Peer Reviewer (Contract Remote)

Remote
Contracted
Experienced

Mountain Pacific is a Montana based, non-profit Quality Improvement Organization who performs a wide variety of healthcare quality improvement projects. We have a contractual relationship with a large corporation named Deloitte who has work with the Department of Defense to do quality improvement reviews for the military healthcare system. Deloitte subcontracted with us to do peer review of health care provided to service members and their dependents. We therefore need a wide variety of health care professionals to be peer reviewers.

We are looking for 
Peer Reviewers- Contract Remote


High need specialties, but are interested in all licensed specialties:
Licensed Counselor (Substance Abuse), CRNA, Urology, Interventional Cardiology, Pediatrics, Pediatric Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Physical Medicine Rehabilitation/Physiatrist, Psychiatry, and Trauma Surgeon/Critical care. 

To be eligible to perform reviews, you need to meet the following criteria:

  1. Mandatory: Actively practicing, at least 20 hours a week on average
  2. Mandatory: Board certified in your specialty
  3. Willing to do federal Department of Defense work
  4. We appreciate if you are a veteran and would let us know that
  5. You will be performing primarily medical necessity, standard of care and quality of care reviews
  6. Available to start onboarding and performing reviews immediately

If you meet this criteria, Mountain Pacific will engage you in an independent contract relationship in which you will be paid per review based on the following table:

Payment per review is dependent on review type: $125 - $600
Type of ReviewEstimated Avg Time per Review
Medical Necessity45 min
Appeals/Hearing support1 hr
Standard of Care2 hr
Quality of Care2 hr

*Volume of cases varies widely and is dependent on specialty. You can turn down a review due to lack of capacity/time if needed.
 
Mountain Pacific is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, sex identity, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to providing a safe, productive, and professional work environment that promotes the dignity and well-being of every employee.

You may apply electronically or by emailing your resume to [email protected].   Learn more about the company by visiting our website at www.mpqhf.org

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