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Provides professional medical services to patients of MercyCare Community Physicians.
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Obtains and records an appropriate medical history of each patient, including, but not limited to: The patient's chief complaint, past medical history, family history, social history, review of systems, physical exam, diagnosis, assessment and plan of care.
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Performs and/or orders clinically appropriate procedures for each patient and documenting same.
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Analyzes reports and findings of tests and clinical examinations in order to assess the medical condition of each patient, including formulating a diagnosis and documenting same in conformity with applicable professional standards, third party payer requirements and Mercy policies and procedures.
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Prescribes clinically appropriate medication and treatment for each patient and timely documenting same.
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Refers each patient to other physicians, including specialists and other health care providers, whenever the patient's condition so warrants and documenting same.
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Keeps and maintains accurate, complete, appropriate, timely and legible medical records relating to all professional services rendered to Mercy patients in conformity with applicable professional standards, third party payer requirements and Mercy policies and procedures.
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Timely reports births, deaths, outbreaks of contagious disease and other information required by law to be reported to governmental authorities.
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Uses and promotes evidence-based clinical practice.
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Exercises final medical judgment in all issues of health care.
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Reviews on a regular basis long term cases that require ongoing medical attention.
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Consults with Medical Director and other medical professionals as needed regarding patient care, assessment, and education issues.
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Participates in quality improvement, management, continuing education, and other patient care programs established by Mercy.
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Oversees mid-level medical staff (if applicable).
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Assists in the resolution of complaints, requests and inquiries from patients.