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Monogram Health is a leading value-based specialty provider of in-home evidence-based care and benefit management services for patients living with polychronic conditions, including chronic kidney and end-stage renal disease.
Monogram Health is looking for a skilled Nurse Practitioner eager for the opportunity to make a difference in patients’ lives. The Monogram Travel Nurse Practitioner plays a critical role in providing access to comprehensive care for underserved patients our Monogram Health network reach. Also, helping patients improve their quality of life in the home and slow the progression of kidney disease and multiple other chronic illnesses, enabling positive health outcomes.
Your Impact
As a Travel Nurse Practitioner, you will be responsible for the delivery of personalized and compassionate care to patients primarily with CKD through ESRD. Monogram’s Travel NPs will become nationwide float providers to the members in areas where our local clinicians are unable to reach and in areas where we are rapidly growing. Primary duties include patient health assessment, creating strategies to improve or manage a patient's health, and introducing habits for health promotion. In part of completing this care for patients, your responsibilities will include maintaining accurate patient records, scheduling, and administering follow-up appointments to patients as required across multiple markets.
Highlights & Benefits
Opportunity to work in a dynamic, fast-paced and innovative value-based provider organization that is transforming the delivery of kidney care
Competitive salary
Comprehensive medical, dental, vision and life insurance (1099 options also available)
Flexible paid leave and vacation policy
401(k) plan with matching contributions
Roles And Responsibilities
Travels nationwide to conduct in-home assessments, which include comprehensive annual wellness exams, focused screenings, or other visits both in the patients' home and in the virtual environment
Ability to travel out of town for up to 75% of the month during the work week
Counsels and educates patients and families about benefits and programs available to help them live healthier lives
Documents items such as: appropriate chief complaint, all applicable diagnosis, past medical, family, and social history, review of systems, examinations, medications, allergies, assessment, and plan
Responsible for the coordination of care with primary care providers, specialists, and appropriate ancillary services
Completes all documentation and paperwork in a timely manner
Maintains quality of care standards as defined by the practice
This position will not be office-based but will be based in state in which employed and will need to attend periodic training/meetings outside of that state
Deliver evidence-based, timely care in a manner that reduces avoidable hospitalizations, maximizes quality of life, and puts patient health and satisfaction first
Prescribe medications, order tests, and collaborate with patient’s Monogram physician
Perform effectively, as reflected by improved patient quality outcomes, which will be measured and reported daily
Facilitates closing gaps in care by educating patients about preventive monitoring and working with physician practices to schedule diagnostic testing
Assists patients with enrolling to access educational videos
Participates in the integrated care team meetings
Knowledge of disease diagnosis and prevention
Make assessment of patient's health status
Implement a plan consistent with appropriate plan of care
Follow-up and evaluate patient's status
Other duties as assigned
Position Requirements
Active and unrestricted Registered Nurse and Nurse Practitioner
Board certified for appropriate licensure (NP: ANCC/AANP)
Current and unrestricted DEA certificate, or eligibility
Ability to travel extensively by air and utilize rental vehicles
Ability to work without direct supervision and practice autonomously
Access to transportation, a valid driver's license, and car insurance
Must be proficient with medical instruments and equipment required by the work
Knowledge of computer-based data management programs and information systems, as well as medical records and point-of-interview technology
Ability to communicate effectively in verbal and written form with retail and medical partners at various levels, patients, family members, physicians and representatives of the community
Sound understanding of all federal and state regulations including HIPAA and OSHA
2 or more years of direct patient care required
About Monogram Health
Monogram Health is a next-generation, value-based chronic condition risk provider serving patients living with chronic kidney and end-stage renal disease and their related metabolic disorders. Monogram seeks to fill systemic gaps and transform the way nephrology, primary care and chronic condition treatment are delivered. Monogram’s innovative, in-home approach utilizes a national nephrology practice powered by a suite of technology-enabled clinical services, including case and disease management, utilization management and review, and medication therapy management services that improve health outcomes while lowering medical costs across the healthcare continuum. By focusing on increasing access to evidence-based care pathways and addressing social determinants of health, Monogram has emerged as an industry leader in championing greater health equity and improving health outcomes for individuals with chronic kidney and end-stage renal disease.
At Monogram Health we believe in fostering an inclusive environment in which employees feel encouraged to share their unique perspectives, leverage their strengths, and act authentically. We know that diverse teams are strong teams, and welcome those from all backgrounds and varying experiences
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