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University of Virginia
Overview
The Home Infusion RN Clinician 2 administers specialized infusion therapies, educates patients and caregivers on medication administration and equipment, and monitors vascular access devices for an assigned caseload. This role involves working within an interdisciplinary team to manage complex patient care plans, ensuring compliance with homecare standards, and participating in an on-call rotation.
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Compensation
$82,992 / YEAR
Posted
7 days ago
IU Health
Under pharmacist supervision, the technician supports the pharmacy department in areas including inventory, preparation, distribution, compounding, and medication histories processing. Key duties involve assisting with all medication processing functions such as answering phones, taking refill orders, entering orders, and preparing medications for pharmacist check or disbursement.
Salary not listed
8 days ago
BHS
The coordinator completes benefit investigations to verify eligibility for specialty medications, supports prior authorization processes, and identifies financial assistance options to maximize copay savings. They also serve as a liaison with healthcare providers, maintain accurate insurance information, and coordinate patient scheduling and refill adherence.
10 days ago
Western Health Advantage
Perform comprehensive clinical reviews of prior authorization, exception, and appeal requests to ensure safe and compliant medication use. Collaborate with PBM partners and internal teams to support formulary development and maintain regulatory compliance with NCQA and DMHC standards.
$118,000 - $14,000 / YEAR
17 days ago
Baptist Health South Florida
The Clinical Coordinator for Ambulatory Pharmacy is responsible for providing clinical pharmacy services to patients and providers while acting as a liaison to establish and maintain relationships with prescribers. This role involves collaborating with healthcare providers to develop and implement clinical pharmacy programs aimed at improving patient compliance and healthcare outcomes.
$129,933 - $168,913 / YEAR
26 days ago
Beth Israel Lahey Health
The Registered Nurse provides high-quality, patient-centered care in a fast-paced outpatient infusion setting, focusing on chemotherapy and specialty medications. Responsibilities include performing comprehensive assessments, administering IV therapies, and collaborating with an interdisciplinary team to manage chronic illnesses.
$37 - $95 / HOUR
1 month ago
Cigna Healthcare
As a Home Infusion Registered Nurse, you will provide safe and effective administration of specialty medications in patients' homes. You will also partner with pharmacists and care teams to ensure holistic patient well-being and serve as the primary point of contact for patient updates and care coordination.
Surgery Partners, Inc
The pharmacy technician is responsible for managing prior authorizations, patient message triage, and reporting. They also oversee the ordering and documentation of specialty and injectable medications.
Prisma Health
This role involves performing various pharmacy technician functions under pharmacist direction, including hazardous compounding, interpreting and preparing medication orders, and managing inventory systems. Technicians also provide shift/site leadership at smaller facilities and assist with specialty medication coordination and patient education.
2 months ago
Crisp Regional Health Services
The Nurse Navigator monitors prescriptions for oncology patients and ensures proper management of specialty medications. They also serve as patient advocates and educate patients on medication use and side effects.
Under pharmacist supervision, the technician supports the pharmacy department in areas including inventory, preparation, distribution, compounding, and processing of medications and supplies. Key duties involve assisting with all medication processing functions, stocking, maintaining inventory, delivering supplies, and potentially assisting in bulk compounding and IV solution preparation.
OU Health
The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for providing safe and effective medication therapy in collaboration with healthcare providers. They facilitate pharmaceutical care services and participate in quality improvement initiatives.
Under pharmacist supervision, the technician supports the pharmacy department in areas like inventory, preparation, distribution, compounding, and medication histories. Key duties involve assisting with all medication processing functions, including order entry, preparation for pharmacist check, and disbursement.
The Pharmacy Technician Advanced performs pharmacy-related functions under pharmacist direction, including hazardous compounding, interpreting and preparing medication orders, and managing inventory systems. Responsibilities also involve system/automation support, shift/site leadership at smaller sites, and assisting with specialty medication coordination and patient education.
3 months ago
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
The Outpatient Pharmacist I prepares, compounds, and dispenses medications while ensuring compliance with laws and regulations. They also optimize drug therapy by identifying and resolving drug-related problems.
$115,000 - $152,500 / YEAR
Cedars-Sinai
The specialist provides comprehensive medication management for cardiology patients, including medication reconciliation, evaluation of appropriateness, side effects management, and patient education on specialty medications. They also initiate, adjust, or discontinue therapies based on clinical guidelines, order and interpret labs, and assist in developing clinical pathways and quality improvement efforts.
$68 - $108 / HOUR
St. Peter's Health Regional Medical Center
This role supports patients receiving specialty medications by managing insurance authorizations, including benefits investigation, prior authorization, and handling appeals for denials. The technician also guides patients through reimbursement services, assisting with enrollment in financial assistance programs and communicating status updates to relevant parties.
Pinnacle GI Partners
The specialist is responsible for obtaining prior authorizations for various medications, including specialty and Hepatitis treatments, as well as for radiology and specific endoscopic procedures. Key duties also involve scheduling, reviewing instructions, preparing orders for procedures, and arranging teachings for transplant patients.