The Medical Director uses their medical background, experience, and judgement to determine whether to authorize requested services, requested level of care, and requested site of service. All work occurs within a context of regulatory compliance, and diverse resources assist work, including national clinical guidelines, CMS policies and determinations, clinical reference materials, internal teaching conferences, and other reference sources. Medical Directors will learn Medicare and Medicare Advantage requirements and will understand how to operationalize this knowledge in their daily work specifically for DSNP. The Medical Director's work includes computer-based review of moderately complex to complex clinical scenarios, review of all submitted clinical records, prioritization of daily work, and communication of decisions to internal associates. The clinical scenarios predominantly arise from post-acute care environments. The work includes discussions with external physicians by phone to gather additional clinical information or discuss determinations, and in some instances, these may require conflict resolution skills.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree