Nuvance Health Med Practice CT
Patient Navigator - NHMP Danbury Neurosurgery - Danbury, CT
Nuvance Health Med Practice CT, Danbury, Connecticut, us, 06813
Description
Position at Nuvance Health Med Practice CT
Title:
Patient Navigator - NHMP Danbury Neurosurgery - Danbury, CT. Full Time/40 hours per week, 8 hour shifts 8:30am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday.
Required:
Bachelor's degree in Nursing, Allied Health or a related clinical field (RN, OT, PT or similar). Minimum 3 years of experience in clinical care, care coordination, or patient navigation. Strong skills in data collection and metric analysis, and demonstrate proficiency with electronic medical record (EMR) systems.
Summary:
The Patient Navigator improves the patient experience and care coordination for individuals receiving neurology, neurosurgery and PM&R services within the Neuroscience Institute. This individual serves as a liaison between patients, families, clinical providers, and administrative teams, ensuring seamless transitions of care, optimizing patient engagement, and improving access and outcomes across the continuum of care. This role will guide patients to the appropriate subspecialty care centers within the Neuroscience Institute and support referral management as well as the integration of digital health tools to enhance access and communication.
Responsibilities:
1. Serves as a central point of contact for neurology, neurosurgery and PM&R patients, ensuring timely scheduling, follow-up, and coordination of care.
2. Assists with navigation into the appropriate clinical care centers and subspecialty services within the Neuroscience Institute. Guide patients and families through the healthcare system, post-operative or post-discharge plans in an accessible, compassionate manner.
3. Assists with managing patient referrals to both internal and external providers, ensuring appropriate follow-up, and closure.
4. Addresses barriers to care (transportation, insurance, communication) and proactively escalate complex cases requiring multidisciplinary input.
5. Collaborates with neurologists, neurosurgeons, physiatrists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and care teams to support pre-operative and post-operative workflows.
6. Assists in tracking clinical milestones such as diagnostic imaging, surgical clearance, rehabilitation, and specialty follow-ups. - Participate in multidisciplinary case reviews as applicable.
7. Supports the adoption and use of digital health tools (e.g., patient portals, telehealth platforms, remote monitoring devices) to improve communication, access, and follow-up.
10. Collects, tracks, and reports key patient metrics (e.g., appointment compliance, readmission risk, referral completion rates).
11. Identifies trends or gaps in care and contribute to quality improvement initiatives. Proficiently utilize the electronic medical record (EMR) system to document, retrieve, and analyze patient data across care settings.
12. Maintains accurate and timely documentation to support coordination and communication among the care team. Help implement and maintain patient education materials and communication pathways. Maintain close communication with care teams, outpatient coordinators, inpatient case managers, and social workers.
13. Attends regular Neuroscience Institute team meetings and contribute to program development.
14. Performs other duties as required.
Other Information :
Required:
Bachelor's degree in Nursing, Allied Health or a related clinical field (RN, OT, PT or similar). Minimum 3 years of experience in clinical care, care coordination, or patient navigation. Strong interpersonal skills with a passion for patient-centered care. Proficiency in electronic medical Records (EMR's) and data management tools. Demonstrated experience in collecting and analyzing patient care metrics.
Preferred:
Experience in neurology, neurosurgery, or neuroscience care settings. Familiarity with digital health platforms and virtual care workflows. Knowledge of value-based care, population health, or case management. Bilingual preferred but not required.
Salary Range:
$40.43 - $75.10 hourly (This is an exempt position. Salary will be commensurate with experience).
EOE, including disability/vets.
We will endeavor to make a reasonable accommodation to the known physical or mental limitations of a qualified applicant with a disability unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of our business. If you believe you require such assistance to complete this form or to participate in an interview, please contact Human Resources at 203-739-7330 (for reasonable accommodation requests only). Please provide all information requested to assure that you are considered for current or future opportunities.
Position at Nuvance Health Med Practice CT
Title:
Patient Navigator - NHMP Danbury Neurosurgery - Danbury, CT. Full Time/40 hours per week, 8 hour shifts 8:30am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday.
Required:
Bachelor's degree in Nursing, Allied Health or a related clinical field (RN, OT, PT or similar). Minimum 3 years of experience in clinical care, care coordination, or patient navigation. Strong skills in data collection and metric analysis, and demonstrate proficiency with electronic medical record (EMR) systems.
Summary:
The Patient Navigator improves the patient experience and care coordination for individuals receiving neurology, neurosurgery and PM&R services within the Neuroscience Institute. This individual serves as a liaison between patients, families, clinical providers, and administrative teams, ensuring seamless transitions of care, optimizing patient engagement, and improving access and outcomes across the continuum of care. This role will guide patients to the appropriate subspecialty care centers within the Neuroscience Institute and support referral management as well as the integration of digital health tools to enhance access and communication.
Responsibilities:
1. Serves as a central point of contact for neurology, neurosurgery and PM&R patients, ensuring timely scheduling, follow-up, and coordination of care.
2. Assists with navigation into the appropriate clinical care centers and subspecialty services within the Neuroscience Institute. Guide patients and families through the healthcare system, post-operative or post-discharge plans in an accessible, compassionate manner.
3. Assists with managing patient referrals to both internal and external providers, ensuring appropriate follow-up, and closure.
4. Addresses barriers to care (transportation, insurance, communication) and proactively escalate complex cases requiring multidisciplinary input.
5. Collaborates with neurologists, neurosurgeons, physiatrists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and care teams to support pre-operative and post-operative workflows.
6. Assists in tracking clinical milestones such as diagnostic imaging, surgical clearance, rehabilitation, and specialty follow-ups. - Participate in multidisciplinary case reviews as applicable.
7. Supports the adoption and use of digital health tools (e.g., patient portals, telehealth platforms, remote monitoring devices) to improve communication, access, and follow-up.
10. Collects, tracks, and reports key patient metrics (e.g., appointment compliance, readmission risk, referral completion rates).
11. Identifies trends or gaps in care and contribute to quality improvement initiatives. Proficiently utilize the electronic medical record (EMR) system to document, retrieve, and analyze patient data across care settings.
12. Maintains accurate and timely documentation to support coordination and communication among the care team. Help implement and maintain patient education materials and communication pathways. Maintain close communication with care teams, outpatient coordinators, inpatient case managers, and social workers.
13. Attends regular Neuroscience Institute team meetings and contribute to program development.
14. Performs other duties as required.
Other Information :
Required:
Bachelor's degree in Nursing, Allied Health or a related clinical field (RN, OT, PT or similar). Minimum 3 years of experience in clinical care, care coordination, or patient navigation. Strong interpersonal skills with a passion for patient-centered care. Proficiency in electronic medical Records (EMR's) and data management tools. Demonstrated experience in collecting and analyzing patient care metrics.
Preferred:
Experience in neurology, neurosurgery, or neuroscience care settings. Familiarity with digital health platforms and virtual care workflows. Knowledge of value-based care, population health, or case management. Bilingual preferred but not required.
Salary Range:
$40.43 - $75.10 hourly (This is an exempt position. Salary will be commensurate with experience).
EOE, including disability/vets.
We will endeavor to make a reasonable accommodation to the known physical or mental limitations of a qualified applicant with a disability unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of our business. If you believe you require such assistance to complete this form or to participate in an interview, please contact Human Resources at 203-739-7330 (for reasonable accommodation requests only). Please provide all information requested to assure that you are considered for current or future opportunities.