LPN Patient Navigator
McPherson Hospital, Inc. · McPherson, KS · 3 wk ago
On-siteHealthcareFull-time
Job Summary
The LPN Patient Navigator performs care coordination and professional nursing functions to assess the severity of patient's health concerns using protocols and algorithms in a manner that provides patient dispositions to emergency care, clinic provider appointments, and triage nurse clinic services within the scope of the licensed practice. The Triage staff member supports providers in triaging all walk-in patients.
Shift Availability
Full Time
Benefits
- Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance
- Health Savings Account
- Flex Spending Account/Dependent Care Spending Account
- 403(b) Retirement Plan - up to 4% employer contribution
- Earned Time Off
- Extended Illness Bank - Hospital contribution
- Life Insurance - Employer Paid
- Long-Term Disability/Short-Term Disability - Employer paid
- Free 24-hour fitness center
- Hospital Indemnity
- MASA - Medical Transportation Solutions
Essential Accountabilities
- Part of a care coordination team supporting general care processes alongside the providers.
- Schedule/direct patient telephone calls, including walk-in patients requesting health care services.
- Evaluate and assess patient’s health care needs based on patient’s signs and symptoms utilizing established triage protocols and guidelines.
- Obtain appropriate input and direction from the provider as needed to determine best clinical course of action and recommendations for specific patient health care needs.
- Accurately document symptoms/complaints, advice provided and patient/caller response. Follows policies, procedures, and protocols to ensure consistency and departmental effectiveness as well as improve health care outcomes of patients/callers and their access to appropriate health care.
- Cookordinate and schedule future, same-day, and walk-in appointments on the provider schedules.
- Utilize triage protocols appropriately.
- Monitor patient flow in clinic; ensure that patients receive all recommended services in a timely manner.
- As needed, perform other nursing functions as assigned.
- Assist providers with special procedures as needed.
- Assist with prescription refills and communications per protocol.
- Assures that pertinent medical information is forwarded to proper departments as needed for continuity of patient care.
- Documents in electronic health record (EHR), triage assessment, plan, implementation, and evaluation, follow-up.
- Track patients that “no show” for appointments. Set up new patients for appointments and do all required new patient paperwork.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
- Knowledge of disease processes, normal growth, and development of all age groups.
- Possess community health knowledge.
- Operate with culturally sensitivity with respect to working with persons and groups of diverse racial, ethnic, economic, and social backgrounds.
- General computer skills required.
- Experience with EHR systems.
- Ability to maintain a positive attitude with changing conditions.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced department and handle multiple tasks, work with interruptions, and deal effectively with confidential information.
- Seeks out available resources to resolve problems.
- Possess strong verbal and writing communication skills.
- Possess a professional and mature demeanor.
- Ability to work effectively under pressure by prioritizing work activities.
- Ability to function independently as well as the ability to work as part of a team.
Qualifications
- Education: Minimum Required: Minimum 2 years of healthcare experience
- Certified Nurses aide/Medication aide/or Medical assistant
- Experience: Previous experience in rural health clinic preferred. Triage experience of a least 1 year preferred.
- Skills: Proven leadership, physician relations and communication skills.