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UnitedHealthcare Clinical Services conducts inpatient bed day review for UnitedHealth Group's clients. UnitedHealthcare Clinical Services nurses, and Inpatient Care Management (ICM) Medical Directors with supporting clerical staff, are concentrated in large regional centers, (although some nurses accountable to a location may work from home or onsite at network hospitals). Typically, 1-4 ICM medical directors support all nurses at a location.
UnitedHealth Care's care management approach is very data driven, and is grounded in the use and application of evidence based medicine (EBM) and Milliman Care Guidelines. The successful ICM medical director appreciates and understands data, is a champion of and is very conversant with EBM, and uses it both to teach and direct clinical staff, as well as engage the practicing physicians in discussions designed to result in individual patients receiving the right care, in the right place at the right time. Through daily support of the UnitedHealthcare Clinical Services nurses, the medical director serves as a primary clinical educator and mentor, and facilitates achievement of appropriate patient care goals through guiding nurses and conducting peer-to-peer communication with practicing physicians.
ICM Medical Director's chair a weekly market oversight meeting with the outward facing Market Medical Director (MMD), network lead, and nursing director where the market's bed day management, market data, and hospital specific issues are reviewed.
Although the United Health Services ICM medical director's work is typically concentrated in a region, he or she is part of a national organization and team, and will collaborate with United Health Services peers and nurse managers, market medical directors and others from across the country. In response to customer need and expectation, UnitedHealthcare is continuously modifying its programs and approaches. Although not a primary job function, medical directors with the interest in doing so often have the opportunity to be involved with change design and management.
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