The Care Coordinator works with the Delaware Valley primary care medical homes, utilizing a team based, family centered approach, in continuous partnership with families and physicians to promote: timely access to needed care, comprehension and continuity of care, and the enhancement of child and family well-being. The Care Coordinator addresses gaps in care and promotes timely access to appropriate care, increasing the utilization of preventative care and healthy behaviors to improve the health of the population at risk.
Responsibilities
- Assist with, and/or promote, the identification of patients in the practices with special health care needs by reviewing appropriate registry reports. Monitors chronic/preventive patient registries/lists and Gap in Care reports to assist in getting patients the appropriate appointments and/or interventions.
- Initiate family contacts; create ongoing processes for families to determine and request the level of care-coordination or care management support they desire for their child/youth or family member at any given point in time. Identify patient and family needs and unmet needs, strengths and assets.
- As a member of the care team, monitor patient care plans with family/youth/team (emergency plan, medical summary and action plan as appropriate). Contacts identified patients for preventative services and/or pre-visit forms.
- Care management coordination of non-clinical services such as, transportation, follow up on referrals, etc. Follow up on patient hospitalizations and ER visits.
- Serve as contact point, advocate and informational resource for family and community partners/payors. Referrals to child protective services and appropriate agencies for domestic violence. Research, find and link resources, services, and supports with/for the patient/family. . Assists with getting insurance coverage for patients without insurance.
- Coordinate inter-organizationally among family, the medical home, and involved agencies. Identifies community resources and tracks select community and specialty referrals. Connect to and understand community resources, i.e., WIC, food stamps, DME providers, advocacy groups, schools, financial assistance, counseling, anger management classes, special needs camps or inner-city camps.
- Promotes/documents Quality Improvement Cycles. Responsible for generating required data as appropriate.
- Facilitates the NCQA process at the offices working in close collaboration with the VBSO and the Medical Home liaison.
- High School diploma required
- Scheduling experience preferred
- Relevant experience, or the equivalent, in community based pediatrics, home health care or primary care, particularly in the care and service of vulnerable populations such as children/youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN).
Nemours Children's Health is an internationally recognized pediatric health system serving more than 1.7 million patient encounters each year. We deliver care across six states through two freestanding children’s hospitals — Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware and Nemours Children's Hospital, Florida — along with a network of more than 80 primary, urgent, and specialty care practices and more than 40 hospital partnerships.
Backed by the Nemours Foundation and Alfred I. duPont Trust, our $1.7B nonprofit system is dedicated to improving children's health through clinical care, research, education, advocacy, and prevention. Our Whole Child Health approach focuses equally on prevention and treatment, partnering with communities to help every child thrive.
Inclusion and belonging guide our strategy and growth. We are committed to culturally relevant care, reducing health disparities, and fostering an environment where every associate, patient, and family feels supported and valued.
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