| Aspect | Case Management Travel Rn | Utilization Review Nurse |
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| Certifications | RN license, case management certification (e.g., CCM) | RN license, often CCM or UR certification |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, insurance companies, healthcare agencies, travel assignments | Insurance companies, hospitals, healthcare organizations, primarily office-based |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Healthcare providers, staffing agencies, insurance firms | Insurance companies, managed care organizations |
While both roles require RN licensure and certifications like CCM, Case Management Travel Rns focus on coordinating patient care across various settings during travel assignments. Utilization Review Nurses primarily evaluate medical necessity for insurance claims. The main difference lies in their focus: case management emphasizes patient advocacy and care coordination, whereas utilization review centers on insurance authorization and cost management.