Per Diem Nurse Practitioner Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Fairfield, ME at Geebo

Per Diem Nurse Practitioner

Position Title:
Per Diem Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant Job Status:
Per Diem Compensation:
$150 per completed assessment Performance Bonus :
$1,000 payable in 2 installments ($500 after 15 completed assessments, $500 after 50 completed assessments) Schedule:
Flexible (Sunday-Saturday) No Barriers.
Just Great Care.
With an innovative model that brings annual health risk assessments to the home, we're looking to serve more patients in the Fairfield, Maine area.
Join a team that's breaking down boundaries to deliver proactive, preventative screenings at no cost to the patient.
What You Will Do You'll provideannual in-home assessments (IHA) for members of Medicare, Medicaid, and Affordable Care Act plans.
These 90-minute visits identify care gaps, health risks, and social determinants of health to help PCPs and health plans promote better outcomes.
You will collect patient histories, document patient concerns, and provide health education.
You are not responsible for lab tests, blood work, or treatment.
You will be asked to:
Perform high quality assessments to meet patient needs and health plan expectations.
Document and submit chart notes within 24 hours of the visit.
Address charting queries within 48 hours of receipt.
Attend periodic training sessions and meetings pertinent to the position.
Why Our Patients Need You:
Our patients need someone who'll go the distance for them, literally and figuratively.
Many of our patients have physical limitations and social barriers that restrict their access to quality care.
It's a vicious cycle that leads to frequent hospitalizations and higher healthcare costs.
The solution starts with accurate, complete documentation! In-home assessments help identify the social determinants of health that you can't see from a doctor's office.
They also give patients the time they need for meaningful conversations, ensuring their questions are thoroughly addressed.
QualificationsOur Ideal Candidate Demonstrates empathy in every patient interaction.
Can make critical decisions while following Emcara Health policies and procedures.
Has an advanced understanding of risk adjustment models (or is curious to learn).
Is proficient with electronic medical records (EMR).
Is comfortable entering new homes and engaging with new patients.
As an IHA provider, you will be required to travel up to a 50-mile radius within your hired area.
You are reimbursed for mileage greater than 30 miles in one day at the current government rate.
Member outreach works to cluster your appointments in one geographical area as much as possible.
Can sign up for a minimum of 30 appointment slots or more per month.
General Physical Demands:
Ability to lift 20 lbs.
Ability to bend or kneel for extended periods of time if needed while performing assessments.
Education and
Experience:
Master's or Doctorate degree from an accredited NP or PA program.
Home health experience (Preferred) 1 year of in-home assessment experience (Preferred) Certification and Licensure:
Current RN and NP or PA licensure in the present state of practice.
Board certifications accepted:
FNP, ANP, AGNP, ACNP, AGACNP, and AGPCNP.
Current BLS certification Valid unencumbered state driver's license Valid proof of sufficient car insurance coverage for the state appointments are scheduled to be completed in.
About Emcara Health:
Emcara Health is reimagining how healthcare is delivered.
We provide exceptional care to complex and underserved patients, regardless of physical limitations, social barriers, or the places they call home.
Recommended Skills Assessments Basic Life Support Curiosity Health Education Medicaid Medicare Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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