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Salvo Health

Care Manager, Remote (LPN)

Care ManagementLPN/LVNWashingtonNot SpecifiedSeattle, WA$25 to $26 per hour

Job description

Salvo Health is taking a new approach to help millions of Americans facing chronic health conditions, centered on chronic gut health and metabolic conditions from IBS to obesity. Our patients are assigned a “whole patient” care team and have seven day a week access to app-based care, using Remote Patient Monitoring (“RPM”) to bill under the patient’s insurance. This is a major step forward to go beyond episodic appointments to continuous care at home, and deliver interdisciplinary wraparound care in partnership with the patient’s existing local doctor.   Salvo is backed by leading health care investors from innovators like Livongo, Ro, Ginger, Brightline, Tia, and others. Salvo care draws on expertise from Board-certified specialty physicians, registered dietitians, nurses, psychologists, and therapists who have developed our evidence-based protocols, for a personalized, multi-month journey to better health.   Salvo is the first to bring a scalable and tech-enabled, more integrative approach to these chronic conditions, going beyond treating only the symptoms in order to identify and address the root causes of chronic illness.

Responsibilities

  • Provide app-based remote patient monitoring care as part of interdisciplinary care team; deliver continuous care at home using RPM technology; support patients with chronic gut health and metabolic conditions; coordinate wraparound care in partnership with patients' existing local doctors; provide seven day a week access to care

Requirements

About Salvo Health

Salvo Health provides remote care for patients with chronic conditions including IBS, obesity, and metabolic disorders through app-based care teams available seven days a week, using Remote Patient Monitoring to bill through patient insurance. As a Care Manager (LPN), you would work as part of an interdisciplinary team of physicians, dietitians, nurses, psychologists, and therapists to deliver continuous at-home care coordinated with patients' existing local doctors. The role focuses on ongoing management of chronic conditions rather than episodic appointments, with care protocols developed by board-certified specialists.

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