Department Overview:
This is a clinical role that is vital in supporting the work of the nurse coordinators and physicians and Advanced Practice Providers within the Knight Cancer Institute through independently performing a variety of clinical administrative and technical functions. The Care Coordinator performs activities that are system-focused, ensuring the care is seamless across providers and the care continuum. Care coordination is the task of bridging gaps between facilities, specialists, labs, community resources, and primary care. This position coordinates and manages all the non-nurse patient caseloads, working with the providers on clinic day by providing clinical support with order entry, coordination of appointments for pre-transplant and post-transplant appointments and procedures to a specialized patient population. This position reviews patient records with the provider in order to provide coordination of the patient needs during clinic visit and through the episode of cancer treatment. The incumbent takes direction from nurse coordinators and physicians but must use independent judgement in implementation of those directions. The incumbent helps to build and maintain good working relationships with the internal institutional departments that provide services to the Knight Cancer Institute patients.
Pay Range: $28.25 - $38.19 per hour
Function/Duties of Position:
Patient management - Responsible for coordinating and managing the non-nurse aspects of the patient's clincal care process. Reviews the plan of care to ensure it is being executed correctly. Works with the provider in clinic by providing support with order entry, AVS preparation, Medication refills and provides non nursing support and education to the patient and family. Places lab and scheduling orders and follows up with patient to communicate appointment time. Monitors the Epic inbasket for messages that need atttention from the patient, providers, and RNC and handles messages within certification scope. Monitors Epic for refill requests and manages appropriately. Provide education and document patients glucosemeter use and pulse reading. Perform authorizations and refill requests.
Care coordination - Ensures patients follow through with outside referrals to other specialties, labs and diagnostic imaging. Coordinates hospital admission and cell collection with inpatient and ancillary services needed for the bone marrow tranplant patient and donor.
Communication - Provides program information and education to patients, family members, and referring physician office staffs. Participate in multidisciplinary patient conferences, providing information on patients' status to support decision making related to patients' process. Acts as communication link with physicians, referring physician offices, inpatient team, and the Ambulatory Oncology clinic. Provides accurate patient information. Respond to voice mail and email messages based on priority of patient process but with no more than two-day turn around time for response. Attends MD/department team meetings as appropriate. Triage and responds to patient question in Mychart, phone call, email, and fax in regards to scheduling or care issues within scope or escalate to RNC.
Documentation/Data Management - Document legibly, concisely and completely to ensure that others can accurately assess the status of patients' progress by reviewing that documentation. Use established checklists and sign-out procedures appropriately. Participate as assigned with database input. Monitors the active department tracking tools and provides real-time updates. Initiate and implement processes to facilitate new protocol implementation and tracking tools.
Program Coordination - Responsible for tasks such as arranging satellite clinics,works with TC and RNC to ensure patient results and orders are completed, monitored and updated in EPIC. Attends weekly huddles with provider and RNC to develop and review plan of care with care team. Ordering and scheduling ancillary services and procedure and communicating to the patient.
Other tasks and duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
- Three years’ experience in a hospital or hospital based clinic setting, AND High School diploma or equivalent, AND Current BLS certification at hire, AND One of the following four:
- 1. Completion of a nationally recognized accredited medical assistant training program, including a practicum (externship) of at least 160 hours, OR
- 2. Successful completion of a formal medical services training program of the United States Armed Forces, OR
- 3. Current Oregon Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) license (basic or advance) and national EMT registration with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT), OR
- 4. Current Oregon Practical Nurse License OR
- 5. For dental school hires only as an alternative to qualifications 1-4: Completion of a Dental Assistant training program and successful completion of the DANB exam For those completing medical assistant training or formal military medical services training as referenced above in #1 and #2, the following is also required (Those qualifying under the EMT or LPN or Dental Assistant qualification are exempt from this requirement.)
- MA certification received from a nationally recognized and accredited certifying body, upon hire or by the completion of the probationary period or internal job change evaluation period, as appropriate. Currently, these include:
- The American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA), awarding the Certified Medical Assistant (CMA.)
- The American Medical Technologists (AMT), awarding the Registered Medical Assistant (R.M.A.) Created 1/2019 Updated 10/2020
- The National Center for Competency Testing, awarding the National Certified MA (NCMA.)
- The National Health Career Association, awarding the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA.) Any applicable certifications or licensures must be maintained for the duration of employment. In addition to receiving the appropriate certification noted above, Medical and Dental Assistants will be required to successfully demonstrate competencies prior to completion of probation or the internal job change evaluation period, as appropriate
- Three years’ experience in a hospital or hospital based clinic setting
- Ability to work independently and as a member of the team, including leadership.
- Knowledge of patient flow and back office functions.
- Ability to effectively and efficiently perform chart scrubbing and panel outreach activities.
- Demonstrated strong analytic skills, including displaying and interpreting data.
- Proficiency with EPIC, Microsoft Office including Excel, Word and Power Point.
- Ability to manage time sensitive competing demands and meet headlines.
- Working knowledge of medical terminology.
- Strong relationship building skills, excellent communication skills, exceptional customer service skills, highly sensitive to patient needs.
- Demonstrated knowledge and attention to the needs of Special Needs patients and their caregivers and families
- Medical Assistant-Certified OR LPN Certification OR EMT Certified.
- Ability to perform the job duties with or without accommodation.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with Epic and Cadence (scheduling module).
All are welcome:
Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or aaeo@ohsu.edu.