Mays Hospice Care
PRN Hospice Nurse Practitioner (Healthcare)
Job Description Summary
The Nurse Practitioner (NP) is responsible for conducting Face-to-Face Encounters as defined by Medicare to verify patient eligibility for hospice services. This role ensures that all prospective patients receive timely access to hospice care when they meet Medicares established criteria and Conditions of Participation.
Minimum Qualifications-
Current Registered Nurse (RN) and Nurse Practitioner (NP) licensure in good standing in the practicing state (Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, or Colorado) and/or other company policy:Oklahoma: Must hold an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) license with prescriptive authority (if applicable), issued by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing.Texas: Must be licensed as an APRN by the Texas Board of Nursing and have prescriptive authority as delegated by a collaborating physician in accordance with Texas law.Kansas: Must have an active Kansas APRN license with appropriate national certification. Prescriptive authority requires application and approval by the Kansas State Board of Nursing.Colorado: Must be licensed as an Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) with full prescriptive authority if applicable, through the Colorado Board of Nursing.
Graduate of a National League for Nursing (NLN) accredited nursing program.Completion of an NLN-accredited Nurse Practitioner course of study with successful board certification in the applicable specialty area.Preferred: 6 months to 1 year of management or supervisory experience, ideally in a hospice or healthcare setting.Compliance with professional standards and clinical best practices.Must be physically and mentally fit, with a pre-employment health clearance.Valid driver's license with auto insurance as per state/agency requirements and access to a reliable vehicle.Strong flexibility, cooperation, and adaptability in fulfilling duties.Satisfactory professional references.Excellent observation, communication, and interpersonal skills.Self-directed and able to work independently with minimal supervision.
Job Responsibilities and Duties
Receive and process Face-to-Face encounter requests.Review clinical documentation and assess patient decline, recent changes, lab results, etc.Perform physical assessments during Face-to-Face encounters.Evaluate and verify that the patient's medical condition aligns with Medicare Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs) and hospice eligibility.Provide timely, accurate documentation of findings to the hospice team.Ensure that all clinical records comply with agency policies and federal, state, and local regulations.Uphold and reflect the agencys mission, vision, and standards of care in professional conduct.May be assigned additional job-related duties as necessary.
Working Conditions
Office and community home environments.Regular travel via personal automobile.Possible exposure to bloodborne pathogens (Class I position) and infectious diseases.Hepatitis B vaccination will be offered at no cost to the employee.
Physical Requirements
Sufficient visual and auditory abilities to interpret written/verbal communications.Ability to perform physical tasks such as lifting, bending, and extended periods of standing.Capacity to manage stress effectively in high-demand situations.
Continuing Education
All agency personnel are expected to participate in continuing education relevant to their role. Mandatory in-service training sessions must be attended. Individuals are also encouraged to pursue independent learning to improve clinical and professional skills