What are the responsibilities and job description for the Home Healthcare Specialist position at Advantmed?
At Advantmed, we're dedicated to providing high-quality care to our members. As a Home Healthcare Specialist, you'll play a crucial role in assessing the overall health and well-being of elderly populations in their homes.
About Advantmed
We're a leading provider of risk adjustment, quality improvement, and value-based solutions to health plans and providers. Our integrated technology, service, and program solutions optimize the performance of our partners.
We focus on identifying, managing, and documenting risk and quality performance, as well as proactive clinical engagement of high-acuity populations. Our core values include bringing fun, leveraging together for better outcomes, outperforming ourselves, caring at every touchpoint, keeping our word, staying curious, and listening well.
Salary and Benefits
As a Home Healthcare Specialist, you'll enjoy competitive wages (contractor per diem, per completed in-home assessment rate ~$110) and paid mileage. You'll also have a flexible work schedule, with evening and weekend availability, and no on-call commitments.
We offer appointment confirmation support, dedicated coordinator support, advanced member scheduling coverage, and state-of-the-art technology. Our visits are ready to be scheduled immediately, allowing you to hit the ground running.
Job Description
- Conduct annual in-home wellness visits and risk adjustment health assessments on populations with chronic conditions
- Perform comprehensive assessments, physical examinations, body system reviews, vital signs checks, medication history reviews, prescription reviews, functional status reviews, pain management discussions, cognitive assessments, home environment reviews, fall risk screenings, social assessments, daily living activity reviews, mental health screenings, and documentation
- Deliver patient health education on topics like pain management, medication adherence, and healthy living
- Build relationships of trust with members through exceptional communication and empathy
- Assist in closing quality care gaps, such as screenings and lab tests
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Valid unencumbered NP license for the state where you'll be working
- Previous in-home risk assessment experience preferred
- Previous 1099 (PRN) experience is preferred but not required
- 3 years of patient care experience, preferably in primary care, adult-geriatric, or EMR settings
- Ability to work independently and within our EMR system
- Access to reliable transportation for travel to member homes within a designated area
- Bilingual skills are a plus
Salary : $110