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Kaiser Permanente Chronic Condition Management Program Assistant in Santa Clara, California
Job Summary:
The Program Assistant works under the direction of the CCM Manager and/or care/case managers to support the delivery and daily operations of CCM Population and care/case management programs. Support includes, but is not limited to, clerical duties, managing office logistics; facilitating communication with members, primary care team staff, and other departments and services, processing and maintaining databases, and maintaining program resources.
Essential Responsibilities:
Assists the CCM Manager or care/case manager in screening and enrollment of patients:
May conduct population or care/case management program outreach efforts, using the system database or other outreach lists
Obtains and reviews charts or other data related to ER visits and hospital admissions for follow-up and program enrollment
Processes referrals received from electronic referral system
Provides initial outreach to patients, introducing the care/case management program and processing of new referrals
Sets up initial visits and/or classes as appropriate and mails out program materials
Generates authorization letter when requested and follows up to ensure that written authorization is received if not electronically referred from primary care provider.
Provides logistical support for classes, group visits and clinics:
Schedules conference rooms
Schedules patients
Confirms schedule with providers and presenters
Provides reminder calls/letters to patients
Assists in preparing charts and supplies
Assists patients in completing program questionnaire or log as needed
Checks blood pressure, pulse, respirations, height, weight, peak flows, spirometry or downloads glucose meters as needed
Registers members and generates OSCR forms per medical facility policy.
Conducts visit registration and scheduling of telephone and clinic visits:
Schedules appointments
Provides reminders as needed
Coordinates or provides resources for patient-specific prevention activities
Registers members for visits and generates OSCR forms per medical facility policy
Processes referrals, schedule classes and follow-up appointments as directed by care/case managers
Contacts overdue patients by phone or letter at direction of care/case managers.
Maintains computer databases:
Adds and delete patients into the Patient Alert System using program guidelines
Manipulates and utilizes data in current patient population management report system.
Enters patients in care/case management software programs and maintains data as appropriate, e.g. AmCare, Lotus Notes Case Management System, Cholesterol Management Program, MULTIFIT Program, etc.
Maintains Access or Excel patient logs if used in conjunction with care/case management software applications.
Manipulates and utilizes data to generate reports and queries as needed.
Maintains daily program operations:
Prepares, maintains and provides member packets for enrollment, group visits, classes and/or clinics
Sends letters to patients and patients providers
Makes copies of program materials, send faxes as needed
Establishes and maintains a department filing system
Answers phone and voice mail and routes messages to appropriate person; provides call backs to patients relaying responses from care/case manager
Sorts and routes department mail
Orders and transfers charts at the direction of care/case managers
Sends memos and progress notes to patients MD/NPs
Contacts patients by phone or by letter at direction of care/case managers for follow-up
Upon program completion places patients on booking list for routine follow-up appointment with their primary care MD/NP per medical center policy
Orders office and program supplies
Works with care/case managers and other staff to maintain patient education resources, including inventory, ordering and distribution
Communicates with Schedule Maintenance Department regarding care/case manager schedules.
Supervisory Responsibilities: This job has no supervisory responsibilities.
Grade 400
Basic Qualifications:
Experience
Minimum one-year secretarial and/or medical setting/front office experience required.
Education
High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) required.
License, Certification, Registration
N/A
Additional Requirements:
Skills and knowledge of Medical Assistant preferred and may be required for a specific program per medical center policy.
Proficient and legible advanced writing, reading, and arithmetic skills required.
A minimum of intermediate tested proficiency with Windows, Microsoft Word, and Excel required, and ability to learn complex software programs, including databases, required.
Keyboarding at least 40 wpm required.
A service orientation and openness to creative and innovative approaches to providing service characterized by cultural sensitivity, respect, and polite communication with patients, staff members, and visitors required.
Strong organization and task management skills required, multi-tasking skills in a busy environment required.
Ability to be self-motivated, to work independently, and to work as a team member required.
The successful candidate must demonstrate the ability to be self motivated, to work independently and to work in a busy environment.
Must be willing to work in a Labor Management Partnership environment.
BLS may be required per medical center policy.
Preferred Qualifications:
Knowledge of medical terminology strongly preferred. Knowledge of KP systems (e.g., PARRS, RegPlus, CIPS) strongly preferred.
Knowledge of ordering materials and monitoring inventory strongly preferred.
Good attendance strongly preferred.
AA in Business or Health related field strongly preferred.
MA certificate preferred and may be required in certain circumstances.
COMPANY: KAISER
TITLE: Chronic Condition Management Program Assistant
LOCATION: Santa Clara, California
REQNUMBER: 1316436
External hires must pass a background check/drug screen. Qualified applicants with arrest and/or conviction records will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with Federal, state and local laws, including but not limited to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran, or disability status.