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What is a Manager Interqual?

A Manager Interqual is a healthcare management professional responsible for overseeing the use and implementation of the InterQual criteria within a healthcare organization. InterQual is a set of evidence-based clinical decision support tools used to ensure appropriate hospital admissions, continued stays, and other medical services. The Manager Interqual leads teams that review cases for medical necessity, ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, and collaborates with clinical staff to optimize patient care and resource utilization. They also provide training on InterQual standards and help integrate these criteria into hospital processes.

How does a Manager Interqual typically collaborate with clinical and administrative teams to ensure effective utilization review?

A Manager Interqual works closely with both clinical staff—such as physicians, nurses, and case managers—and administrative teams to implement and oversee the use of InterQual criteria in utilization review processes. They facilitate training, address questions about criteria application, and help resolve discrepancies between clinical recommendations and insurance requirements. Regular meetings and interdisciplinary rounds are common, ensuring that patient care decisions are well-documented and meet regulatory standards. This collaborative approach helps streamline approvals, reduce denials, and maintain high-quality patient care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manager Interqual, and why are they important?

To excel as a Manager Interqual, you need a solid background in healthcare management, clinical guidelines, and utilization review processes, typically supported by a nursing or clinical degree and relevant experience. Familiarity with InterQual criteria, case management software, and healthcare compliance systems is crucial. Strong leadership, analytical thinking, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for guiding teams and collaborating with diverse stakeholders. These competencies ensure proper application of clinical criteria, optimize resource utilization, and support quality patient care and regulatory compliance.

What is the difference between Manager Interqual vs Clinical Case Manager?

AspectManager InterqualClinical Case Manager
CredentialsTypically requires nursing or healthcare management certificationsRequires nursing or social work licensure and clinical experience
Work EnvironmentHealthcare organizations, utilization review departmentsHospitals, insurance companies, community health settings
Primary FocusUtilization management, policy implementation, and compliancePatient advocacy, care coordination, and discharge planning

The Manager Interqual primarily oversees utilization review processes and policy adherence within healthcare organizations, often requiring management experience and specific certifications. In contrast, the Clinical Case Manager focuses on direct patient care, coordinating services, and ensuring appropriate treatment. Both roles are vital in healthcare but serve different functions related to patient care and resource management.

System Director, Authorization Management & Pre-Service

Norton Healthcare

Louisville, KY • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


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Job description

Responsibilities
The System Director Authorization Management & Pre-Service leads and manages a team composed primarily of denial nurses, utilization review nurses (RN, LPN), pre-service and insurance verification representatives. This team develops processes for prospective, concurrent and retrospective utilization review. They provide timely notification of admission to third party payors and managed care companies. The team works closely with the hospital-based care managers and clinical offices to provide clinically accurate, timely and meaningful clinical reviews to payors in order to obtain authorizations. The System Director Authorization Management & Pre-Service collaborates with staff external to the organization (payors), as well as members of the Norton Healthcare team (Patient Financial Services, Registration, Norton Medical Group, Health Information Management, and Care Management). As a key leader in Norton Healthcare's Improvement Network, the System Director Authorization Management & Pre-Service, will coach and facilitate this team in performance improvement initiatives, to ensure high quality outcomes and exceptional patient care. Tracking, trending and reporting key financials (lost revenue due to denials) is required. The System Director Authorization Management & Pre-Service provides guidance to staff on preventing and appealing denials and educates on medical necessity criteria such as InterQual and/or Milliman Care Guidelines. This position also leads and develops processes for securing outpatient authorizations. The team works closely with clinic offices and provides and obtains accurate, timely authorizations from payors.
Key Accountabilities:
  • Assists staff to ensure proper hospital &payor authorization requirements are met. Maintains current organized databases regarding payor requirements, reviews, contacts, decisions and appeals. Is knowledgeable of managed care contracts, government payment methodologies and coverage guidelines.
  • Provides annual performance evaluations for direct reports & provides feedback to other system leaders as requested. Evaluates annual employee engagement results and works with teams to establish action plans to ensure workforce concerns are being addressed. Mentors & coaches team as needed to ensure that members have the right tools and training to deliver on expected goals and quality patient care.
  • Identifies and coordinates improvement opportunities and leads formal groups to identify processes to reduce insurance denials/loss of revenue. Continually assesses the insurance authorization process for opportunities to streamline and eliminates duplication of work. Collaborates with staff & leaders in other departments (both external and internal to NHC). Provides appropriate feedback to the staff as needed regarding payor guideline changes.
  • Responsible for achieving annual department performance metrics developed by system leadership, and the management of financial resources to meet and exceed the expected budget (efficient utilization review).
  • Demonstrates critical thinking, problem solving and prioritization skills. Uses positive communication techniques, is skilled in empathizing, listening and supporting while maintaining strict professional boundaries. Manages the department by leading as a role model. The leader holds themselves accountable to the same performance expectations as those reporting to them.

Qualifications
Required:
  • Five (5) years of management experience in care management & care coordination setting and/or clinical experience.
  • Bachelor Degree

Desired:
  • Master Degree
  • Certified Case Manager OR Certified Professional in Denial & Appeal Management

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Norton Healthcare is a not-for-profit hospital and health care system and is Louisville's second largest employer, with more than 18,000 employees, over 1,700 employed medical providers and approximately 2,000 total physicians on its medical staff. The system includes six hospitals (five in Louisville and one in Madison, Indiana) with 1,993 licensed beds, eight outpatient centers, 18 Norton Immediate Care Centers, eight Norton Prompt Care at Walgreens clinics and an expanded telehealth program. It provides care at more than 340 locations throughout Kentucky and Southern Indiana.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Louisville, KY, US

Year founded

1988