Nurse Practitioner Health Risk Assessments Medical & Healthcare - Yakima, WA at Geebo

Nurse Practitioner Health Risk Assessments

Nurse Practitioners Flexible Schedule and Excellent Source for Supplemental Income! Must Have 1 Year of Nurse Practitioner Experience Perform Health Risk Assessments (HRA) on insured plan patients in their homes.
Conduct comprehensive in-home health risk assessment (HRA) to identify all active and chronic disease conditions as well as determine all physical, mental and social needs present at the time of the visit Obtain vital signs, measure BMI, review pharmacological therapy and conduct a physical examination Educate and counsel patient and family on any conditions identified during assessment and screening procedures.
Part time and Flexible:
at least 8-10 days/month required Set your own hours (visits can be scheduled M-Sun.
), willingness to cover at least a 50 mile radius Earn $100 per in-home screening (1099) plus mileage reimbursement and no-show fee Each screening takes 60 minutes on average and there is no prescribing Malpractice Coverage, scheduling, and tablet EMR system provided Requirements:
Must have active Nurse Practitioner state license Must have active Nurse Practitioner Board Certification Must have valid state driver license and automobile insurance Knowledge of clinical standards of care Ability to complete and clear a background and credentialing screen Recommended Skills Certified Nurse Practitioner Clinical Works Credentialing Health Risk Assessments Vehicle Insurance Patient Assessment Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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