Nurse Practitioner - Telehealth

<h2><em><strong>People. Passion. Purpose.</strong></em></h2> <p>P3 Health Partners is a population health management group founded and led by fellow physicians who want to shift the industry’s focus from managing illness to cultivating wellness. We are health plan agnostic and work with most plans in our markets. As the conduit between you and the health plan, we want to make a difference where it counts - with your patients, their families, and the communities where we live. The mission of P3 is simple. We want to help providers and their patients embrace a new kind of care. A kind of care that gives patients the tools and resources they need to manage their long-term health and wellness.-</p> <h2><strong>Overall Purpose</strong></h2> <p>Are you a compassionate mission-driven Nurse Practitioner looking to make a meaningful impact on the lives of complex medical patients?  As a telehealth nurse practitioner, you’ll bring hope and healing to patients with complex medical needs. In this full-time role, you’ll be a vital member of an interdisciplinary team, transforming lives and empowering primary care physicians to deliver exceptional care to those who need it most.</p> <p>The goal of a telehealth nurse practitioner is to provide telephonic or televideo access to care for P3 Health Partner patients in Oregon.  Televideo interactions are preferred. You may be requested to assist with other P3 markets (other states) pending business needs.  The hours of operation are 8am-5pm, Monday through Friday excluding holidays.  There can be a request for some flexible staffing hours pending different outreach campaigns.  This will be an exception and not the rule agreed upon by both parties. The telehealth provider is expected to be a team player which may involve tasks outside of direct patient care such as outreach or onboarding a peer.</p> <p>The scope of practice for the telehealth nurse practitioner includes predominately providing comprehensive annual visits care.  Additionally, you may participate in care for non-life or limb threatening urgent or non-urgent concerns or triaging to an appropriate level of care as well as transition of care visits.  Patient and caregiver education combined with support and follow-up phone calls enhance your outcomes. The above actions, combined with preventive and timely patient care by the comprehensive care teams, afford emergency department and hospital admission avoidance which is a known factor in decreasing complications while maintaining a higher quality of life in this subset of patients. </p> <h2><strong>Essential Functions</strong></h2> <ul> <li>Serve as a positive and collaborative team member.</li> <li>Uphold high standards of clinical excellence within the call center.</li> <li>Perform evaluations and provide treatment using sound clinical judgment.</li> <li>Identify care gaps and communicate recommended interventions to the member’s primary care provider and to the complex care team.</li> <li>Properly document risk adjustment and close quality gaps.</li> <li>Be able to comfortable discuss goals of care, advanced care planning and hospice options.</li> <li>Triage to appropriate level of care and manage non-life or limb threatening conditions.</li> <li>Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams using data-driven clinical tools to support coordinated, value-based care.</li> <li>Collaborate with the VPMA or designee when assistance in clinical decision making is identified.</li> <li>Communicate opportunities to advance the clinical model.</li> <li>Educate P3 team members when necessary.</li> <li>Educate patients, their families and caretakers on health maintenance, chronic disease management, medications, and preventive care.</li> <li>Confidently use technology and evidence-based medicine to guide care planning and decision-making.</li> <li>Ensure patient privacy and adherence to all HIPAA regulations and standards for handling PHI.</li> <li>Participate in quality improvement initiatives, documentation audits, and other activities that support clinical excellence and operational efficiency.</li> <li>Maintain compliance with required trainings, timely chart closures, chart queries, meeting attendance, email responses and other requirements.</li> <li>Serve as a positive and collaborative leader and team member.</li> <li>Maintain a license and DEA certificate in good standing.</li> <li>Role model the P3 Health Partners core values.</li> </ul> <h2><strong>Qualifications</strong></h2> <ul> <li>Active and unencumbered nurse practitioner licenses in all states where P3 Health Partners is located and where you are requested to obtain a license to practice. P3 Health Partners will fund any additional licenses and fees if requested by P3.</li> <li><strong>Current DEA license in Oregon</strong></li> <li>Experience in telehealth and annual comprehensive visits preferred</li> <li>Experience in geriatric acute care preferred</li> <li>Flexible, self-driven, collaborative and innovative personality</li> </ul> <p> </p> <p><strong>Position Location & Travel: </strong>virtual with potential offsite meeting travel required</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>

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