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Transitions LifeCare

Hospice and Palliative Care Physician, Full-time

Transitions LifeCare, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601

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Hospice and Palliative Care Physician, Full-time Job Summary

The Hospice and Palliative Medicine Physician provides the medical component of the Hospice/Palliative Care Programs and assists in maintaining medical policies and standards to meet agency, state, federal, and accreditation requirements. This position will assist in providing hospice care and palliative care patients in various settings. The physician works collaboratively with the Transitions LifeCare medical directors and staff and acts as a liaison to the Physician Community. The schedule for this position is Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm; on‑call rotation; weekends and holidays as requested.

Responsibilities

Provide hospice visits and palliative care consultation to patients in private homes, residential facilities, hospice inpatient facilities, and hospitals as requested.

Provide consultative, supervisory, and direct patient care utilizing pain and symptom management interventions based on established hospice and/or palliative care guidelines and standards.

Attend IDG meetings as appropriate.

Document in the patient medical record to meet federal, state, regulatory, and agency guidelines.

Participate in activities that educate the medical community, hospital staff, and community physicians about hospice, palliative care, pain, and symptom management, communication around end‑of‑life decision making and other Transitions LifeCare Programs.

Provide education to rotating students, residents and fellows.

Participate in physician on‑call schedules to ensure that physician services are available 24 hours daily, 7 days per week.

Assist in data collection, forms, and outcome evaluation tools for the PalliativeCare Program as needed.

Provide support and oversight for advanced practice providers on the hospice and palliative care teams.

May serve as collaborating physician for advanced practice providers.

Participate in the development, review, and modification of comprehensive plans of care with other members of the patient care team.

Participate in the establishment and review of medical policies and procedures governing hospice/palliative care according to need.

In conjunction with the patient’s attending physician, certify patient prognosis at the time of hospice admission when needed.

Review/recertify patient prognosis for continuing hospice services on HMB/HMC patients as appropriate.

Be responsible for pharmacy utilization for patients under your care.

Attend weekly IDG meeting as a full and active participant. When the attending physician is not available to meet the medical needs of the patient, provide the staff with appropriate medical direction for the patient.

Perform other duties as assigned by the Chief Medical Officer.

Expectations

Model professionalism and empathy by consistently demonstrating compassion, respect, teamwork, and dedication in all interactions with coworkers, customers, and partners.

Adhere to all TL policies, procedures, and organizational guidelines, ensuring compliance in daily work and decision‑making.

Deliver care and services in accordance with ACHC Standards and Medicare Conditions of Participation when applicable to your role.

Comply with all relevant state and federal laws, regulations, and professional standards within your defined scope of responsibility.

Promptly communicate concerns, issues, or potential risks to your immediate supervisor or another member of the management team to support a safe and effective work environment.

Requirements

Meet and maintain credentialing requirements for acceptance to TL and community hospital staffs.

Graduate of a certified medical school with MD or DO degree, followed by residency training and Board certification in a specialty suited for hospice and palliative medicine.

Licensure in North Carolina.

Current DEA license.

Current CPR certification.

Maintain CME requirements for hospital staff and NC Medical Board.

Must work toward acquiring prerequisites for Board Eligibility and passing the National Board Examination in Hospice and Palliative Care.

Must have and maintain a valid North Carolina Driver’s License, maintain automobile insurance coverage and have access to reliable transportation.

Seniority level Mid‑Senior level

Employment type Full‑time

Job function Health Care Provider

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