Clinical Case Managers
A Clinical Case Manager coordinates medical care and provides advocacy to help people get the best and most affordable care. Helps patients navigate insurance and hospital bureaucracies and access information. May work with patients who have chronic illnesses or other complex medical needs. Works at a hospital or other healthcare facility; may follow patients throughout the span of their treatment and travel to different doctors' offices, hospitals or a patient's home.
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Core Tasks
- Provides prosthetic devices to patients and advises on rehabilitation.
- Conducts specialised diagnostic tests for a variety of health conditions and advise on treatment.
- Diagnoses and treats patients with a variety of hearing-related problems.
- Conducts medical education relevant to specialism and provides team leadership and supervision.
- Operate heart-lung machines during surgical procedures.
- Provides high level support within surgical teams before, during and after surgery.
- Provides expert technical and technological support in the delivery of critical care.
Education Requirements
Level | Percentage |
Level 0 | 0.189414% |
Level 1 | 1.505724% |
Level 2 | 5.478631% |
Level 3 | 9.682911% |
Level 4-5 (Higher Education) | 15.221483% |
Level 6 (Bachelors) | 41.868969% |
Level 7 (Masters or equivalent) | 23.140923% |
Level 8 (Doctorate) | 2.911946% |
Salary Levels
£45,794.23
Potential Salary
£21,042.00
Entry Level Salary
£31,369.30
Average Salary
11
Annual Openings