Medical Director, House Calls Program - Philadelphia

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Role Description
The Medical Director will be joining Oak Street Health at a critical time in the history of our company and of primary care. The opportunity for impact is large and growing as Oak Street is leading the transition from fee-for-service to value based-based care. The Medical Director will be responsible for leading, as a dyad partner with the Mobile Practice Manager, the in-home primary care provider teams in the specified geography. The Oak Street Health At Home division is an interdisciplinary team that focuses on primary care and transitional care support for our highest-need patients in their homes. The primary responsibility for the Medical Director is direct management, oversight, and coaching of the local team, and is part of the At Home division's leadership team which helps develop programs (i.e., complex care coordination, chronic disease management, psychosocial support, etc.) throughout the division. This entails collaboration with the clinical teams in the center, medical directors, and other partners outside of Oak Street Health. The Medical Director will see patients in their homes up to 3 days a week alongside their provider colleagues. Additionally, we see this leader being a key thought partner in providing feedback on our clinical model especially as it pertains to the At Home Program. Core Responsibilities
The Medical Director's primary duties are focused on the management of their teams. Key responsibilities include: Leading At Home providers and ensuring their priorities and outcomes are in line with those of the organization
Providing timely and constructive feedback to providers so the medical group continues to improve performance for patients and colleagues
Helping providers master the data-driven tools and practices required to keep patients well and out of the hospital, when avoidable
Reviewing regular quality dashboards with providers, coaching on tools to improve quality outcomes
Coach providers on appropriate coding and documentation
Provide managed care experience/teaching to providers
Additionally, the Medical Director will be part of the At Home leadership team that will have strategic input into a variety of divisional projects that support the enhancement of the care model, including: Medical management, care management, utilization management, and quality improvement tools and processes
Development of clinical compliance policies and guidelines
Representing Oak Street to external partners (e.g., vendors, payers, providers) and creating relationships and partnerships that support our mission and our value-based model
Additional responsibilities include
Understanding and communicating provider performance/compensation plans and being able to answer questions and deliver results to direct reports
Serving as formal manager doing regular performance reviews and check-ins, approving paid-time-off requests, and managing miscellaneous human resource topics for providers in the market
Drive Culture: At Oak Street, we foster a culture of innovation and open dialogue, and we work with urgency. This requires passion and enthusiasm, active listening skills, and comfort with and commitment to regular change. Our Medical Directors are expected to support this culture and set an example for others to follow.
Other duties, as assigned
What are we looking for? We're looking for motivated, experienced Primary Care Providers with: A passion for the geriatric population and a motivation to be a part of a fast-growing organization
Geriatric certification and/or other professional degrees (e.g., M.B.A, J.D., M.P.H) welcome but certainly not required
Experience with managed care and/or value-based practice
Experience using a metrics-driven approach to analyze cost, quality, and satisfaction data to drive clinical strategy and program redesign
An excitement for developing and implementing new processes
An understanding of the basics of managed care and a recognition that population health and a focus on the smart allocation of scarce resources can lead to high-value care (better care, lower cost)
An ability to remain calm in stressful situations
A commitment to older adults and to low-income patients
Comfort with ambiguity and passion for problem-solving
US work authorization
Someone who embodies being 'Oaky'
Location:
Philadelphia