriately.
Continual development of knowledge and understanding of community resources, NorthShore services, and programs offered.
Completing transitions of care for ER/IP visits for patients within 72 hours of discharge and documenting findings appropriately in the patient's electronic health record.
Closing the loop on all external referrals and obtaining outside records and results.
Addressing gaps in care and documenting results in the patient's electronic health record.
Assists with patient/provider requests for durable medical equipment, home health services, FMLA requests, etc.
Completes glucose testing, Continual Glucose Monitoring Device (CGM) placements, basic vitals, and other tests assigned by management.
Provides follow up to patients to find out if they are meeting goals and how they are managing health issues, celebrates successes, and provides suggestions to overcome barriers to care.
Maintains top quality proficiencies across all training areas in daily work.
Attends meetings and training sessions as required.
Executes other assigned tasks as requested by management.
These essential functions are a summary of the primary duties and responsibilities of the position and are not intended to be a comprehensive listing of all duties and responsibilities. The position will include other duties as assigned and duties are subject to change at the management's discretion.
Competencies
Work Environment
Work is performed in an ambulatory care environment. Involves frequent personal and telephone contact with patients, physicians, and other healthcare personnel. Work may be stressful at times. Interaction with others is constant and interruptive.
Travel
Travel outside of Northshore locations will be rare for this position.
Required Role Qualifications
Preferred Role Qualifications
Required Skills
Physical, Visual, and Audible Requirements
Physical Requirements
Activity
Occasionally (1 -33%)
Frequently (34-66%)
Continuously (67-100%)
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Crouching
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Visual & Audible Requirements - Employee mark an "x" for "YES" or "NO"
Activity
Yes
No
Can see without corrective eyewear
Can differentiate colors/see color differences clearly
Can hear without hearing assistance