Description:
The Oversight and Attending Physician, Long Term Care provides clinical oversight and direct physician care for residents of assigned skilled nursing and long-term care facilities. This role works collaboratively with advanced practice providers, facility leadership, nursing staff, and the interdisciplinary care team to support high-quality, timely, and compliant resident care.
Responsibilities:
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Serve as the attending physician for assigned residents and facilities.
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Provide clinical collaboration or supervision for assigned advanced practice providers in accordance with applicable state requirements, written agreements, and organizational policies.
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Complete required physician services, including admission evaluations, history and physical examinations, regulatory visits, acute visits, and other medically necessary encounters.
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Round on-site at assigned facilities at least every other week, with weekly rounding preferred.
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Remain available by phone or video for consultation regarding changes in condition, medication management, resident safety concerns, goals of care, and escalation or transfer decisions.
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Review and sign orders, documentation, care plans, and other clinical records as required.
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Complete periodic case or chart reviews and provide clinical feedback as required by law, payer standards, collaborative agreements, or organizational policy.
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Collaborate with facility leadership and the interdisciplinary care team to reduce avoidable hospitalizations and support appropriate care within the facility.
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Complete documentation accurately and within organizational expectations.
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Other duties as assigned.
Typical Time Commitment:
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On-site rounding at least every other week for acute and routine long-term care needs, with approximately two hours anticipated per visit.
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Availability by phone or video for clinical consultation between on-site visits.
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Additional availability for required facility or clinical meetings, as appropriate.
Work Location: Assigned long-term care facilities, with remote availability for consultation
Requirements:
Required Qualifications:
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MD or DO degree with an active, unrestricted physician license in the applicable state.
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Current board certification in geriatrics, family medicine, or internal medicine.
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Current DEA registration and applicable state-controlled-substance authority.
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Knowledge of CMS requirements and long-term care regulations.
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Ability to meet applicable collaborative or supervisory requirements.
Preferred Qualifications:
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Experience in geriatrics, post-acute care, skilled nursing, or long-term care.
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Experience supporting nurse practitioners or physician assistants.
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Familiarity with medically complex residents and transitions of care.
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Previous experience with electronic medical records and remote clinical consultation.
Physical Requirements:
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Ability to travel to and work within assigned long-term care facilities.
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Ability to remain standing, walking, or seated for periods necessary to complete resident rounds and documentation.
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Ability to perform repetitive keyboard and computer tasks.