Role Description
The Case Manager Nurse in Optum Frontier Therapies will directly support our clinical model serving patients with rare diseases by developing relationships with patients while conducting assessments specific to their therapy. This role will be under direct supervision from the Clinical Operations Supervisor.
Hours: M-F 8:00 am-5:00 pm PST
Primary Responsibilities:
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Conduct comprehensive patient level assessments over the phone with documentation in proprietary platform.
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Conduct meaningful conversations with patients and their caregivers to understand the need for interventions to enhance their overall health outcomes and develop care plans.
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Manage inbound and outbound calls from patients and caregivers while maintaining quality services levels.
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Develop relationship with clinical pharmacist staff as partners in the overall care continuum of the patient.
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Communicate with providers office and their staff as appropriate for patient needs.
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Conduct adverse event, product complaint, and special situation conversations with patient. Document and engage with clients as appropriate per program requirement.
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Adheres to all operations, practices and procedures to meet all licensing and standards requirements established by local, state and federal agencies as well as accrediting bodies (e.g. ACHC, URAC).
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Ensures compliance with all controlled substances related rules, regulations, company policies and maintains proper communication and coordination with other departments and staff.
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Compliance to and education for all accreditation programs including ACHC, URAC, etc.
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Compliance to all REMS program requirements, as applicable.
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Monitors for compliance with all HIPAA regulations, adherence to all State and Federal regulations and laws, accrediting bodies, adherence to all pharmacy accepted standards of practice.
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Willingness to support clinical functions including prior authorization and appeal reviews, override requests, and inbound and outbound patient and provider education calls.
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Provides insight to platform improvement(s) and process improvement(s).
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Willingness to obtain all licenses as required to service patients living in any state or territory.
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Completes special duties or projects as assigned by leadership.
Qualifications
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5+ years of experience in patient facing field.
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An unencumbered Registered Nurse in the state of residence.
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Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC).
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Verification or certificate from an approved school of Nursing.
Requirements
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Multistate licensure in state(s) not participating in Nurse Licensure Compact.
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Experience in the rare disease space.
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Experience with telephony-based care services.
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Baseline proficiency in the entire prior authorization and appeals process for specialty prescription medications, infusions, medical procedures and devices to provide cross functional support as deemed appropriate.
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Solid verbal and written communication skills, interpersonal relationship skills.
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Exceptional organizational, time management skills working toward hard deadlines to meet key performance metrics.
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Excellent troubleshooting, problem solving and interpersonal skills effective with multiple levels / professional disciplines as well as patients, families, staff and physicians.
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Be a team player and collaborate across functions.
Benefits
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Comprehensive benefits package.
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Incentive and recognition programs.
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Equity stock purchase.
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401k contribution (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements).
Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to local labor markets, education, work experience, certifications, etc. The salary for this role will range from $60,200 to $107,400 annually based on full-time employment. We comply with all minimum wage laws as applicable.