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Lead Physician, Primary Care

AbsoluteCare

Columbus, OH • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Job Responsibilities

Our organization is in search of an enthusiastic and mission-driven Lead Physician for Primary Care. This role is pivotal in implementing team-based collaborative care and enhancing population health for our medically complex and socially vulnerable members.

We are dedicated to serving individuals facing significant medical challenges and social vulnerabilities. Our approach transitions care from emergency rooms to a comprehensive, patient-centered setting that emphasizes dignity, accessibility, and holistic support.

The role is structured around:

  • Managing smaller patient panels, with 10-12 patients daily
  • Conducting longer visits to foster deeper relationships
  • Engaging in interdisciplinary, team-based care
  • Prioritizing prevention, reducing utilization, and achieving better health outcomes
Key Responsibilities
  • Deliver exceptional primary care to a designated panel of members while leading your interdisciplinary care team.
  • Guide fellow providers in delivering outstanding primary, urgent, or community care, and effectively lead their interdisciplinary teams. Mentor care teams during population health meetings to meet quality and utilization objectives.
  • Serve as the clinical leader in the center alongside the Medical Director, addressing inquiries and providing clinical guidance to nurses, medical assistants, and other providers regarding clinical cases as they arise.
  • Be an integral part of the center and market leadership team, responsible for steering the market towards achieving its quality, utilization, and engagement targets. Participate in leadership meetings and represent the organization to community-based organizations, hospital systems, and payer partners.
Duties and Responsibilities
  • Deliver high-quality primary care, including the management of chronic conditions, acute exacerbations, and follow-up care post-hospitalization or emergency visits.
  • Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team (including behavioral health, nursing, social work, pharmacy, nutrition, and care management) to develop and modify patient care plans.
  • Coach and mentor physicians and Advanced Practice Providers on best practices in value-based and evidence-based care.
  • Evaluate when patients can be safely treated within our organization and when a higher level of care is necessary.
  • Accept same-day, next-day, and urgent appointments for members requiring immediate physician or care management intervention to prevent admissions or readmissions.
  • Monitor patient health trends and proactively implement strategies to reduce emergency room visits, hospitalizations, and readmissions.
  • Practice evidence-based medicine in accordance with Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) principles, ensuring quality, prevention, and continuity of care.
  • Develop and oversee transitional care plans, tracking patients throughout the entire continuum of care.
  • Achieve and maintain quality metric goals by utilizing data and electronic health record (EHR) tools to enhance performance and efficiency.
  • Provide on-call coverage on a rotating schedule.
  • Dedicate approximately 70-80% of your time to direct clinical care.
  • Perform additional duties related to chronic care and disease management services as required.
Qualifications
  • Possession of an active, unrestricted medical license in the state of employment.
  • Clinical and administrative experience in leading interdisciplinary teams.
  • Experience in a clinic, community-based organization, or inpatient unit.
  • Background in training and mentoring others.
  • Strong problem-solving, project management, and organizational skills.
  • Self-motivated and critical thinker with an interest in population health, healthcare utilization management, and the continuous improvement of our care model.