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Our Mission is to Make Healthcare Right. Together. Built upon the belief that by connecting and aligning the best local resources in healthcare delivery with the financing of care, we can deliver a superior consumer experience, lower costs, and optimized clinical outcomes.

What drives our mission? The company values we live and breathe every day. We keep it simple: Be Brave. Be Brilliant. Be Accountable. Be Inclusive. Be Collaborative.

If you share our passion for changing healthcare so all people can live healthy, brighter lives – apply to join our team.


 

SCOPE OF ROLE

The Inpatient Review Nurse-Acute uses clinical knowledge, communication skills, and independent critical thinking skills to interpret criteria, policies, and procedures to provide members with the best and most appropriate treatment, care, or services.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES

The Inpatient Review Nurse-Acute job description is intended to point out major responsibilities within the role, but it is not limited to these items.

  • Provides a first-level clinical review for all medical and surgical authorization requests against applicable criteria, policies, and procedures. Accurately documents all reviews and contacts providers and members according to established timeframes.
  • Acts as a member advocate by expediting the care process through the continuum, working in concert with the healthcare delivery team to maintain high-quality and cost-effective care delivery.
  • Screening and coordination of cases within the utilization management department and other Bright clinical teams including Case Management, and Discharge Planning to ensure optimal care for members.
  • Escalates all potential quality issues and grievances to correct Bright workflows

EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor’s or Associate’s degree in Nursing required.
  • Three (3) years of utilization management and quality improvement experience are required.
  • Working knowledge and understanding of basic utilization management concepts are required.

PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES

  • Experience interpreting clinical criteria into clear determinations.
  • Excellent writing skills, particularly in determination notification writing.
  • Must be self-motivated, able to take initiative, and able to thrive and drive results in a collaborative environment.
  • Experience in using the Microsoft Office Suite including Excel and Word as well as demonstrated ability to learn/adapt to other computer-based systems and tools.

LICENSURES AND CERTIFICATIONS

  • An active, unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license to practice as a health professional in a state or territory of the United States is required for this role.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • The majority of work responsibilities are performed in an open office setting, carrying out detailed work sitting at a desk/table and working on the computer.
  • Travel may be required.

For individuals assigned to a location(s) in California, Bright Health is required by law to include a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this position. Actual compensation will vary based on the applicant’s education, experience, skills, abilities, and internal equity. A reasonable estimate of the range is $33.25 - $49.87 hourly.

Additionally, employees are eligible for health benefits; life and disability benefits, a 401(k) savings plan with match; up to 21 days of PTO, 10 paid holidays, plus 2 floating holidays per year; and a lifestyle spending account.

 

We’re Making Healthcare Right. Together.

We are realizing a completely different healthcare experience where payors, providers, doctors, and patients can all feel connected, aligned and unified on the same team. By eradicating the frictions of competing needs, we are making it possible to give everyone more of what they want and deserve. We do this by:
 
Focusing on Consumers
We understand patient pain points, eliminating complexity while increasing transparency, for greater access and easier navigation.
 
Building on Alignment
We integrate and align individual incentives at all levels, from financing to optimization to delivery of care.
 
Powered by Technology
We employ our purpose built, integrated data platform to connect clinical, financial, and social data, to deliver exceptional outcomes.
 
          

 
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we welcome and employ a diverse employee group committed to meeting the needs of Bright Health, our consumers, and the communities we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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