The Case Manager serves as a single point of contact for patients, providing non-clinical case management support and facilitating access to medications. They also ensure effective communication with healthcare teams and maintain diligent records for continuous care.
Bayshore
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Oversees the operations and financial requirements of Pharmaceutical Patient Support Programs while managing client contractual agreements and metrics. Leads program-specific staff and collaborates with pharmaceutical partners to ensure high-quality patient care and operational efficiency.
The Nurse Case Manager supports patients with neurological or rare diseases by managing enrollment and drug reimbursement processes. They act as a primary liaison between physicians, patients, and insurance providers to ensure timely access to prescribed treatments.
The Associate Program Manager oversees the planning and implementation of Patient Support Programs and manages the daily activities of Reimbursement Specialists. Key duties include monitoring KPI targets, handling escalations, and ensuring compliance with pharmacovigilance guidelines.
The Nurse Case Manager supports patients with HIV by managing drug reimbursement, coverage, and enrollment processes. They act as a primary liaison between physicians, patients, and stakeholders to ensure timely access to prescribed treatments.
The Case Manager serves as the primary point of contact for patients and physicians to facilitate access to medications by removing reimbursement barriers. They manage program enrollment, coordinate with insurers for authorizations, and ensure compliant reporting of adverse events.
The Nurse Case Manager serves as a single point of contact for neurology patients and physicians, managing the drug reimbursement process and treatment coverage. Responsibilities include coordinating patient enrollment, scheduling diagnostic tests, and ensuring compliant reporting of adverse events.
The Case Manager provides reimbursement support and navigation services to patients and physicians to ensure timely access to medication. They manage program enrollment, handle insurance authorizations, and report adverse events in compliance with Health Canada regulations.
The Case Manager serves as the primary point of contact for patients and physicians to facilitate access to medications by removing reimbursement barriers. They manage program enrollment, coordinate with insurers for authorizations, and ensure diligent record-keeping for continuous patient care.
The Nurse Case Manager supports patients with neurological or rare diseases by managing medical cases and facilitating access to prescribed treatments. Key duties include coordinating drug reimbursement, liaising with healthcare providers, and reporting adverse events to Health Canada.
The role involves adapting to new clinical environments and providing safe, compassionate nursing care. Responsibilities also include developing patient-centered care plans and effective communication with patients and staff.