United Hospice
Physician - Hospice and Palliative, MD
United Hospice, New City, New York, United States, 10956
Hospice and Palliative Physician
Oversees the medical care and treatment of Hospice patients and provides direction and guidance to the clinical team. Consults and cooperates with the patients' attending physicians. Responsible for ensuring compliance with hospice regulations and agency policies and procedures.
Compensation:
$180,000.00 - $220,000.00 Annual
What We ProvideGenerous paid time off (PTO)Sick timeHealth insurance plan, Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and DisabilityPre-tax flexible spending accounts (FSAs) for healthcare and dependent careTuition reimbursement for qualifying degreesWhat You Will Do
Participates in the evaluation and recertification of the terminal prognosis of patients at indicated intervals.Collaborates with an interdisciplinary team (IDT) in the development, implementation, and ongoing revision of the physician plan of care (PPOC).Completes documentation of all patient care services provided.Intervenes when there is a possible revocation; reviews all revocations with the other members of the IDT.Provides medical expertise to admission and patient care staff on issues and challenges involving evaluation of terminal prognosis and pain and symptom management. Review patients' medication regimens for adverse reactions, inappropriate usage, and inappropriate duration.Collaborates with attending, referring, and/or inpatient physicians regarding issues and challenges involving the determination of terminal prognosis and pain and symptom management, as well as the transfer of patients from home care to inpatient care.Provides home visits based on the agreed-upon plan of care and as directed by the Clinical Director based on patient and family needs.Provides for the general medical needs of the patients to the extent that these needs are not met by the attending physician, including but not limited to, E prescribing when the attending physician chooses not to or is not licensed to do so, signing death certificate and/or accepting full responsibility for the care of the patient if the attending physician does not desire to provide care to the patient.Provides family members with information about the medical management and prognosis of the patient, within HIPPA guidelines.Provides medical care within Hospice regulations and UH guidelines, policies, and procedures.Reviews and determines hospice eligibility for patients referred to Hospice with an oncological primary terminal diagnosis.Facilitates up-front communication with the referral sources to ensure seamless hand-off and recommends consultation with UH Homebased Palliative Care team when appropriate.Provides medical expertise on issues and challenges involving evaluation of terminal prognosis and pre-admission symptom management needs for hospice patients.Works closely with internal staff and external referral sources to identify areas of opportunity to increase hospice utilization for patients with an oncological primary terminal diagnosis through education and innovation.Provides physician leadership to UH partners to facilitate a seamless transition to hospice for patients who are under the care of community hospitals and meet hospice eligibility criteria.Qualifications
Licenses and Certifications:
Licensed and currently registered to practice medicine or osteopathy in New York State required.DEA license required.Board-eligible/certified in Internal Medicine, Family Practice, or other related specialty with a working knowledge of the principles of palliative medicine and symptom management required.A valid driver's license may be required, as determined by operational/regional needs. CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Certification is preferred.PECOS enrollment is required.Education:
Medical Degree required, MD.
Oversees the medical care and treatment of Hospice patients and provides direction and guidance to the clinical team. Consults and cooperates with the patients' attending physicians. Responsible for ensuring compliance with hospice regulations and agency policies and procedures.
Compensation:
$180,000.00 - $220,000.00 Annual
What We ProvideGenerous paid time off (PTO)Sick timeHealth insurance plan, Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and DisabilityPre-tax flexible spending accounts (FSAs) for healthcare and dependent careTuition reimbursement for qualifying degreesWhat You Will Do
Participates in the evaluation and recertification of the terminal prognosis of patients at indicated intervals.Collaborates with an interdisciplinary team (IDT) in the development, implementation, and ongoing revision of the physician plan of care (PPOC).Completes documentation of all patient care services provided.Intervenes when there is a possible revocation; reviews all revocations with the other members of the IDT.Provides medical expertise to admission and patient care staff on issues and challenges involving evaluation of terminal prognosis and pain and symptom management. Review patients' medication regimens for adverse reactions, inappropriate usage, and inappropriate duration.Collaborates with attending, referring, and/or inpatient physicians regarding issues and challenges involving the determination of terminal prognosis and pain and symptom management, as well as the transfer of patients from home care to inpatient care.Provides home visits based on the agreed-upon plan of care and as directed by the Clinical Director based on patient and family needs.Provides for the general medical needs of the patients to the extent that these needs are not met by the attending physician, including but not limited to, E prescribing when the attending physician chooses not to or is not licensed to do so, signing death certificate and/or accepting full responsibility for the care of the patient if the attending physician does not desire to provide care to the patient.Provides family members with information about the medical management and prognosis of the patient, within HIPPA guidelines.Provides medical care within Hospice regulations and UH guidelines, policies, and procedures.Reviews and determines hospice eligibility for patients referred to Hospice with an oncological primary terminal diagnosis.Facilitates up-front communication with the referral sources to ensure seamless hand-off and recommends consultation with UH Homebased Palliative Care team when appropriate.Provides medical expertise on issues and challenges involving evaluation of terminal prognosis and pre-admission symptom management needs for hospice patients.Works closely with internal staff and external referral sources to identify areas of opportunity to increase hospice utilization for patients with an oncological primary terminal diagnosis through education and innovation.Provides physician leadership to UH partners to facilitate a seamless transition to hospice for patients who are under the care of community hospitals and meet hospice eligibility criteria.Qualifications
Licenses and Certifications:
Licensed and currently registered to practice medicine or osteopathy in New York State required.DEA license required.Board-eligible/certified in Internal Medicine, Family Practice, or other related specialty with a working knowledge of the principles of palliative medicine and symptom management required.A valid driver's license may be required, as determined by operational/regional needs. CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Certification is preferred.PECOS enrollment is required.Education:
Medical Degree required, MD.