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Program Description Health Home Plus (HH+) is an intensive Health Home Care Management (HHCM ... Case Management services are provided for a period of up to 1 year, possibly longer, dependent on ...

Do you want to work with a team of passionate health care professionals? If so, please read on ... ABOUT A PATH OF CARE We offer comprehensive case management health care and support to our members ...

... Case Manager for the Edmond and surrounding area. Are you caring and empathetic while able to ... Do you want to work with a team of passionate health care professionals? If so, please read on!

Do you want to work with a team of passionate health care professionals? If so, please read on ... ABOUT A PATH OF CARE We offer comprehensive case management health care and support to our members ...

About Plutus Health Inc. is a healthcare revenue cycle management firm that has been in the industry for 15 years. We offer end-to-end business solutions to healthcare providers in the United States ...

IDD Case Manager

Passaic, NJ · Hybrid

$22 - $27/hr

Case Manager (IDD Services) Company: Beyond Home Health Care Location: In-Office (Monday-Thursday ... Beyond Home Health Care provides person-centered services to individuals with intellectual and ...

EisnerAmper is seeking a Manager for our Health Care Consulting Group . In this role, you will focus on client service projects pertaining to Hospitals and Medical Centers, Physician Practices and ...

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How much do case manager healthcare jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for case manager healthcare in the United States is $24.76, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Case Manager Healthcare vs Social Worker?

AspectCase Manager HealthcareSocial Worker
CredentialsRN, LCSW, or other healthcare-related certificationsMSW or BSW, state licensure
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, insurance companiesHospitals, community agencies, schools
Employer & IndustryHealthcare providers, insurance firmsSocial service agencies, hospitals

While both roles involve supporting individuals, Case Manager Healthcare primarily focuses on coordinating medical care and insurance processes, often requiring healthcare-specific credentials. Social Workers provide broader social support and counseling, often working in community or social service settings. The roles overlap in client advocacy but differ in scope and credentials.

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Health Care Occupational & Case Manager

Health Care Occupational & Case Manager

Allmed Staffing Inc

Chicago, IL • On-site

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Job description

Job Description: A Health Care Occupational and Case Manager is responsible for coordinating and managing the care of patients with complex medical conditions or disabilities. They work closely with patients, healthcare providers, and insurance companies to ensure that patients receive the appropriate care and support to improve their health outcomes. Responsibilities may include:
Assessing patients' medical, psychological, and social needs.


Developing individualized care plans in collaboration with healthcare providers and patients.
Coordinating healthcare services, including medical treatments, therapies, and consultations.
Monitoring patients' progress and adjusting care plans as needed.

Providing education and support to patients and their families.
Advocating for patients' needs and rights within the healthcare system.
Communicating with healthcare providers, insurance companies, and other stakeholders to ensure coordinated care.
Evaluating the effectiveness of care plans and making recommendations for improvement.
Documenting patient assessments, care plans, and interactions.
Keeping abreast of healthcare regulations, policies, and best practices related to case management.

Health Care Occupational and Case Managers should have a background in nursing, social work, or a related field, along with experience in case management. They should have strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills. A compassionate and empathetic approach to patient care is essential. Depending on the specific role, certification as a Case Manager (CCM) or in a related field may be required or preferred.

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