PURPOSE AND SCOPE:
Utilizes knowledge of dialysis admissions processes within a defined market to assess and facilitate the transition of hospital in-patient dialysis patients into an outpatient end stage renal disease (ESRD) facility. Contributes to a decreased length and number of hospital stays by applying knowledge of ESRD locations and their specific admissions protocols to ensure the provision of the appropriate discharge placement services of ESRD patients. Maintains communication with Pre-ESRD and ESRD (collectively renal) patients, physicians treating those patients, discharge planners, hospital staff, community resources, educational professionals, etc. to ensure service satisfaction. Develops and maintains data for metric/performance reporting to the hospitals serviced and FMS Management. Position is primarily based in a hospital, hospital system, or group of unaffiliated hospitals.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Under general supervision, leverages knowledge of outpatient dialysis services provided by renal providers in the market area to advise and assist hospitalized renal patients, hospital staff, and discharge planners to identify, organize, and coordinate the various providers and services to meet the needs of the renal patient and the hospital services contract.
- Facilitates the placement of in-patient dialysis patients into the out-patient setting by:
- Using knowledge regarding the dialysis facilities and modalities offered within the assigned market, and whether there are options such as rehab or nursing homes with dialysis services on location, or home therapy programs available, to provide patient with choices/recommendations.
- Coordinating with the patient and discharge planners to identify appropriate placement for outpatient services according to individual patient preferences, physician orders; vacancy rates and capacity of outpatient dialysis facilities within the market.
- Working closely with appropriate hospital staff/partners and contractors to ensure hospital directives; patient requests; and physician orders are addressed appropriately.
- Collaborating with outpatient dialysis staff and hospital staff/partners and contractors to resolve issues relating to the placement of patients into the outpatient setting.
- Focuses on decreasing the length and number of hospital stays by assessing the outpatient needs of the patient and assisting with the outpatient placement of renal patients into ESRD facilities. The actual format and type of assistance is generally defined in the hospital contract and may include:
- Determining the type of placement needed by the patient.
- Establishing whether there is a need for a vascular access assessment and placement.
- Intervening early into the hospital admission process to identify whether a patient may need a permanent nephrologist and if they do, to arrange nephrology consult and the needed services to discharge to dialysis.
- Assesses the needs of the hospital for other outpatient services responding to related questions and making suggestions as to how Fresenius can address these needs. Facilitates and coordinates the provision of these other renal services for pre-ESRD and ESRD patients collaborating with the appropriate clinicians to provide services such as: renal education; therapy selection education; access selection education; distribution of area nephrologists or vascular access surgeon listings; insurance and financial education, etc.
- Develops and maintains knowledge of the admissions processes for the local dialysis market to monitor and quickly react to changes which may impact the hospital(s) and patient services provided.
- Collaborates with appropriate hospital representatives to obtain appropriate discharge information necessary for outpatient placement, assessing content of the records for content relative to discharge coordination.
- Collects and maintains a database of various metrics. Performs trend analyses and identifies anomalies or discrepancies providing applicable reports and observations to both hospital and FMS management to determine process improvement.
- Participates in regular meetings with the pertinent hospital management and staff to ascertain hospital’s satisfaction with the program and service level.
- Identifies and addresses concerns the hospital may have with the outpatient placement service levels and developing action plans with appropriate FMCNA and hospital staff to effectuate process improvements.
- Collaborates with appropriate education and community resources to introduce and educate patients, hospital staff/partners, and or contractors to renal education as requested by the hospital.
- May be assigned to Patient Services Specialist duties during low census periods within acute programs.
- Review and comply with the Code of Business Conduct and all applicable company policies and procedures, local, state and federal laws and regulations.
- Assist with various projects as assigned by direct supervisor.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS:
- The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Position requires significant periods of standing and walking between various hospital departments and patient care floors.
- Potential for travel between hospital settings for assignments covering multiple hospitals and/or significant travel within an assigned geography/region.
SUPERVISION:
EDUCATION AND REQUIRED CREDENTIALS:
- Bachelor’s Degree required with concentration in Business, Marketing, or Social Work preferred.
- In lieu of Bachelor’s Degree:
- RN or LVN/LPN Degree with a minimum of 3 years as practitioner with concentration in discharge planning, or
- Associate Degree plus 6+ years healthcare experience, sales and marketing experience, or
- High School Diploma plus 10+ years of healthcare experience, sales and marketing experience.
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS:
- Bachelor’s Degree with 2 – 5 years’ related experience; or Master’s degree with no experience; or equivalent directly related education and work experience.
- Prior experience with discharge facilitation preferred.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Detail oriented with excellent customer service, organizational, time management, and interpersonal skills required.
- Good computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.
- Ability to learn new IS/IT systems required.
- Ability to adapt to change and support new policies and procedures in a positive manner.
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