Physician, Primary Care & Mental Health - IN(Remote)
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and joy? We’re different than
most primary care providers. We’re rapidly expanding and we need
great people to join our team. The
Primary Care Physician (PCP) is a licensed/Board Certified/Board
Eligible trained professional in internal or family medicine who
plays a key role as part of the clinical operations team providing
direct patient care and providing assessments primarily in the
ambulatory health care center setting, or occasionally in acute
care, nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities (SNF) and home
settings depending on the nature of the assignment. The
responsibilities include but are not limited to: geriatric
assessment, medical history, physical exam, diagnosis and
treatment, development of the plan of care, health education,
specialty referrals, case management referrals, follow-up and clear
documentation according to ChenMed standards for quality, service,
productivity and teamwork. It also includes the participation in
clinical rounds and conferences plus in-depth documentation through
written progress notes and summaries. The PCP
will be required to demonstrate the ability to function both
independently and in collaboration with other health care
professionals. The PCP will consult with the applicable managers
and medical directors to ensure compliance with guidelines along
with participating in risk and quality management programs,
clinical meetings and other meetings as required.
The PCP will adhere to strict departmental
goals/objectives, standards of performance, regulatory compliance,
quality patient care compliance, and policies and procedures.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
Functions independently as a primary care
practitioner as part of a patient care
team. Independently assesses acute and
non-acute clinical problems. Performs and
documents physical assessments and patient histories, analyzes
trends in patient conditions, and develops, documents and
implements a patient management plan in response to the data
obtained. This also includes assisting in the development of the
plan of care in addition to providing appropriate patient/
family/significant other counseling and education.
Plans patient care based on in-depth
knowledge of the specific patient population and/ or protocol,
anticipating and identifying physiological and/ or psychological
problems commonly encountered including the consideration of the
patient’s cultural background, level of understanding, personality
and support systems. Serves as patient advocate.
Patient management includes the following: 1)
writing admission, transfer and discharge orders; 2) ordering and
interpreting appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies: 3)
ordering of appropriate medication and treatments; 4) referring
patients for consultation when indicated i.e. dermatology,
neurology, ophthalmology, endocrine, surgery, intensive care,
infectious disease, hematology, psychiatry, social service,
dietary, etc.;5) Documentation through in-depth progress notes and
summaries. Participates in patient care
rounds and conferences. Communicates patient management strategies
to members of the patient care team.
Collaborates with members of the multidisciplinary team to ensure
that patient management strategies are successful in meeting
patient care needs. Recognizes situations
which require the immediate attention and initiates life-saving
procedures when necessary. Uses advanced
communication skills to problem solve complex situations and to
improve processes and service to patients.
Collaborates with other multidisciplinary team members to analyze
and evaluate current systems of health care delivery to identify
and implement new practice patterns as appropriate.
Participates in outside activities that
enhance personal and professional growth and development.
Initiates arrangements and writes orders for
discharges and completes appropriate paperwork.
Works collaboratively with physicians,
nurses, PT, social workers, family and key caregivers to transition
the patient to a lower level of care as soon as medically
appropriate. Advocacy &
Education-ensuring the patient has an advocate for needed services
and any needed education. Introduces self to
patient/family and explain primary care provider
role. Facilitates patient/family
conferences to review treatment goals, optimize resource
utilization, provide family education and identify needs.
Enhances a collaborative relationship to
maximize the patient’s/family’s ability to make informed decisions
re: goals of care, palliative care and hospice.
Utilization/Financial Management-managing
resource utilization and reimbursement for services.
Facilitates discharge to appropriate level of
care and uses preferred providers when additional services are
required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
Competencies for Success
Scientific Foundation
Competencies Critically
analyzes data and evidence for improving clinical practice.
Integrates knowledge from the humanities and
sciences. Translates research and other forms
of knowledge to improve practice processes and outcomes.
Develops new practice approaches based on the
integration of research, theory, and practice knowledge.
Leadership Competencies
Assumes complex and advanced leadership roles to initiate and guide
change. Provides leadership to foster
collaboration with multiple stakeholders (e.g. patients, community,
integrated health care teams, and policy makers) to improve health
care. Demonstrates leadership that uses
critical and reflective thinking. Advocates
for improved access, quality and cost effective health care.
Advances practice through the development and
implementation of innovations incorporating principles of change.
Communicates practice knowledge effectively
both orally and in writing. Participates in
professional organizations and activities that influence health
outcomes of a population focus.
Quality
Competencies Uses best
available evidence to continuously improve quality of clinical
practice. Evaluates the relationships among
quality, safety, access, and cost and their influence on health
care. Evaluates how organizational structure,
care processes, financing, marketing and policy decisions impact
the quality of health care. Applies skills in
peer review to promote a culture of excellence.
Anticipates variations in practice and is
proactive in implementing interventions to ensure quality.
Practice Inquiry Competencies
Provides leadership in the
translation of new knowledge into practice.
Generates knowledge from clinical practice to improve practice and
patient outcomes. Applies clinical
investigative skills to improve health outcomes.
Leads practice inquiry, individually or in
partnership with others. Disseminates
evidence from inquiry to diverse audiences using multiple
modalities. Analyzes clinical guidelines for
individualized application into practice.
Technology and Information Literacy Competencies
Integrates appropriate
technologies for knowledge management to improve health care.
Translates technical and scientific health
information appropriate for various users’ needs.
Assesses the patient’s and caregiver’s
educational needs to provide effective, personalized health care.
Coaches the patient and caregiver for
positive behavioral change.
Demonstrates
information literacy skills in complex decision making.
Contributes to the design of clinical
information systems that promote safe, quality and cost effective
care. Uses technology systems, with ongoing
learning and updates, which capture data on variables for the
evaluation of primary care.
Policy
Competencies Demonstrates
an understanding of the interdependence of policy and practice.
Advocates for ethical policies that promote
access, equity, quality, and cost. Analyzes
ethical, legal, and social factors influencing policy development.
Contributes in the development of health
policy. Analyzes the implications of health
policy across disciplines. Evaluates the
impact of globalization on health care policy development.
EDUCATION AND
EXPERIENCE CRITERIA: MD or DO in
Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Geriatrics, or similar
specialty required Current, active MD
licensure in State of employment is required
A minimum of 1-year clinical experience in geriatric, adult or
family practice setting preferred, with Lead PCP ideally being a
ChenMed PCP Partner Completion of Chen
Medical training, including Masterful Conversations and meeting
facilitation, as part of the individual development plan
Board certification in Internal Medicine,
Family Medicine, Geriatrics or similar specialty is preferred,
Board Eligibility is required Once Board
certified, PCP will maintain board certification in their terminal
specialty by doing necessary MOC, CME and/or retaking board exams
as required Must have a current DEA number
for schedule II-V controlled substances Basic
Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart
Association (AMA) or American Red Cross required w/in first 90 days
of employment PAY RANGE:
$214,700 - $306,714 Salary
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
We’re ChenMed and we’re transforming healthcare for seniors and
changing America’s healthcare for the better. Family-owned and
physician-led, our unique approach allows us to improve the health
and well-being of the populations we serve. We’re growing rapidly
as we seek to rescue more and more seniors from inadequate health
care. ChenMed is changing
lives for the people we serve and the people we hire. With great
compensation, comprehensive benefits, career development and
advancement opportunities and so much more, our employees enjoy
great work-life balance and opportunities to grow. Join our team
who make a difference in people’s lives every single day.
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