Posted 1mo ago

Registered nurse case manger

@ Cura Health Management
Sandstone, Minnesota, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Assessing needs, Coordinating services, Collaborating with providers
Requirements Summary:RN license required; case management or care coordination experience preferred; strong clinical knowledge and communication skills; able to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams; detail-oriented with documentation skills; familiar with healthcare regulations and insurance processes.
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Job Description

Cura Health is seeking a skilled and compassionate Registered Nurse Case Manager to join our team. In this essential role, you will coordinate and manage patient care plans, ensuring optimal health outcomes and seamless communication between patients, healthcare providers, and support services. The Registered Nurse Case Manager acts as a liaison to facilitate patient access to necessary medical and community resources while providing education and support throughout the care continuum. If you are passionate about advocating for patient needs, improving healthcare efficiency, and delivering exceptional care, Cura Health offers a rewarding environment to grow your career.


Key Responsibilities

  • Assess patients’ healthcare needs, develop individualized care plans, and coordinate services across multiple providers.
  • Serve as a primary point of contact for patients and families, providing education, support, and advocacy.
  • Collaborate with physicians, nursing staff, social workers, and community resources to ensure comprehensive patient care.
  • Monitor patient progress, evaluate outcomes, and revise care plans as necessary.
  • Facilitate discharge planning and promote smooth transitions across care settings.
  • Maintain accurate and thorough documentation of case management activities and patient interactions.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and organizational policies.
  • Use clinical judgment to identify potential barriers to care and implement strategies to overcome them.