Schedule: 8:00 - 4:30pm
The Patient Care Facilitator is accountable for care coordination from admission to discharge for a group of patients on an assigned nursing unit. For each assigned patient, the PCF functions in concert with the interdisciplinary care team and physicians to ensure the development and implementation of an individualized plan of care, daily (or more frequent) review and revision of the plan of care based on patient progress, and ongoing communication with the patient and family regarding expected outcomes of care. The PCF is accountable for identifying and removing barriers that will prevent and/or delay a patient from reaching his/her outcome goals in a timely manner and for the development and execution of an appropriate discharge plan to address the patient’s post-acute care needs. The PCF supports the collection and analysis of data related to patient outcomes and the effective use and access to resources to support patient outcomes. In partnership with the Unit Nurse Manager, the PCF shares ongoing responsibility for the outcomes of care for patients throughout their stay on a designated unit
Education:
BSN required. Master’s degree in nursing preferred.
Licensure/Certification/Registry:
Current RN licensure in the State of Illinois and CPR certification.
Experience:
Minimum of 2 years of recent acute care nursing experience.
Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Active participation in unit/patient performance improvement efforts.
Understanding of the principles of performance improvement, care coordination, care transitions, discharge planning, and utilization review.
Excellent communication, collaboration, and conflict management skills.
Evidence of continuing professional development.
Care Coordination:
Discharge Planning:
Quality Management:
Leadership:
Care Coordination:
Discharge Planning:
Quality Management:
Leadership:
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