Primary Care Provider, Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant
WelbeHealth(26 days ago)
About this role
A Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant role providing comprehensive, community-based primary care for vulnerable seniors within a value-based PACE program. Clinicians build long-term relationships with a smaller panel of patients and work on an interdisciplinary team to deliver holistic, person-centered care. The position includes regular weekday hours with home visits and a rotating on-call phone schedule.
Required Skills
- Geriatric Care
- Prescriptive Medicine
- Medicare Billing
- Home Visits
- Patient Relationships
- Value-Based Care
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- On-Call Availability
- Care Coordination
Qualifications
- NP License
- PA License
- DEA Registration
- Prescriptive Authority
- Medicare/Medi-Cal Eligibility
About WelbeHealth
welbehealth.comWelbeHealth is a full‑service senior health care provider that operates PACE (Program of All‑Inclusive Care for the Elderly) programs to deliver comprehensive, coordinated care for frail and vulnerable older adults. Its interdisciplinary teams deliver medical, behavioral, rehabilitative and social services — including primary care, nursing, therapy, home care, transportation and adult day services — so participants can remain safely and independently at home. The organization emphasizes quality, compassion and value while integrating Medicare and Medicaid benefits to manage care and costs for seniors.
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