Under general supervision of the Program Director of Inpatient Rehabilitation the PAI Care Coordinator is responsible for PPS/PAI data and transmitting that data to CMS. This includes assisting all disciplines to maintain current educational requirements for regulatory compliance. In collaboration with the medical staff patients patients family and other members of the health care team the PAI Coordinator is responsible for utilizing a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to assist the team with the coordination of the PAI function. The PAI Coordinator may also provide direct care within their scope and practice and delegate/collaborate care with other disciplines and nonlicensed staff as it relates to patient outcomes and care of the inpatient rehabilitation patient. PAI Coordinator may assist the Admissions Coordinator as necessary to increase efficiency of the unit. The PAI Coordinator is responsible for providing care consistent with Medical Center of Lewisvilles policies procedures and standards of practice as it relates to their specific discipline.
Requirements:
Current Texas licensure/certification BS minimum in current field of study (nursing physical therapy or occupational therapy) BCLS certification (AHA) Pass facility credentialing for Functional Independence Measurement (FIMs) within 3 attempts upon hire then maintain current certification Achieve CRRN when eligible (Nursing). Must have a minimum of 3 years recent clinical experience coordinating Prospective Payment System (PPS) and the Inpatient Rehabilitation FacilityPatient Assessment Instrument (IRFPAI) for inpatient rehabilitation. Must have well established leadership skills. Must possess program development skills & have experience in infrastructure development.
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