| Aspect | Salaried Rn Case Review | Registered Nurse Case Manager |
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| Credentials | RN license, certification in case review or utilization management often preferred | RN license, certification in case management (e.g., CCM) often required |
| Work Environment | Primarily remote or office-based, focusing on reviewing medical records and cases | Hospital, clinic, or insurance settings, involving direct patient interaction and coordination |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Insurance companies, healthcare organizations, utilization review firms | Hospitals, healthcare providers, insurance companies |
While both roles require RN licensure and focus on patient care, Salaried Rn Case Review primarily involves reviewing cases remotely for insurance or healthcare organizations, whereas Registered Nurse Case Managers often work directly with patients and coordinate care in clinical settings.