Based in Cerritos, CA, the Medical Director
will oversee the administration of physical and/or behavioral health medical
services, ensuring that patients receive appropriate and cost-effective medical
care. This role includes developing and implementing programs to improve
quality, cost, and clinical outcomes, providing strategic consultation, and
identifying opportunities for innovation.
The Medical Director may also lead clinical
programs, offer clinical guidance, and serve as a consultant and resource to
both internal teams and external partners.
Compensation & Benefits:
$263,488 - $395,232 plus excellent benefits package
Primary Responsibilities:
- Support clinicians to ensure timely and
consistent responses to members and providers.
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Chart Review, Provide guidance on clinical
operational aspects of programs.
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Conduct peer-to-peer clinical reviews with
attending physicians or other providers regarding review determinations and
patient visits.
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Represent the organization to external
entities and serve on internal or external committees.
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Interpret and propose updates to medical
policies and clinical guidelines based on healthcare changes.
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Lead, develop, and implement clinical and
non-clinical initiatives that impact healthcare quality, cost, and outcomes.
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Identify and develop innovative opportunities
to enhance effectiveness and quality.
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Full Time, Call 1:4
Requirements:
- MD or DO with Board certification approved by
the American Board of Medical Specialties or American Osteopathic Association.
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Active, unrestricted medical license to
practice medicine in the U.S.
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Minimum of 10 years of clinical experience.
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At least 5 years of experience providing
healthcare, with additional experience as required by state contracts or
regulations.
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Strong oral, written, and interpersonal
communication skills, as well as problem-solving, facilitation, and analytical
capabilities.
Additional Requirements:
- Must reside within a U.S. state or territory
and not on a military base, vessel, or embassy for utilization review or
appeals considerations.
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For URAC-accredited areas, professional
competencies in communication, facilitation, and analytics are essential.
This position offers a competitive
compensation range, opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to
lead impactful healthcare initiatives.