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Patient Manager Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Responsible for leading and developing staff, managing budgets, ensuring regulatory compliance, and collaborating with multidisciplinary team to optimize patient outcomes and satisfaction. Essential ...

Responsible for leading and developing staff, managing budgets, ensuring regulatory compliance, and collaborating with multidisciplinary team to optimize patient outcomes and satisfaction. Essential ...

Responsible for leading and developing staff, managing budgets, ensuring regulatory compliance, and collaborating with multidisciplinary team to optimize patient outcomes and satisfaction.

PATIENT FLOW MANAGER, HOSPITAL

Jackson, MI · On-site

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  • Retirement

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Job Summary As a Patient Flow Manager, you will be responsible for the effective leadership of a team of Patient Flow Coordinators and on sitre Patient Transporters within a hospital setting. Key ...

Patient Access Coordinator

Brighton, MI · On-site

$16.25 - $20.75/hr

Utilizes multiple system applications for data collection & management. Incorporates basic ... Coordinates & prioritizes patient flow to ensures smooth distribution of workload to the Patient ...

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How much do patient manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for patient manager in Michigan is $34.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.53 and $44.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a patient manager?

A Patient Manager is a healthcare professional responsible for overseeing the care and experience of patients within a medical facility or healthcare system. Their duties often include coordinating treatment plans, ensuring patients understand their care options, acting as a liaison between patients and medical staff, and helping to resolve any issues related to patient services. Patient Managers work to improve patient satisfaction, streamline communication, and support both clinical and administrative teams. They play a key role in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a patient manager?

To thrive as a Patient Manager, you need strong organizational skills, healthcare administration knowledge, and typically a relevant degree or certification in health management. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, patient scheduling software, and healthcare compliance standards is essential. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and empathy are crucial soft skills for coordinating care and supporting both patients and staff. These competencies ensure efficient patient flow, high-quality care delivery, and positive patient experiences within healthcare settings.

How does a patient manager typically collaborate with healthcare providers and administrative staff to ensure quality patient care?

As a Patient Manager, you play a crucial role in coordinating between patients, healthcare providers, and administrative teams. You’ll regularly communicate with doctors, nurses, and support staff to schedule appointments, address patient concerns, and facilitate care plans. This collaboration helps streamline patient flow, resolve issues efficiently, and maintain high standards of care. Building strong relationships within the team is essential for anticipating needs and ensuring patients have a positive experience throughout their treatment journey.

What is the difference between Patient Manager vs Medical Office Coordinator?

AspectPatient ManagerMedical Office Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires healthcare administration or management experience; certifications like Certified Medical Manager (CMM) are commonOften requires medical office administration experience; certifications like Certified Medical Office Manager (CMOM) are beneficial
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities managing patient flow and administrative tasksMedical offices, clinics handling scheduling, billing, and patient records
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare providers, hospitals, clinicsPrivate practices, outpatient clinics, healthcare organizations

While both roles involve healthcare administration, a Patient Manager focuses more on overseeing patient services and care coordination, whereas a Medical Office Coordinator handles daily administrative tasks like scheduling and billing. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What are the most commonly searched types of Patient jobs in Michigan?

The most popular types of Patient jobs in Michigan are:

Infographic showing various Patient Manager job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,313 per year, or $34.8 per hour.

Patient Care Manager - BSW

Munson Healthcare

Traverse City, MI • On-site

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

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Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 122 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Company Description

More Than Just Care, It's Community  

Imagine doing meaningful work in a place where people vacation. That's life at Munson Healthcare - northern Michigan's largest healthcare system, with eight award-winning community hospitals serving over half a million residents across 29 counties.  

If you want a career in healthcare and a lifestyle most people only dream about - with freshwater lakes, scenic trails, charming downtowns, a vibrant arts scene, and endless outdoor adventures - you might just be Munson Material. To us, that means teammates who live by our values of excellence, teamness, positivity, creativity, and a commitment to creating exceptional experiences for our patients and each other. Join a team that delivers outstanding care in one of the most beautiful regions in the country.

Invested in You  

  • Grow: Tuition reimbursement, in-person and online development, and access to our career hub to help you advance. 

