Welcome to Pine Park Health!

About us

Pine Park Health is redesigning primary care at home for residents of seniors living communities with a value-based approach specifically designed to meet their unique needs. We offer services directly in residents' homes, including preventative care, chronic condition management, and laboratory tests. Our primary care team visits each community regularly, working closely with staff to address individual health concerns. Additionally, we provide rapid access to medical care by offering same-day or next-day appointments for urgent issues, helping reduce the need for unnecessary emergency room visits and hospital admissions. 

Our innovative model has attracted over 150 community partnerships and accelerated patient growth across California, Arizona, and Nevada. Pine Park Health is rapidly expanding, backed by investors including First Round Capital, Google’s AI fund, Canvas Ventures, Foundation Capital, Y Combinator, and Susa Ventures. As our team grows quickly, we are seeking individuals who are passionate about helping seniors live meaningful and fulfilling lives, regardless of their health conditions, to join us in this mission.

The Opportunity

We’re clinicians, operators, product designers, and technologists that are passionate about redesigning the way people receive care. We provide care for residents of senior living communities and are looking for driven, compassionate, person-centered clinicians like you to join us. Our focus is on giving people the care they want, compassionate, person-centered, holistic, and based on their values and what matters to them and match that with high-quality, evidence-based clinical care.

Over the last three years, we’ve experienced tremendous growth and are looking for a Market Medical Director excited to help lead the growth of evidence-based, person-centered care into the future.  As the Market Medical Director, you will be the clinical expert and partner to our primary care providers (PCPs) to ensure we meet our goals of providing person-centered care, diagnostic capture, and appropriate utilization of specialists/services. As a physician leader, you will partner with our primary care providers to ensure strong community relationships, appropriate clinical documentation, and evidence-based clinical care.  

What you will do

  • Monthly Collaborative Rounds: You will be responsible for leading and participating in monthly virtual collaborative rounds where you will review individual patient cases with primary care providers (NP's & PA's) in the market. These rounds will serve as an opportunity to discuss complex cases, share best practices, and ensure that patients receive comprehensive and coordinated care.
  • Participation in Community and Plan Education Marketing Activities: As a Medical Director, you will serve as a key advocate for the clinical model in communities. You will participate in community education marketing activities 1-2 times a quarter to promote Pine Park, increase awareness of health issues, and build relationships with key stakeholders. Your role will also include becoming the supervising physician representing Pine Park for HMO contracts. In this capacity, you will ensure that Pine Park is providing high-quality care that is consistent with HMO Medicare guidelines and standards.
  • Participation in Quarterly Clinical Utilization Review Meetings: You will participate in quarterly clinical utilization review meetings to ensure that the organization is providing high-quality, cost-effective care to its patients. These meetings will serve as an opportunity to review data, identify trends, and develop strategies for improving the organization’s clinical outcomes.
  • 24/7 Phone Consultation: As a Medical Director, you will be the go-to person for virtual medical questions and concerns that arise inside and outside of business hours. You will provide expert guidance and advice to primary care providers (NP's & PA's) in the market to ensure that patients receive the best possible care at all times to ensure that patients receive the best possible care at all times. 

What we’re looking for

  • Board-certified physician in Internal Medicine or Family medicine with geriatrics and/or palliative care experience, board-certification a plus
  • Understanding of value-based care clinical practices including appropriate diagnostic capture (RAF), preventative and early intervention practices to prevent unnecessary ED visits/hospitalizations, minimizes fragmentation of care through appropriate use of specialists and referrals
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work with tech-enabled care delivery tools, appreciation of data-driven care delivery, and strong proficiency in typing and clinical documentation

Why You’ll Love Us

  • We’re a smart, heart-centered, low-ego group motivated to make waves in the lives of seniors and the healthcare industry. 
  • We’re solving complex, vital problems that affect real people and need bright, focused, driven minds like yours to help us achieve our goals. 
  • We empower team members to act like owners and have designed a learning-focused environment where you get ongoing support and regular feedback to help you grow.  
  • Our hybrid work environment allows you to set your own in-office and remote schedule. We love being in an office to connect with coworkers and form meaningful relationships and make it easy for you to work from home when needed or preferred.
  • We host social events to celebrate wins, mark team member milestones and let go by having fun.

Benefits Designed for You and Yours

  • Medical, vision, and dental insurance
  • FSA and Dependent Care FSA
  • 401K retirement plan
  • 10 paid holidays
  • 15 days paid time off
  • Paid sick days
  • Paid parental leave
  • Mileage and cell phone reimbursement
  • Monthly wellness allowance
  • Professional/personal development annual allowance

Travel is required for this role. You must be able to drive to multiple community partners as needed regularly. It’s required that all employees receive the COVID-19 and flu vaccines before their first day of work.

Pine Park Health is an equal opportunity employer — we aim to recruit, hire, develop, compensate, and promote regardless of race, religion, country of origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability.

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