Nursing Coordinator, Healthcare Nursing
Listed on 2026-03-03
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialist
Home Health Intake Coordinator
To establish a standardized process for the Home Health Intake Nurse to coordinate patient admissions, ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, and maintain effective communication with patients, staff, and referral sources.
Referral & Intake ManagementThe Intake Nurse is responsible for managing all incoming referrals and verifying patient eligibility for home health services.
Procedures:
- Receive and review patient referrals from hospitals, physicians, skilled nursing facilities, and other sources.
- Verify patient eligibility based on Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, and agency policies.
- Obtain necessary orders, authorizations, and consents before initiating services.
- Ensure all referral documentation is complete and accurate before scheduling admissions.
- Communicate with referral sources to clarify missing or incorrect information.
The Intake Nurse coordinates and facilitates the timely admission of patients while ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
Procedures:
- Assign admissions to field nurses based on availability, geographic location, and patient needs.
- Schedule the start of care (SOC) visit in coordination with the interdisciplinary team (nurses, therapists, aides, social workers).
- Ensure timely OASIS assessments and development of a comprehensive plan of care.
- Work closely with the Director of Nursing (DON) and Administrator to manage urgent admissions and staffing needs.
The Intake Nurse plays a key role in ensuring a positive patient experience through clear communication and follow‑ups.
Procedures:
- Contact newly admitted patients to explain:
- Scope of home health services provided.
- Expected start of care date and visit schedule.
- Patient rights and responsibilities under home health care.
- Verify patient address, demographic details, and emergency contacts to ensure accuracy.
- Follow up after the first nursing visit to assess patient satisfaction and identify concerns.
- Address patient complaints or concerns by:
- Apologizing for any service shortfalls.
- Escalating issues to the Director of Nursing (DON) and Administrator for resolution.
- Assuring the patient that corrective measures will be implemented.
The Intake Nurse ensures that all admission documentation is completed per regulatory and agency standards.
Procedures:
- Verify that all admission paperwork and consent forms are signed and completed by both the patient and admitting clinician.
- Ensure that OASIS documentation is accurate and submitted within regulatory time frames.
- Accurately document:
- Patient medical history, diagnosis, and medications.
- Physician orders and treatment plans.
- Follow up with physicians and healthcare providers to obtain any missing orders or clarifications.
- Maintain updated records in the electronic medical record (EMR) system.
The Intake Nurse ensures efficient coordination between all departments to support patient care and operational effectiveness.
Procedures:
- Communicate patient admission outcomes and feedback with:
- Director of Nursing (DON).
- Administrator/Alternate Administrator.
- Coordinate with:
- Clinical staff, clinical coordinators, and administrators to ensure proper patient care planning.
- Billing and authorization teams to verify coverage and avoid service delays.
- Serve as a liaison between referral sources, physicians, and the home health team.
The Intake Nurse monitors and improves admission efficiency and patient satisfaction through proactive engagement.
Procedures:
- Track and review admission turnaround times to ensure timely patient onboarding.
- Identify and resolve gaps or inefficiencies in the intake process.
- Participate in quality assurance and performance improvement (QAPI) initiatives.
The Intake Nurse must follow all Medicare, Medicaid, CHAP, and Texas HHS regulations regarding home health admissions.
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