As part of an interdisciplinary team (which also includes an RN Care Manager and the member and/or ... Working knowledge of computers, computer programs, typing, and data entry. * Ability to access ...
As part of an interdisciplinary team (which also includes an RN Care Manager and the member and/or ... Working knowledge of computers, computer programs, typing, and data entry. * Ability to access ...
As part of an interdisciplinary team (which also includes an RN Care Manager and the member and/or ... Working knowledge of computers, computer programs, typing, and data entry. * Ability to access ...
As part of an interdisciplinary team (which also includes an RN Care Manager and the member and/or ... Working knowledge of computers, computer programs, typing, and data entry. * Ability to access ...
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As a Remote RN Data Abstractor, your daily responsibilities generally include reviewing electronic health records and extracting key clinical data according to specific project or regulatory guidelines. You'll input this information into secure databases, ensure accuracy, and follow up to clarify any ambiguous or incomplete documentation with healthcare providers. While you may work independently, periodic virtual meetings and collaboration with clinical quality teams or project managers are common. Staying organized and up-to-date with changing guidelines is also a key part of the role, making attention to detail and self-motivation particularly important.
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A Remote RN Data Abstractor is a registered nurse who reviews and extracts clinical data from medical records for quality improvement, compliance, and research purposes. They work remotely, analyzing patient charts to ensure accuracy and adherence to healthcare guidelines. This role often requires experience with electronic health records (EHRs), attention to detail, and knowledge of medical coding and terminology. It is commonly used for quality reporting, accreditation, or clinical registry submissions.
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To excel as a Remote RN Data Abstractor, you need a current RN license, strong clinical knowledge, and experience with medical record review and data abstraction. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), medical coding systems such as ICD-10, and clinical quality measures is highly beneficial. Strong attention to detail, time management, and effective written communication are crucial soft skills in this remote position. These competencies ensure accurate and efficient data collection, support compliance with regulatory standards, and enable seamless collaboration across distributed healthcare teams.
Care Manager (Marathon) (Home-Based with Field Travel)
Wausau, WI • On-site, Remote
Full-time
Re-posted 23 days ago
Job description
The Care Manager, as part of an interdisciplinary team (IDT), serves frail elders, adults with physical disabilities and adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities who are members of Lakeland Care (LCI). The team's goal is to promote the overall well-being of the members LCI serves by providing high quality, person-centered, outcome-based care.
Under general direction of the Care Management Supervisor, this position provides care management and service coordination to LCI members. As a member of the IDT, the Care Manager arranges for provision of services and supports based on a comprehensive assessment of the member's identified outcomes and needs. The IDT monitors the provision of services based on the member-centered plan per LCI policy and procedures, and Department of Health Services (DHS) contract requirements.
Essential Competencies:
- As part of an interdisciplinary team (which also includes an RN Care Manager and the member and/or legal representative), conduct a comprehensive assessment of the member's outcomes, needs and risks; and conduct a reassessment as the member's outcomes and/or condition changes.
- Collaborate with the RNCM to coordinate acute and primary care services, care transitions, and related follow-up care.
- Develop, coordinate, monitor and evaluate the members' outcome-based member-centered plans, considering cost and effectiveness in authorizing services and choosing providers.
- Coordinate care and benefits to ensure a comprehensive support approach, as well as on-going access to federal and state programs.
- Implement risk mitigation strategies to promote the member's health, safety and independence while respecting the member's rights.
- Educate members of their rights to appeal and grieve decisions and processes and facilitate the member's participation in the appeal/grievance process.
- Participate in on-going training; maintain current knowledge to ensure compliance with Federal and State regulations, LCI policy and procedure and accepted professional standards.
- Create and maintain member records as required by the Department of Health Services (DHS) contract and LCI policy.
- Coordinate and participate in home visits and care conferences involving the member, their supports, and providers to assess and reassess long-term care needs and coordinate appropriate interventions.
- Participate in the 24-hour on-call rotation as needed.
- Participate in team meetings and internal workgroups as required/requested.
- Maintain the confidentiality of member information and protected health information (PHI) as required by State and Federal regulations, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996.
Requirements
- Certified Social Worker in the State of Wisconsin with a minimum of one (1) year experience working with at least one of the Family Care target populations, or
- A four-year bachelor's degree or more advanced degree in Human Services or related field with one (1) year experience working with at least one of the family care populations, or
- A four-year bachelor's degree or more advanced degree in any other area than Human Services with a minimum of three (3) years' experience working with at least one of the Family Care target populations.
- Working knowledge of computers, computer programs, typing, and data entry.
- Ability to access members' homes which are not required to comply with the ADA regulations.
- Ability to multi-task and work in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to lift up to 25lbs.
- Current driver's license, acceptable driving record and proof of adequate insurance.
Lakeland Care is a Wisconsin-based non-profit organization that focuses on creating a world we all want to live in. With long-standing roots as a managed care organization (MCO), we provide long-term care services to eligible elders and individuals with physical and intellectual or developmental disabilities. Currently we serve members in 22 counties and have 11 offices throughout the Central to North East region of Wisconsin.
Our Mission
Empowering individuals. Strengthening communities. Inspiring futures.
Our Vision
To create a world we all want to live in.
Our Core Values
Kindness - We believe kindness is always possible and that no compassionate act is ever wasted.
Inclusion - We believe that open hearts and open minds are the only path to a brighter future.
Trust - We believe that honesty is still in style and that promises still have power.
We are an equal employment opportunity employer functioning under an Affirmative Action Plan. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. We are an organization that participates in E-Verify.