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Airfare, Hotel, and Rental Car available (depending on eligibility) At Signify Health, part of CVS Health®, our mission is to build trusted relationships to make people healthier.
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Signify Health has been a very rewarding job. Why Clinicians Love Working with Signify Health. We're hiring board-certified physician assistant/physician associate (PA) contractors to conduct In-home Health Evaluations for Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, and certain commercial plan members.
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Signify Health is hiring board-certified physician assistant/physician associate (PA) contractors to conduct In-home Health Evaluations for Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, and certain commercial plan members.
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Earn additional compensation via our pay-per-test model (for visits where the health plan member qualifies to receive additional diagnostic and preventive tests) Are you interested in working flexible hours, connecting with people one-on-one, and helping them re-engage with their health.
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These visits include a medication and medical history review, as well as a physical evaluation performed in a health plan member's home. In-home visits allow us more time to educate health plan members and assess their understanding of their treatment plans without the typical time restraints found in a traditional office setting.
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I really enjoy being in the health plan members' homes. Pre-scheduled visit in-home w/ health plan members. You will be provided a pre-populated, patient-specific form for each evaluation and do not prescribe medicine, order lab tests, or alter people's current treatment regimen.
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Why NPs Love Working with Signify Health. We're hiring board-certified nurse practitioner contractors to conduct In-home Health Evaluations for Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, and certain commercial plan members.
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Conduct in-home visits that focus on a person's overall health and well-being and identify potential barriers to care. Shifts available Monday - Sunday (no nights/weekends required) They are so much more comfortable without the stress of travel or getting to an appointment on time.
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These visits include a medication and medical history review and a physical evaluation performed in a health plan member’s home. Our NP contractors can earn a competitive wage (or supplement their current income) while managing other personal and clinical commitments.
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Earn up to $2,500 to $4,000 each week (Average 6-9 visits daily, base rate of $80 per completed assessment) I love that I'm able to form these connections with people, and I love that I'm able to really make a difference in their lives.
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We can empower people to become better advocates of their health." Earn up to $1800 to $3000 each week (Average 6-9 visits daily, $70 per completed assessment) Our PA contractors can earn a competitive wage (or supplement their current income) while managing other personal and clinical commitments.
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Independent Contractor, 1099 status. Short-Term or Long-Term basis. Incentive rates are subject to change. Area exclusions apply. Increase your per-visit rate up to 200% with our Market Multiplier* Availability Incentives (when you offer availability to complete five appointments per day worked.
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Airfare, Hotel, Rental Car, Malpractice, Availability Incentives provided as needed. Airfare, Hotel, Rental Car, Malpractice, Availability Incentives provided as needed. We get the advantage of seeing members in their environment and on their turf.
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Area exclusions may apply. Increase your per-visit rate up to 135% with our Market Multiplier* State License Required. We also have the time to ask the right questions.
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With each member, I work to help them to understand that my primary goal of the visit is to help them to remain so healthy that they will be in their home forever.” Are you passionate about engaging with people and helping them on their journey to better health.
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