RN or LPN, Admissions Nurse
Nursing Home Located in Staten Island, NY
Salary : $80K to $100K range (based on experience / licensure)
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Qualifications :
- Must have New York RN or LPN license
- Must have prior nursing home admissions experience
- Knowledge of admissions processes
- Thorough understanding of CMS guidelines, DOH regulations, and insurance policies.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities
Insurance experience including Medicare, Medicaid, commercial, private , government and all insurance plans.
Familiarity with electronic health records (EHR) systemsFinancial background and ability to complete admissions and financial screeningsMinimum of 1-2 years of clinical nursing experienceAbility to perform physical assessments and interpret clinical dataAbility to work in a fast-paced environmentProficiency in using computer systems and software applicationResponsibilities of the Admissions Nurse :
Demonstrates knowledge and the capacity to accurately interpret the PRI / RUG Classification System.Properly manage referral case load and respond in a timely mannerAccurately assesses the classification and patient disposition upon screening.Ability to coordinate referral via EMR including verification of benefitsAbility to coordinate the bed board / census when needed.Ability to assess potential patients at partnering hospitals.Addresses / accommodates the age-specific physical, psychosocial and emotional changes in residents / patients when planning programs and / or delivering care.Maintains updated knowledge and understanding of the comprehensive services available for new admissions.Discusses / interprets patient's potential and present status with appropriate disciplines.Demonstrates the ability to establish and maintain a professional rapport with members of the health care team in facilities and referring hospitals.Demonstrates a high level of communications skills and interviewing skills with patients, families, and all disciplines.Communicates clearly and comprehensible to residents, patients, and family members, understanding changes in cognition an allowing sufficient time for the processing of information.#7348