What are the responsibilities and job description for the Admissions Coordinator position at University Hospitals?
Description
Additional Responsibilities
A Brief Overview
The position, Admission Coordinator, will assign patients to the appropriate team with the priority of geographic localization in a timely manner. The Admission Coordinator will serve as the conduit for improved patient outcomes and safety, enhanced communications between the team members, optimized access to orders and plans of care and safer Admission and discharges.
- Manage the assignment and placement of patients the appropriate medical team. This includes patients from:
- Responsible, in collaboration with the Chief Residents and bed placement coordinator, for assigning patients to Department of Medicine clinical teams and consulting with the emergency room regarding appropriate placement for all in patients. Work collaborate with the CPFM team to assign patients to the appropriate level of care and if available geographic location.
- Assist the bed placement coordinator in assigning the patient to the appropriate patient care division to achieve appropriate level of care and if available optimal localization.
- Point person for all division secretaries and nurses to call regarding coverage questions.
- Aware of the admission caps for all services and assigns patients based upon the census of the teams and the number of Admission a given service may take. When all services are full, will problem solves with the Chief Resident and Program Director to find coverage for additional information.
- Work to resolve unclear coverage issues with the appropriate physician groups.
- Assist the Nursing Supervisor in the identification of actual and potential discharges.
- Advocate for appropriate patient placement based on admitting guideline (tele/ICU/observation) and will work with the Emergency Department and DACR to facilitate re-evaluation of admitting status for patients with long waits in the Emergency Department.
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Metrics
- Decrease in the time for patient assignment from the ED
- Increase in percentage of patients admitted to appropriate level of care and if available geographic location
- Decrease in the number patients admitted to telemetry not meeting tele criteria
- Decrease in LOS
- Increase in compliance with CMS/IHI measures (Influenza, DVT, POA, etc.)
- Increase in patient, nurse and resident satisfaction
- Improvement in other designated patient outcome measures
Additional Responsibilities
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Complies with all policies and standards.
- For specific duties and responsibilities, refer to documentation provided by the department during orientation.
- Must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for our patients. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace.
Qualifications
Education
- (ADN) Associate's Degree in Nursing (Required)
- (BSN) Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (Preferred)
- 5 years RN experience, preferably as Advance Clinical Nurse (Required)
- ICU, ED, Nursing Supervisor or telemetry experience (Preferred)
- Experience within an Academic Medical Center (Preferred)
- Ability to multi-task and triage according to acuity and need of the patient. (Required proficiency)
- Strong communication skills with emphasis on collaboration. (Required proficiency)
- Demonstrate decision making skills under stress and in a timely manner (Required proficiency)
- Ability to multi-task to address multiple simultaneous issues (Required proficiency)
- Registered Nurse (RN) in the State of Ohio Upon Hire (Preferred) and
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) (Required) and
- Basic Life Support (BLS) (Required)
- Standing Occasionally
- Walking Occasionally
- Sitting Constantly
- Lifting Rarely 20 lbs
- Carrying Rarely 20 lbs
- Pushing Rarely 20 lbs
- Pulling Rarely 20 lbs
- Climbing Rarely 20 lbs
- Balancing Rarely
- Stooping Rarely
- Kneeling Rarely
- Crouching Rarely
- Crawling Rarely
- Reaching Rarely
- Handling Occasionally
- Grasping Occasionally
- Feeling Rarely
- Talking Constantly
- Hearing Constantly
- Repetitive Motions Frequently
- Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination Frequently
- 10%