I am trying to get into this for that free class, but it won’t let me sign in. There’s nowhere I can find to create an account and if I click on take the course, it wants me to login with an account. I don’t have yet and can’t figure out how to make.
Great interview. I’m a remote case manager but always have people that have no experience wanting to know how to get a role in remote CM and I will be sending this video to them for guidance.
Hi Ms. Tara! I’m interviewing today for an LVN case manager position. I have a question: what would you say are the biggest cons of the position? Also, is it hard to take time off, for doctor’s appointments? I know of some positions where things are not very flexible
@@MegaSpeedy9000 you need to be trained by the right person. Training is key. Ask about the schedule up front. Get that squared away. Then focus on trainings.
@@isisagood yes I did have experience as a care coordinator for 4 years first. The job focused on discharge planning after hospitalization of Medicare advantage members to continue care and was 100%remote. This opened the door for me to get my new job as a LVN Case manager associate and my office is still remote/wah but I am also in field meeting members in the hospital a percentage of the time as well. Best wishes to you on your journey as well!
Awesome information!! Thank you! I am preparing to interview for a Case Mgr. role with an insurance provider. I am an LPN with a BS in Health Services Coordination. I’m feeling more prepared for the discussion following this segment ☺️
Yes! Most videos available are "day in the life of a case manager" and all they show is them getting up, making their bed, making breakfast, putting on their outfit for the day, etc. And don't really say anything of substance about the JOB itself (which is why we're watching their video in the first place!🙄) so this was very helpful.
Home health case managers are no different than hospice case managers other than the level of care their patients require. They also treat the whole person, request and order DME, work on Med issues, coordinate between physicians, have to deal with insurance issues, utilization and working within managed care guidelines to care for a patient.
I have been interested in case management. I am a BSN certified nurse in the PCU and have been a nurse around 9 years. We have daily case management meetings for discharge planning but I was wondering if there are certificates or other training to help if I want to pursue this direction? Everyday I'm thinking about SNF vs LTAC vs Home Health placement or oxygen needs or DME orders but I'm not sure if this would be enough to move into case management eventually.
I am trying to get into this for that free class, but it won’t let me sign in. There’s nowhere I can find to create an account and if I click on take the course, it wants me to login with an account. I don’t have yet and can’t figure out how to make.
This was a great discussion! Thank you so much. I needed some help for an interview and this gave me a lot of information. Thanks ladies!!
Professionally explained :) I love them both! Thank you so much for this helpful video.
Great interview. I’m a remote case manager but always have people that have no experience wanting to know how to get a role in remote CM and I will be sending this video to them for guidance.
I am an LPN Case Mgr and this was very helpful. I appreciate the in depth conversation.
Hi Ms. Tara! I’m interviewing today for an LVN case manager position. I have a question: what would you say are the biggest cons of the position? Also, is it hard to take time off, for doctor’s appointments? I know of some positions where things are not very flexible
@@MegaSpeedy9000 you need to be trained by the right person. Training is key. Ask about the schedule up front. Get that squared away. Then focus on trainings.
are you working from home>?
I am a new LVN Case manager associate for an insurance company ! Excited
Did you have experience in case management before? Looking to get into case management or Utilization Review nursing...
@@isisagood yes I did have experience as a care coordinator for 4 years first. The job focused on discharge planning after hospitalization of Medicare advantage members to continue care and was 100%remote. This opened the door for me to get my new job as a LVN Case manager associate and my office is still remote/wah but I am also in field meeting members in the hospital a percentage of the time as well. Best wishes to you on your journey as well!
Awesome information!! Thank you!
I am preparing to interview for a Case Mgr. role with an insurance provider. I am an LPN with a BS in Health Services Coordination. I’m feeling more prepared for the discussion following this segment ☺️
Did you get the job? How did it go?
I want to work for insurance company
Thank You for this video! You guys don’t know how long I’ve been searching for this type of content!
Yes! Most videos available are "day in the life of a case manager" and all they show is them getting up, making their bed, making breakfast, putting on their outfit for the day, etc. And don't really say anything of substance about the JOB itself (which is why we're watching their video in the first place!🙄) so this was very helpful.
Do you have to be a nurse before going into case management?
I'm a dietitian and I'm looking into being certified case manager as my job encompasses alot
Getting a masters to be a case manager is extra and silly. Don’t have to do it. Just apply, you’ll likely get the job if you are already a nurse
This was so informed thank you so much! Has the book been published? If so what is the name and where can it be purchased?
Thank you❤
Good info thanks but why do I have to put all my billing info for the free course?
Hi! Do you think home health or hospice case management is a good spot for a new grad?
Home health case managers are no different than hospice case managers other than the level of care their patients require. They also treat the whole person, request and order DME, work on Med issues, coordinate between physicians, have to deal with insurance issues, utilization and working within managed care guidelines to care for a patient.
What’s dme?
@@Voop12345 durable medical equipment
THIS!!! THIS WAS AWESOME!!! JUST WHAT I NEEDED!!! THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. What was the name of the book mentioned in this video? And where can I get it? Thanks
Hi! Great video..how can I get the link to do the CEU for case management?
Sign up with CEU nursing company
Where is the course that I can enroll to understand more as a case manager.
Thank you for this free unit of instructions. I learned many new things from this. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video!! You have made me very excited about case management! I plan on looking at your courses. Wow. Thanks 😁
I have been interested in case management. I am a BSN certified nurse in the PCU and have been a nurse around 9 years. We have daily case management meetings for discharge planning but I was wondering if there are certificates or other training to help if I want to pursue this direction? Everyday I'm thinking about SNF vs LTAC vs Home Health placement or oxygen needs or DME orders but I'm not sure if this would be enough to move into case management eventually.
I am interested
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