Published Oct 20
davisRNBSN
8 Posts
Hi, I got my BSN in 2001 and have maintained my license (without interruption)😉 So in late Mar 2024 I had a smallish accident (broke my neck to be exact) SO I'm continuing PT, OT, exploring swimming... so I can't walk without a walker...My whole point of telling my story is I'm seriously thinking of remote case management as a possible next career move? I have a few years experience in home care and hospice. I believe I need a CCM certification to move forward. Frankly, this whole idea may be impossible. Or maybe not ? If anyone knows of ways to get the CCM or any other ideas, drop me a line ☺️
Okami_CCRN, BSN, RN
939 Posts
A large chunk of remote case management is done by insurance companies. I briefly worked for one as a remote case manager and did not need CCM, they did encourage staff to obtain but never a requirement. I left for many reasons, one of which was the sedentary nature of the work.