  • Thrive: Full benefits, paid holidays, generous PTO, employee discounts, and free individual retirement counseling.  

  • Be Well: Free wellness platform for you and your family, plus personalized support for personal or family challenges. 

  • Be Heard: Share your ideas and help shape the way we work through improvement huddles, employee surveys, and town hall meetings  

Job Description

A Day in the Life 

  • The Patient Care Manager facilitates progression-of-care; and monitors the patient's progress to ensure that the plan of care and services provided are patient focused, high quality, evidence based, appropriate to patient needs, efficient, and cost effective.  

  • Has basic understanding of Relationship-Based Care (RBC) principles, meets expectations outlined in Commitment To My Co-workers, and supports RBC unit action plans. 

  • Uses effective customer service/interpersonal skills at all times. 

  • Maintains working knowledge/experience in utilization management, managed care, and payer issues that may impact the course of care. 

  • Timely response to screening referrals for case management services.

  • Ability to identify appropriate community resources on assigned caseload and to work collaboratively with patients, families, and multidisciplinary team and community agencies to achieve desired patient outcomes.

  • Confirm admission diagnosis and identify related quality/care metrics to promote medical compliance.

  • Advocate for patient by assessing that patients healthcare needs are being addressed in the most appropriate level of care. 

  • Encourages and facilitates patient/family participation in all care and treatment decisions.

  • Educates members of the patient's healthcare team on the appropriate access to, and use of various levels of care.

  • Identifies patients at risk for readmission and refers them for community based follow up. Recognizes and responds appropriately to readmission or psychosocial risk factors.

  • Consults with physician advisor as necessary to resolve progression-of-care barriers through appropriate administrative and medical channels.

  • Serves as primary liaison between and among physicians, patients, families, payers, external case managers and interdisciplinary clinical team. 

  • Participates in discharge planning activities for complex patients, in order to ensure a timely discharge and to provide appropriate linkage with post-discharge care providers. Refers appropriate cases to the Complex Discharge planner.

  • Collaborates with Post-Acute Coordinators to monitor and facilitate the progress of completing complex post-acute services.

  • Interface with utilization review specialists to stay current on patient's eligibility for admission, continuing stay or readiness for discharge according to medical necessity guidelines. (InterQual criteria)

  • Persevere in attempts to influence clinical and financial outcomes of care. Identify and record episodes of preventable delays or avoidable days due to failure of progression-of-care processes.

  • Participates in quality improvement plan activities and any other departmental research or studies as requested by the department manager.

  • Assertively manage resource utilization while appropriately navigating the patient's movement along the continuum of care.

  • Collaborate with social workers, counselors and Resource Center coordinators to research discharge placement options, when home discharge is not possible, while continuing to focus on patient/family goals, interdisciplinary team recommendations, available payer benefits and private financial considerations which may impact placement.

  • Utilizes the Program Manager, Director and Medical Advisor as expert advisors to gain insights in dealing with physicians and Resource Management issues.

  • Works with resource center and providers to determine patient's eligibility for post-acute services.

  • May assist in training and orientation of new department employees and students. Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

Qualifications

What's Required  

  • Bachelor's Degree in Nursing or Social Work.  Comparable experience will be considered in lieu of a Bachelor's degree in nursing (must have RN license or social work license).

  • Must have recent hospital patient care experience (minimum 3 years) and knowledge of hospital operations.

  • Must have either a BSW, LMSW, of MSW in Social Work 

Additional Information

Full-Time: 40 Hours Weekly - Monday to Friday - 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Hybrid Format: Home location will be Traverse City, but candidate will travel to Community Hospitals on occasion.
Are you Munson Material? Apply today! 

Munson Healthcare requires all employees be vaccinated or have lab confirmed immunity for Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella. MHC also requires all employees to receive a flu vaccine during the flu season in the year that they are hired and annually thereafter, or receive an approved medical or religious exemption.


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About Munson Healthcare

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Munson Healthcare is Northern Michigan's largest regional healthcare provider. We serve 30 Michigan counties with 8 community-based hospitals each with a system of outlying primary care and specialty clinics. We are committed to improving lives in those communities and invite you to become part of that mission by choosing Munson for your career in healthcare.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Traverse City, MI, US

Year founded

1925

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