Advanced Practice Provider
Kintegra Health · Hickory, NC · 1 wk ago
HealthcareFull-time
Responsibilities
- Engages in a patient-centered approach to providing care for patients and their families
- Provides medical evaluation and treatment using standard medical procedures as part of the clinical care team
- Responds to emergencies and answers medical questions
- Obtains and documents or causes to be obtained and documented; appropriate chief complaint, past medical, family and social history, review of systems, examination, medications and allergies, assessment and plan for each patient, providing patient education as needed
- Provides medical orders for prescription refills, administration of medications, ancillary testing, and/or referrals as needed to patients
- Reviews ancillary test results in a timely manner and coordinates notification and follow-up to the patients
- Supervises patient care by non-clinic agencies such as specialty providers, home health care, nursing home, or hospice
- Available to patients personally or through clinical staff to answer questions and relay information regarding their care
- Completes all appropriate paperwork in a timely manner, including documentation to comply with insurance and reimbursement guidelines
- Educates patients and/or families as to the nature of disease, provides instruction on proper care, self-management and treatment, and works with patient to develop an individualized care plan
- Actively participates in the QI process by reviewing peer charts when appropriate and giving feedback to peers to support a culture of peer education and continual learning
Requirements
- Current unrestricted certification and/or licensure
- Previous medical office or FQHC experience preferred
- CPR, and all applicable certifications required (must be obtained within 30 days of employment)
- Knowledgeable in population health management in the underserved and/or vulnerable populations
- Understands ethics of confidentiality
- Previous computer experience or training required
- Successful candidate must submit to TB testing and any vaccinations recommended by OSHA Guidelines
- Sets an example as a medical professional by observing work start and stop times, giving adequate notice for absences, and following clinic’s operational and personnel policies and procedures
- Able to communicate and relate well with patients, providers and clinical staff
- Maintains current and unrestricted licensure and certification including meeting and/or exceeding CME requirements
- Observes standards of medical care
- Efficient, organized and accurate
Qualifications
- Graduation from an accredited program
- Current State of North Carolina PA or NP licensure/certification required
- Current DEA certificate required
- Board Certification if applicable