Nurse Practitioner- Telehealth (Eastern Time Zone)
Devoted HealthFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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Common questions about this position
Nurse Practitioners can earn up to $2,500 to $4,000 each week with an average of 6-9 visits daily at a base rate of $80 per completed assessment, plus potential increases up to 135% with the Market Multiplier, additional pay-per-test compensation, and availability incentives.
This is an in-home visit role conducting evaluations in health plan members' homes with pre-scheduled visits, flexible scheduling available Monday through Sunday with no nights or weekends required.
Candidates must be board-certified nurse practitioners with a state license required; the role involves conducting in-home health evaluations including medication and medical history review and physical exams.
Signify Health emphasizes building trusted relationships, flexible hours, one-on-one connections with patients in their homes for more comfortable and thorough evaluations, and empowering people to advocate for their health, as highlighted by positive testimonials from current NPs.
Strong candidates are board-certified NPs with a state license who enjoy flexible scheduling, in-home patient interactions, and conducting health evaluations focused on overall well-being without prescribing or altering treatments.
Facilitates value-based care programs and analytics
Signify Health aims to improve healthcare through value-based care, enhancing patient outcomes while managing costs. They connect health plan members, payors, providers, and community organizations using a platform that integrates technology and data analytics to support value-based payment programs. Their business model focuses on providing tools and services that help assess risk and drive better patient care by aligning financial incentives with health outcomes. The goal is to create a more efficient healthcare system that leads to healthier lives for patients.