Collaborating Psychiatrist
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Overview
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Collaborate and consult with nurse practitioners; collaboration may be through telehealth technology, telephone conference or any other reasonable manner agreed upon Hold collaborative practice agreement with up to three (3) nurse practitioners Conduct quarterly chart reviews for 20% of each NP caseload; reviews must be conducted for each NP you are collaborating with. EDUCATION, LICENSING AND CREDENTIALING: M.D. or D.O. who has completed a residency in psychiatry Board certified or board eligible (within 3 years of completing residency) Holds a valid permanent license in practicing state(s) in accordance with the regulations of that state or in the process of obtaining it State controlled substance license or in the process of obtaining it DEA Certificate or in the process of obtaining it Must be able to meet the credentialing requirements. Must be able to become credentialed with Medicare and Medicaid and other payers as necessary. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Geriatric experience preferred Demonstrated ability to work on a computer including but not limited to: using the Internet, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel and Electronic Health Record system Ability to navigate online to record time and attendance and employee service portal applications Ability to type on a keyboard, use mouse and/or stylus to do electronic health documentation records EXPECTATIONS: Attend orientation and EHR training PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must transport and set up laptop for work
Company
Specializing in bringing psychological and psychiatric care to patients in skilled nursing and assisted living facilities. We have made it our goal to both reduce the number of psychotropic medications administered in these facilities while improving behavioral health and long term patient outcomes. Telehealth services require little more than an internet connection and a web camera. Patients will be face-to-face with a provider, receiving the same level of care they would in an office setting. The process is streamlined, HIPAA compliant, and easy for administrators and direct care providers to learn and facilitate.