Your Impact
The Advanced Practice Practitioner is responsible for modeling the WellBe values and mission in care delivery for our patients in their homes. They are responsible for following the rules and regulations of state and federal regulatory agencies and any other certified agencies for their region. As an advanced practice provider at WellBe, you will play a vital role in the care for our patients in their home via remote care.
The CareConnect Team at WellBe supports timely response to patients’ changing needs seven days/week. This role is critical to overall interdisciplinary team and focuses on providing compassionate care to patients who have both chronic and acute illnesses and injuries while supporting their ability to remain safely in their own home.
You will provide clinical triage, clinical management, and clinical oversight for unscheduled needs – through telephonic and video visits or by overseeing facilitated in-home visits in collaboration with other healthcare professionals on the team. As part of our longitudinal model, you will help ensure patients remain compliant with protocols, HEDIS measures, and transition-of-care needs, scheduling follow-up appointments as required. Working within our broader interdisciplinary team, you will help deliver concierge-style, timely, high-quality care to every patient.
Salary: $104,763 - $150,075 annually
What to Expect
- Practice the WellBe mission: To help our patients lead healthier, meaningful lives by delivering the most CompleteCare™ to their patient panel.
- Partner with other clinicians including community medical directors, longitudinal advanced practice providers, and community social workers to manage the health and wellbeing of patients living in their homes.
- Responsible for supporting care needs and efforts to keep patients engaged.
- Facilitate in-home + telehealth visits, including initial patient assessments and ongoing follow-up visits as appropriate per patient need.
- Facilitate staff, patient, and family decision-making by providing educational resources.
- Perform urgent care services, necessary patient screenings and physical examinations, create appropriate assessment and careplans, and complete documentation in a timely manner.
- Address any care needs of the patients as they arise, including transition of care visits and HEDIS measures.
- Collaborates with community team to complete a full patient care assessment and plan.
- Order, interpret, and analyze diagnostic tests and determines the need for follow-up appointments and further treatment options per state supervisory agreement.
- Prescribe and manage medications and treatments as appropriate, including but not limited to psychopharmacological, consistent with applicable state scope-of-practice and any required collaborative or supervisory agreement.
- Update patient records and verify their accuracy at each patient's appointment.
- Deliver patient care and complete regular patient reviews with supervising/collaborating physicians per state supervisory agreement.
- Deliver the highest standard of quality care while maintaining all company metrics pertaining to appropriate patient needs.