Department Name:
H5000: CHANDLER - RETAIL PHARMACY
Salary Range:
$22.44-35.95/hour
Type of Position:
Staff
Preferred Education/Experience:
No experience required.
Hours per Week:
Full-Time
Job Summary:
This position will provide a variety of services aimed at improving
the care for patients enrolled within the UK HealthCare Specialty Pharmacy
service and the non-oncology infusion center. This position will provide
oversight of a variety of areas, including patient counseling, coordination of
infusion orders, obtaining prior authorizations, and enrolling patients in
financial support programs. The RN is a member of the multidisciplinary
ambulatory team who is responsible for patient care, patient satisfaction, and
clinical outcomes. This position will also provide patient care specific to
disease management for the non-oncology infusion center including: skilled
assessments, care plans and care plan implementation, evaluations or clinical
interventions, and infusion administration.
The primary responsibilities for this position consist of providing total,
comprehensive, continuous and patient centered care which includes: assessing,
documenting, planning, implementing, teaching, developing, and evaluating a
comprehensive nursing plan of care; delivering direct patient care; ensuring patient
satisfaction; training and delegating duties for Nursing Care Technicians
(Nursing Assistant); and adhering to University policies and procedures as well
as federal, state and local regulations. Furthermore, this environment supports
collaborative efforts among the nursing staff and the team of physicians to
increase communication and enhance expected patient outcomes. This includes
utilization of the nursing process in conjunction with a comprehensive
patient-centered plan of care, ensuring patient satisfaction.
Deadline to Apply:
07/14/2019
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