Primary Care Physician
Company: ChenMed
Location: Glenwood
Posted on: January 9, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description We embrace individuality. You
should, too. Every day, we make a difference in the lives of our
patients and team members alike. Are you driven by innovation and
entrepreneurial spirit? Is your ambition and work ethic
exceptional? Do you uplift others with your positivity and
compassion? Our approach to primary care sets us apart from the
rest. As we continue to grow rapidly, we are on the lookout for
talented individuals to join our team. Our organization, led by
physicians and driven by a mission, stands as one of the most
successful full-risk Medicare Advantage providers in the country.
We aspire to be the foremost primary care provider in America,
dedicated to transforming the care of our most vulnerable
populations. Our mission is to honor seniors by providing
affordable VIP care that enhances their health. To realize this
vision, we seek exceptional primary care providers who are eager to
find purpose and personal growth within our community. The Primary
Care Physician (PCP) in our organization is expected to: Take
Responsibility for Outcomes: The PCP is accountable for delivering
strong clinical care and cost-effective outcomes for a panel of up
to 450 patients. They recognize the importance of fostering
trusting relationships to positively influence patient outcomes.
Act as a Health Coach: Rather than merely consulting on illness,
the PCP helps patients establish both short- and long-term health
goals, collaborates with them to achieve these goals, and regularly
follows up to ensure progress. Simplify for Action: The PCP
prioritizes tasks effectively to facilitate actionable behavior
changes for patients and guides their care teams towards achieving
performance objectives. As an organization focused on outcomes and
value, we regularly assess various metrics for each PCP's patient
panel, including patient admissions per thousand, appointment
utilization (18-21 slots daily), CGCAHPS (patient experience),
clinical gap closures, and medical cost measures. PCPs will have
specific targets for these metrics and will collaborate with center
and market leadership, as well as their care teams, to meet these
goals. A positive culture is vital in our medical centers, and as
leaders, PCPs are expected to foster an environment of love,
accountability, and passion alongside center leadership. The PCP
must demonstrate the ability to work both independently and
collaboratively with other healthcare professionals. They will
closely coordinate with relevant managers and medical directors to
ensure adherence to guidelines and participate in risk and quality
management programs, clinical meetings, and other necessary
gatherings that promote patient health and organizational
objectives. Compliance with departmental goals, performance
standards, regulatory requirements, and quality patient care
policies is essential. KEY JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The PCP
independently manages care for patients with both acute and chronic
conditions, particularly in older adults. They take full
responsibility for patient care and outcomes, seeking specialist
consultations when necessary while remaining involved in the
patient's comprehensive care. Engagement with hospitalists is
expected whenever their patients are hospitalized, regardless of
the hospitalist's affiliation. The PCP is responsible for
assessment, diagnosis, treatment, management, education, health
promotion, care coordination, and documentation for patients with
complex health needs. Leading a care team that includes a medical
assistant, care facilitator, and care coordinator, the PCP ensures
effective care for patients who can visit the office. For patients
unable to attend the office—whether in hospitals, skilled nursing
facilities, long-term care, or homebound—the PCP collaborates with
transitional care teams and other resources as needed. The PCP
plays an active role in managing their center and may cover for
other providers as necessary. They are also expected to assist in
patient recruitment for the center and the organization.
Supervising and collaborating with Advanced Practice Practitioners
(APPs), the PCP remains accountable for their actions while
employed with the organization. Additional duties may be assigned
at the discretion of management. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Competencies for Success Availability and Accessibility: PCPs
should be readily available to their patients, fostering trust
through open communication and timely responses to inquiries.
Service Orientation: PCPs deliver care as they would wish for their
own family members, ensuring a compassionate approach at every
interaction. Evidence-Based Medicine: Staying informed on
evidence-based practices, the PCP acknowledges the significant
impact of lifestyle and nutrition on health outcomes and integrates
these factors into patient care. Physician Leadership: The PCP must
continuously develop leadership skills to enhance the care provided
to patients, their teams, and the organization. Quality: A
commitment to delivering the highest quality of care is essential,
requiring collaboration with care teams to achieve optimal outcomes
and ongoing improvements in practice. Influence: PCPs must
effectively and compassionately guide their patients, teams, and
themselves towards achieving the best possible outcomes. Self-Care:
PCPs can best serve their patients when they prioritize their own
physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being, promoting
sustainability and health for all involved. Proficiency in
Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and
Outlook, as well as other relevant software. Willingness to travel
locally as needed, and occasionally regionally or nationally for
training or recruitment purposes. Fluency in English, both verbal
and written; some positions may require proficiency in additional
languages, which will be specified during the application process.
This role necessitates the exercise of independent judgment.
Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and/or holidays as
required. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: MD or DO in
Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Geriatrics, or a related
specialty is required. A current, active State Medical License for
the state(s) of practice is mandatory. Board certification in
Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Geriatrics, or a similar
specialty is preferred; board eligibility is required. Once board
certified, the PCP must maintain certification through necessary
MOC, CME, and/or retaking board exams as required. A current DEA
number for controlled substances (schedules II-V) is required.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart
Association or American Red Cross is required within the first 90
days of employment. SALARY RANGE: $214,700 - $306,714 EMPLOYEE
BENEFITS: We are dedicated to transforming healthcare for seniors
and improving the overall healthcare landscape in America. As a
family-owned and physician-led organization, our unique approach
enables us to enhance the health and well-being of the populations
we serve. Our rapid growth reflects our commitment to rescuing more
seniors from inadequate healthcare. We are changing lives for both
those we serve and our employees. With competitive compensation,
comprehensive benefits, opportunities for career development and
advancement, and a strong emphasis on work-life balance, our team
members enjoy fulfilling careers while making a difference every
day. Current employees are encouraged to apply. Current contingent
workers should refer to the job aid for application
instructions.
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