Critical care nurse job Louisville
- Location: Louisville, Kentucky, United States
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Access Specialist RN coordinates the acceptance of patients in the LifePoint Health system. The Access Specialist RN performs initial admission screening and acceptance using approved clinical criteria to assure patient acceptance and admission are consistent with current protocols and procedures. The Access Specialist RN works in collaboration with multiple departments within the hospital and facilitates relationships with facilities, physicians, and nursing staff. The Access Specialist RN will work closely with the Bed/Capacity Coordinator to identify, trend and report barriers to patient throughput.
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