The Telehealth Nurse (RN/LVN) is responsible for providing remote clinical support, patient monitoring, triage, education, and care coordination for home health patients through telehealth and remote patient monitoring (RPM) programs. This role serves as the primary clinical contact for patients enrolled in telehealth services and plays a critical role in early identification of health concerns, intervention, prevention of hospitalizations, and improving patient outcomes.
The Telehealth Nurse conducts virtual patient interactions, reviews RPM alerts and vital signs, documents all encounters in the EMR, escalates clinical concerns appropriately, and collaborates closely with field clinicians, physicians, and care coordination teams.
Salary
$80,000-$95,000
Key Responsibilities
Remote Patient Monitoring & Virtual Care
Monitor daily patient biometric data including:
Blood pressure
Pulse oximetry
Weight
Blood glucose
Heart rate
Temperature
Review and respond to RPM alerts in a timely manner based on established clinical protocols.
Conduct scheduled and as-needed telehealth calls/video visits with patients and caregivers.
Identify early signs of clinical deterioration and intervene appropriately.
Provide ongoing chronic disease management support for conditions such as:
CHF
COPD
Diabetes
Hypertension
Post-hospital recovery
Reinforce physician orders, medication compliance, diet, and care plans during telehealth interactions.
Patient Triage & Escalation
Perform remote nursing assessments and symptom triage.
Escalate urgent or worsening patient conditions to:
Physicians
Field Clinicians
Clinical managers
Emergency services when appropriate
Coordinate interventions to prevent avoidable ER visits and hospital readmissions.
Document all patient interactions, assessments, and escalations in the EMR.
Patient Engagement & Education
Educate patients and caregivers on:
Use of telehealth/RPM equipment
Disease management
Medication adherence
Symptom monitoring
When to seek medical attention
Support patient engagement and encourage compliance with daily monitoring requirements.
Assist patients experiencing technology or connectivity challenges.
Build therapeutic relationships with patients through consistent communication and follow-up.
Clinical Coordination
Collaborate with:
Home health nurses
Therapists
Physicians
Branch leadership
Intake and scheduling teams
Communicate significant patient status changes promptly to the care team.
Support continuity of care between hospital discharge and home recovery.
Participate in interdisciplinary case conferences as needed.
Documentation & Compliance
Maintain accurate and timely EMR documentation for all telehealth encounters.
Ensure compliance with:
HIPAA regulations
Medicare and Medicaid guidelines
Home health documentation standards
Organizational telehealth policies
Follow established telehealth workflows and escalation protocols.
Quality & Performance
Support organizational goals related to:
Reduction in hospital readmissions
Reduce LUPAs
Reduce missed visits
Improved patient satisfaction
Increased patient engagement
Better clinical outcomes
Meet productivity and responsiveness expectations for telehealth encounters and alert management.
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and telehealth program optimization efforts.
Qualifications
Education
Graduate of an accredited nursing program required.
Associate or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ASN/BSN) preferred.
Licensure/Certifications
Active and unrestricted RN or LVN/LPN license in the applicable state required.
BLS certification required.
Telehealth, case management, or chronic care management certifications preferred.
Experience
Minimum 1–3 years of nursing experience required.
Experience in one or more of the following preferred:
Home health
Telehealth
Remote patient monitoring (RPM)
Care management
Chronic disease management
Post-acute care
Familiarity with EMR/EHR systems required.
Knowledge of Medicare home health regulations preferred.
Required Skills
Strong clinical assessment and triage skills
Excellent phone and virtual communication skills
Ability to recognize early warning signs of patient decline
Strong documentation and organizational skills
Ability to multitask and manage high call volumes
Comfortable using telehealth platforms and digital health technology
Compassionate and patient-centered communication style
KPIs / Performance Metrics
RPM alert response times
Patient call completion rates
Telehealth adherence and patient engagement
Reduction in avoidable hospitalizations/readmissions
Documentation accuracy and timeliness
Patient satisfaction scores
Escalation and intervention effectiveness
Decrease in LUPA rates
Decrease in missed visits
Productivity metrics (daily calls, monitored patients, completed follow-ups)
Physical & Work Requirements
Prolonged periods of sitting and computer use.
Ability to work in a fast-paced remote monitoring environment.
May require evening/weekend rotation depending on patient coverage needs.
Remote or hybrid work environment may be available based on organizational needs.
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