Ft. Sill, OK
RN Case Manager
Qualifications.
Have sufficient experience to be able to adequately perform the
tasks identified, but not limited to, those listed in this work
statement.
Registered Nurses shall possess the following:
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Have a minimum of three (3) years experience in an acute care
setting, preferably includes experience with a diverse range of
patient age groups.
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Have a current active unencumbered Registered Nursing license
from any state or territory of the United States.
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Shall possess or obtain national certification in case
management as accepted by the URAC Case Management Standards
within two years of employment under this contract. The
government will not reimburse for these costs.
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Have and maintain current certification in Basic Life Support
(BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by way of an
American Heart Association or Red Cross approved training
program.
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Have a minimum of one (1) year managed care and/or medical
management (utilization management, case management, disease
management) experience.
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The contract nurse shall be able to use computer systems and
software (i.e., spreadsheets, charts, tables, word processing,
E-Mail, etc.) provided by the government.
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The government shall provide training in the Composite Health
Care System (CHCS) and other hospital computer information
systems that the medical activity’s staff is required to use.
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Shall read, understand, speak, and write English fluently.
Demonstrate an ability to express self in all areas of
communication, effective listening, and questioning techniques.
Shall have the skill to deal with the public while
maintaining tact, a positive approach, and confidentiality.
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Shall have
experience in program planning, implementation, and evaluation,
and in conducting individual, family, group, and community
assessments.
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Shall have knowledge of accreditation standards, privacy and
confidentiality requirements, such as but not limited to, JCAHO
and HIPAA.
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Shall have
knowledge of coding of healthcare data (i.e., ICD-9, E&M, CPT,
etc.)
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Shall have a
working knowledge of established screening criteria such as
Milliman & Robertson and InterQual.
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One or Two Case Managers.
Shall have Experience with Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
preferred.
Description.
The contract case manager shall provide patient-centered,
individual and family level case management services for all
eligible beneficiaries of the Military Health System.
The contract case manager will work collaboratively with
the MTF case manager and discharge planner and all other MTF and
contract staff such as medical management nurses, population
health, beneficiary services, etc.
The contract nurse shall perform essentially the same
duties as those required of any military or government civil
service nurse of similar experience and in similar duty
assignments.
Specific tasks include, but are not limited to, the following:
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Provide patient-centered case management and
discharge/disposition planning in inpatient and ambulatory care
settings for beneficiaries as needed, with early identification
and interventions focused on outcomes as defined herein. Accept
referrals for case management from all sources and perform
initial assessment of each patient referred.
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Advocacy to identify care options that are acceptable to the
patient and family that lead to increased adherence to treatment
plans, and improved healthcare outcomes.
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Monitor care delivery to the patient across the care continuum
(for example sub-acute, long-term, home health, and hospice
care) and document assessments of patient progress in reaching
healthcare outcome goals.
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Collaborate with direct and purchased care systems to ensure a
smooth transition for patients from one level of care or care
setting to another, such as rehab, residential or other care
institution.
For example, in the case of an Active Duty Service Member (ADSM)
with severe head trauma, the contract RN shall collaborate with
the Veterans Administration (VA), and Military Medical Support
Office (MMSO) to identify best options for the ADSM’s access to
transportation, rehabilitative care, or other extended long-term
healthcare programs, and coordinate with the Global Patient
Movement Requirements Center (GPMRC) for aero medical
evacuation, as needed.
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Ensure coordination of care delivery processes to enhance
patient’s health and wellness, safety, productivity, and quality
of life, to include alternate care settings and the home
environment.
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Coordinate discharge/disposition plans to meet the patient’s
post-hospitalization and post-acute care requirements, to
include:
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Level of care
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Follow-up, and services determined by the physician
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Types of medical equipment needed for in home and
post-hospitalization use
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Rehabilitation/ extended care placement
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The contract Case Manager shall complete a thorough community
assessment of MTF and catchment area, local government, and
community healthcare systems to identify agencies in place for
adult, child, family, senior and group support services,
specialty healthcare services, vendors, and all other available
community healthcare resources.
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The contract Case Manager shall appropriately manage all
patients selected for case management across the care continuum,
following the CMSA Case Management Standards of Practice, all
MTF policies and procedures, and legal and ethical processes, to
ensure the patient’s clinical, bio-psychosocial, safety,
financial, cultural, and environmental healthcare needs are
appropriately fulfilled in the most timely manner and clinically
appropriate setting.
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To meet military unique mission requirements, contract case
manager shall expect surges in patient caseloads to occur during
or following contingency operations.
The increased caseload will be for short durations to
provide care coordination in the way of discharge/disposition
planning and possibly case management for active duty service
members and, or to meet family needs of service members.
Examples of unique military case management needs include, but
are not limited to:
1.
Cases complicated by psychosocial/environmental factors (for
example military personnel who reside in a barracks).
2.
Cases impacted by family/military circumstances (for example
patient whose spouse is deployed, other kids at home, and no
other family support).
3.
Cases which require extensive monitoring and coordination (for
example foreign military injured, those soldiers injured with no
family, and requires assistance with DME and transportation to
and from appointments, PT daily, coumadine clinic, or an elderly
person who lives alone).
4.
Contract personnel shall use available standardized forms,
paper-based or electronic, for documentation of provision of
services. Site
specific logs and files shall be required to keep detailed
documentation.
5.
Coding of ambulatory case management encounters is required at
military MTFs as a method of collecting specific population
healthcare data.
The contract Case Manager shall use approved codes for all case
management encounters.
6.
The Case Manager shall provide case management data and reports
as requested.
Hours
of Operation.
Duty hours are 8 hours per day, 0730 to 1630 hours, Monday
through Friday, excluding federal
holidays, with 1 hour unpaid lunch.
Generally, the contract nurse shall not be required to
provide services in excess of
8 hours per day, 40 hours per week