Pondering Insurance Nurse Case Mangement

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Hi there!

I have an interview for a Nurse Case Management job at an insurance company this coming week. I've worked 6 years as a floor nurse and I'm ready for something new. I would like to know more about it-likes/dislikes and what a typical day is like. Thanks so much!

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

I obtained my first case management position approximately six months ago. I work for a major insurance company.

Will you be working in office or from home? Is the job opening for utilization review, prior authorizations, or a particular department?

I work from home, but do a decent amount of local travel to healthcare facilities that are located 20 to 30 miles away from my residence. Overall, I enjoy the flexibility and work/life balance, but dislike the subtle politics of the job.

It's in an insurance office and it's for utilization review/quality. I think I will enjoy this but might miss seeing the patients. Maybe down the road I can find a job like this to do home visits? Thank you :)

Hello, i am wondering how is your daily routine. i applied for rn care manager position in Humana and job description sound like a case manager, but i am not sure and if i were doing that job it will be at home. I have been on the floor so this will be my first desk job!

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
Hello, i am wondering how is your daily routine. i applied for rn care manager position in Humana and job description sound like a case manager, but i am not sure and if i were doing that job it will be at home. I have been on the floor so this will be my first desk job!
I wrote about my daily routine several months ago. Click on the link below.

https://allnurses.com/case-management-nursing/a-day-in-1039580.html

Specializes in ER.

Hey sunkiss285, how did your interview go? I have been an ER nurse for 6 years and just accepted a case management position. I am curious as to how it will be too. I am staying PRN in the ER so I can still get in some bedside time.

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