Care Manager definition

Care Manager means the person appointed by the Council to monitor the Care provided to the Resident by the Provider.
Care Manager means such person(s) as may be appointed by the Council from time to time to assess, oversee and review the Care provided to the Resident by the Provider;
Care Manager means the person appointed by the Authority to develop a Care Plan to meet the assessed needs of the Learner. In practice this may be a social worker or other appropriate professional.

Examples of Care Manager in a sentence

  • The Contractor will designate a Program Coordinator (and/or Care Manager).

  • The Program Coordinator (and/or Care Manager) and all their needed support staff will be located in Rhode Island.

  • The responsibilities of the Program Coordinator/Care Manager as outlined will be inclusive of behavioral health services; the Care Manager will assure that behavioral health services are provided in compliance with EOHHS Care Management protocols and in active coordination with other services provided by the Contractor.

  • Care Management is provided by a Program Coordinator or Care Manager who is properly licensed by the State.

  • This Agreement shall not apply to any Care Manager Supervisors; Quality Assurance Directors; Office Manager/Executive Assistants, Confidential Administrative Assistants, Chief Financial Officers, Chief Executive Officers; Clinical Directors; Guards; Supervisors as defined by the Act; Human Resources Assistants and/or Finance/Accounting Assistants employed or otherwise engaged by the Employer.


More Definitions of Care Manager

Care Manager means the person chosen by us to assess, oversee and review the care provided to you by us.
Care Manager means the person chosen by the Council to assess, oversee and review the care provided to you by us.
Care Manager means a nurse or social worker with specialized training in providing care management services.
Care Manager means a licensed individual assigned to provide care management services, including targeted interventions to avoid hospitalizations and emergency department visits, ensure standards of care, coordinate care across settings, and help patients understand options. The following types of professionals are eligible to serve as a Care Manager: Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Licensed Master Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Pharmacist, Registered Dietician, Physician’s Assistant, or other similar types of licensed health professionals determined by MDHHS.
Care Manager means an individual who plans, directs, and coordinates health care services for a patient.
Care Manager means a person engaged or employed by the RACH or a delegate of the Care Manager who is engaged or employed by the RACH.
Care Manager means a designated staff member on the care team that delivers care management services to clients and works directly with each client to ensure they receive the right care at the right time by coordinating services and referrals and tracking clinical outcomes.