UTILIZATION REVIEW NURSE SUPERVISOR II
County of Los Angeles
Posted: March 16, 2026 (1 day ago)
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City of Santa Clara
Santa Clara Valley Health Care - Valley Medical Center
Location
Santa Clara, California, 95110
Salary
$93.90 - $119.88
per hour
Type
Closes
This job involves reviewing and monitoring how hospital services are used to ensure patients get the right care and that everything follows health rules and payment guidelines.
A good fit would be a registered nurse with experience in hospitals who is detail-oriented and comfortable working with medical teams, insurance, and regulations.
It's an extra-help role at a public hospital in Santa Clara, focusing on efficient patient care management.
Monitors admissions of patients for hospital care; Reviews justification for services; Reviews and certifies patient stays, need for acute hospitalization and/or indicated outpatient services, and need for length of stay extensions; Prepares documentation related to appropriate payment for services; Maintains close liaison with all levels of professional hospital staff; Maintains liaison with other county departments and outside health care agencies; Investigates and documents rejected insurance claims; Participates in and provides assistance with patient audit activities; Facilitates compliance with Utilization Review regulations; Conducts concurrent review of all inpatients; Traces medical billings to be paid; Acts as resource in referral of outpatient discharges; Prepares and maintains appropriate records and/or documents and submits reports as required; Maintains a working knowledge of current regulations affecting patient care services and related fiscal programs; May assist in preparation of billing claims; May perform the above duties and provide medical case management primarily in relation to patients under the California Childrens Services program; Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications Possession of a current California RN license.Experience Note: The knowledge and abilities required would normally be acquired by two (2) years of recent nursing experience in an acute care hospital setting.
Utilization Review experience in an acute care setting is desirable.Knowledge of:Hospital organization, operations and procedures; Federal and state health care laws and regulations common to the operation of hospitals in California; Regulations of intermediary agencies pertaining to hospital stay coverage (e.g.
Medicare and Medi-Cal); Medical terminology and related levels of care and treatment; Data processing systems as relating to Utilization Review; Evaluation and assessment techniques; Record keeping and reporting procedures.Ability to: Maintain effective reporting systems; Collect and record data; Interact with all levels of hospital staff; Maintain close liaison with hospital resources; Interpret health care laws, regulations and procedures; Evaluate data and statistics; Work independently; Communicate effectively orally and in writing.
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