Neurocritical Care Physician
Provider Resources, LLC
New York, NY, 10016, USA
New York, NY, 10016, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Neurocritical Care
- physician peer review
- medical record review
The Neurocritical Care Physician conducts detailed peer reviews of medical records to evaluate the quality and appropriateness of care provided to Veterans. This remote position requires board certification, medical licensure, and clinical expertise in neurocritical care to make evidence-based clinical judgments. The role involves ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and effective communication of review findings to supervisors.
Provider Resources, LLC (PRI) is seeking board-certified clinicians to join our panel for an important mission of ensuring quality healthcare for our Nation s Veterans.
As a VA medical reviewer, you will conduct thorough, objective case reviews to assess the quality and appropriateness of care provided to Veterans. This is a remote, flexible position that allows you to contribute your clinical expertise while maintaining your current practice.
What Should I Expect?
As a VA medical reviewer, you will conduct thorough, objective case reviews to assess the quality and appropriateness of care provided to Veterans. This is a remote, flexible position that allows you to contribute your clinical expertise while maintaining your current practice.
What Should I Expect?
- Performs comprehensive medical record peer reviews for determination of appropriate clinical outcomes in accordance with all State and Federal mandated regulations
- Make clinical judgments based on clinical experience and evidence-based medical research as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in your clinical area of expertise
- Maintain compliance with all regulation changes as they impact medical and utilization review practices
- Document all review information as instructed
- Communicate report results to the appropriate supervisor
- Access electronic health information, as assigned/granted
- Must hold a current medical license
- Must be board certified within their clinical specialty (as appropriate)
- Currently works a minimum of 20 hours per month within their area of clinical specialty
- Must have a minimum of 5 years full-time experience in direct care
- Must be actively seeing patients within the last 3 years




