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As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote patient navigator in Michigan is $21.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.78 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Remote Patient Navigator helps patients navigate healthcare systems by providing guidance, support, and resource coordination remotely. They assist with appointment scheduling, insurance questions, and care plan adherence, often serving as a liaison between patients and healthcare providers. This role is crucial for improving patient access to care, reducing barriers, and enhancing overall health outcomes. Strong communication skills and knowledge of healthcare processes are essential for success in this position.

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A typical day for a Remote Patient Navigator involves conducting virtual check-ins with patients, coordinating care plans, facilitating access to medical or community resources, and documenting interactions in electronic health systems. You may work closely with physicians, nurses, and insurance providers to address patient concerns and ensure seamless communication across the healthcare team. The work is primarily conducted digitally, allowing for flexible scheduling but requiring strong self-management skills. Regularly, you will advocate for patients, answer their questions, and help them navigate healthcare barriers, making a direct impact on their overall care experience.

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

To thrive as a Remote Patient Navigator, you need a background in healthcare or social services, knowledge of care coordination processes, and a relevant degree or certification, such as a Certified Patient Navigator credential. Comfort with virtual communication platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and telehealth tools is often required. Outstanding organizational skills, empathy, and the ability to communicate effectively across diverse populations distinguish successful candidates. These abilities are vital for efficiently guiding patients through complex healthcare systems and ensuring positive patient outcomes remotely.

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Infographic showing various Remote Patient Navigator job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,163 per year, or $21.2 per hour.

RN, telephonic Clinical Case Manager

Managed Medical Review Organization

Novi, MI • Remote

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

About the Role
We are looking for an experienced RN Clinical Case Manager to support a disability claim review program. In this role, you will guide members through a collaborative case management process built on assessment, planning, care coordination, and ongoing evaluation. Your work directly supports improvement in members' (patients) disabling and co-morbid conditions and helps maximize their employability. You will own your caseload from start to finish and be responsible for an efficient, timely, and complete case management process.


What You'll Do
Determine the appropriate case management track for each assigned case.
Conduct telephonic clinical assessments covering activities of daily living, psycho-social factors, recent hospitalizations, current clinical status, treatment plans and medications, treating physicians, special needs, and the appropriate outreach interval for each case.
Develop customized, member-specific clinical case management plans.
Perform ongoing periodic telephonic outreach at intervals set during the initial clinical assessment.
Request and track receipt of the records and documentation needed to identify ongoing case management needs.
Build and maintain a case management resource library to provide members with information relevant to their conditions.
Assess whether a review is needed for a member's return to their own occupation, and identify the appropriate physician specialty when it is.
Collaborate with vocational specialists during the case management process when needed.
Conduct thorough, ongoing quality review of all case documentation and ensure completeness and accuracy of case paperwork.
Communicate with members, physicians, employers, and clients as appropriate.
Enter case activities into the case management system accurately and within client-required timeframes.
Maintain compliance with applicable practice standards and guidelines, including strict confidentiality and HIPAA adherence.


What You'll Bring
Unrestricted RN licensure, without sanctions.
Current certification in case management or a related field, or the ability to qualify for certification testing within six months of hire.
Minimum of five years of clinical experience.
Minimum of five years of case management experience in one or more of the following: medical, workers' compensation, auto, or disability case management.
Working knowledge of diagnostic coding (ICD-10).
Strong critical thinking, decision-making, and organizational skills with close attention to detail.
Ability to meet deadlines and turnaround times consistently.
Ability to work independently as well as within a team.
Computer literacy, including solid working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.
Strong written, verbal, and telephonic communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
Bachelor's degree in nursing or a health-related field.
Working knowledge of the insurance industry, medical claims, and/or disability claims.
Experience with Lean production management.


Work Environment
You will be working in an approved remote environment within the states of: Michigan, Illinois, Florida, Texas, or Minnesota. Stressful conditions may arise when the workload becomes more demanding than usual.