
Hospital Account Manager
Pacific Medical Inc., Lewiston, ID, United States
Overview
Established in 1987, Pacific Medical, Inc. is a distributor of durable medical equipment, specializing in orthopedic rehabilitation, arthroscopic surgery, sports medicine, prosthetics, and orthotics. We provide services directly to the patient, medical networks, physician clinics, and offices, and are dedicated to advancing patient care through excellent service and product technology.
We have an immediate opportunity to join our growing company. We are currently seeking a full-time Hospital Account Manager in the Lewiston, ID territory. The Hospital Account Manager is a member of the health care team, which provides care and services for patients. Promotes and provides support for the Pacific Medical Hospital Partnerships and meet all required quality and performance criteria. Provides support for patients, family and other healthcare providers in the delivery of these services. Promotes optimum delivery of care for the patient that requires services as requested by physicians and other healthcare providers. Provides assistance to the health care team in the performance of these duties. Functions as a collaborative and participative member of an interdisciplinary team, consistent with the mission and values of the surgical/orthopedic services department, the rehabilitation department, and the Medical Center.
Job Duties
Performs application of orthopedic soft goods and orthopedic devices such as CPMs
Fits braces in the medical center
Measures for, orders and fits lumbar-sacral orthotic body jackets, chair back, L-S corsets, ankle-foot orthotics and other devices as necessary
Performs dressing changes using the aseptic technique with assistance from nursing personnel and applies soft goods such as CPM
Participates in the coordination of inpatient care regarding soft goods placement such as CPM placement and maintenance
Screens calls, pages, and emails regarding patient status and reports potential problems to respective physicians and other care providers
Acts as a resource to nursing and therapy staff and provides in-service training as needed
Facilitates interaction with custom Orthotic and Prosthetic care and functions as a patient advocate
Works under the supervision of nursing and therapy to provide care and service to the patients and their families; receives direction from the clinical staff for the delegation of tasks; adheres to policies and procedures associated with patient care
Adequately communicates and legibly documents all care provided to the patient, as well as reporting changes in patient condition in a timely manner
Collaborates with nurses and other team members to organize and prioritize functions necessary for patient care delivery
Demonstrates competency for appropriate soft goods such as CPM per MD orders
Maintains annual competencies such as age competency
Demonstrates the ability to take initiative, prioritize and demonstrates professional accountability
Adheres to Medical Center policies/procedures and core values
Performs other duties as needed
Job Requirements
College Degree - Associate or Bachelors Preferred
A high school diploma will be considered if there is existing experience
Great communication skills and time management experience
Ability to maintain inventory of consigned products
Competent in basic Windows-based operating system (MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Email, etc.)
Background in sports, sports medicine, or human anatomy preferred
Compensation
$42,000-$60,000 annually with an expense reimbursement for all eligible expenses associated with driving on behalf of the company.
Benefits
All Full-Time positions offer the following: Medical, Dental, Vision, ER paid Life for Employee, Voluntary benefits, Medical FSA, Dependent FSA, HSA, 401k, and Financial Wellness planning.
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Established in 1987, Pacific Medical, Inc. is a distributor of durable medical equipment, specializing in orthopedic rehabilitation, arthroscopic surgery, sports medicine, prosthetics, and orthotics. We provide services directly to the patient, medical networks, physician clinics, and offices, and are dedicated to advancing patient care through excellent service and product technology.
We have an immediate opportunity to join our growing company. We are currently seeking a full-time Hospital Account Manager in the Lewiston, ID territory. The Hospital Account Manager is a member of the health care team, which provides care and services for patients. Promotes and provides support for the Pacific Medical Hospital Partnerships and meet all required quality and performance criteria. Provides support for patients, family and other healthcare providers in the delivery of these services. Promotes optimum delivery of care for the patient that requires services as requested by physicians and other healthcare providers. Provides assistance to the health care team in the performance of these duties. Functions as a collaborative and participative member of an interdisciplinary team, consistent with the mission and values of the surgical/orthopedic services department, the rehabilitation department, and the Medical Center.
Job Duties
Performs application of orthopedic soft goods and orthopedic devices such as CPMs
Fits braces in the medical center
Measures for, orders and fits lumbar-sacral orthotic body jackets, chair back, L-S corsets, ankle-foot orthotics and other devices as necessary
Performs dressing changes using the aseptic technique with assistance from nursing personnel and applies soft goods such as CPM
Participates in the coordination of inpatient care regarding soft goods placement such as CPM placement and maintenance
Screens calls, pages, and emails regarding patient status and reports potential problems to respective physicians and other care providers
Acts as a resource to nursing and therapy staff and provides in-service training as needed
Facilitates interaction with custom Orthotic and Prosthetic care and functions as a patient advocate
Works under the supervision of nursing and therapy to provide care and service to the patients and their families; receives direction from the clinical staff for the delegation of tasks; adheres to policies and procedures associated with patient care
Adequately communicates and legibly documents all care provided to the patient, as well as reporting changes in patient condition in a timely manner
Collaborates with nurses and other team members to organize and prioritize functions necessary for patient care delivery
Demonstrates competency for appropriate soft goods such as CPM per MD orders
Maintains annual competencies such as age competency
Demonstrates the ability to take initiative, prioritize and demonstrates professional accountability
Adheres to Medical Center policies/procedures and core values
Performs other duties as needed
Job Requirements
College Degree - Associate or Bachelors Preferred
A high school diploma will be considered if there is existing experience
Great communication skills and time management experience
Ability to maintain inventory of consigned products
Competent in basic Windows-based operating system (MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Email, etc.)
Background in sports, sports medicine, or human anatomy preferred
Compensation
$42,000-$60,000 annually with an expense reimbursement for all eligible expenses associated with driving on behalf of the company.
Benefits
All Full-Time positions offer the following: Medical, Dental, Vision, ER paid Life for Employee, Voluntary benefits, Medical FSA, Dependent FSA, HSA, 401k, and Financial Wellness planning.
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