Job Location : all cities,NE, USA
VES is seeking physicians to perform a combination of General Medicine and Traumatic Brain Injury exams.
Locations Available - Please note at the time of name clear:
Provider must be within 50 miles:
Provider s own office locations:
Grand Island, NE - 0.5 days per week needed
Details:
Veterans Evaluation Services (VES), a Maximus company, is a government contractor helping our nation's Veterans.
Need is on a PRN basis, ongoing
Must be Board Certified in any of the following specialties: Neurology, Neurosurgery, PM&R
Two (2) options for coverage
Travel and perform exams at VES leased facility
schedule Veterans within your own practice
Option to work days(4-hours) and/or full days(8-hours)
One-Time non-treatment C&P exams + separation health assessments
Exams are primarily interview-based with some physical assessment: range of motion testing, muscle strength testing, evaluating traumatic brain injury. Exams will be a mix of General Medicine and Traumatic Brain Injury.
No prescribing, no treatment
Quick credentialing & onboarding
DMA certification available (can get CME credits) will need to obtain once privileged if not already certified- Client does not reimburse for DMA certifications or the portal training before starting
Use of Goniometer required
Familiar with Musculoskeletal, Diabetes, and Cardio required
Proficient in METs testing, evaluating and diagnosing respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological conditions.
Own personal laptop (NO MACs)
Training shall be provided for all Reporting/Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs)
Reporting/DBQs must be submitted within 48 hours upon exam completion - no narrative report. End product is completion of standardized form(s).
Evaluations to be completed in VES's provider portal
Record review is required in most cases
Follow up administrative work will be required on a regular basis (addendums, medical opinions, and reading diagnostics)
RATE STRUCTURE FOR PRESENTATIONS:
***Hourly, Overtime, Holiday rates are NOT applicable with VES. All TBI/Gen Med providers must follow the rate structure below.
Malpractice rates must be included in rates
Half-day Rate/- *** flat rate for *** hour shifts or less (includes times to complete exams, submit report, including any addendums, no OT, no admin time)
Daily Rate/- *** flat rate for *** hour shifts or longer/(includes times to complete exams, submit report, including any addendums, no OT, no admin time)
Bonus/- one time bonus of *** for completing all required training/and working first shift/exam
local candidates only, travel included in rates
Client does not reimburse for DMA certifications or the portal training before starting. Process once credentialing is kicked off:
VES will email the PROVIDER two forms to complete- *PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PROVIDER HAS 48 HOURS TO COMPLETE OR THEY WILL BE REDIRECTED*
the Docusign VES Application- instructions will be sent to the agency to relay to the provider.
Electronic Signature Form.
*** will email your agency requesting DOB, SSN, Agency Credentialing contacts and COI.
After credentialing is confirmed as complete, the provider will need to complete their DMA training.
VES has a new process to replace the current 90-120 minute PEP Session and the portal videos. Reach360 is the new system VES is using to distribute provider training materials. Here is the outline of how provider training will work going forward:
Provider completes VA required DMA certifications (10+ hours)
Provider is assigned VES New Provider Orientation Materials (60-90 min) in Reach 360
When both VA DMA Certifications and VES Orientation materials are complete, provider is activated.
Schedulers assign first cases and request a PEP session
Based on cases assigned, VES-created DBQ and Medical Opinion trainings are assigned in Reach360 (varies, but 1-2 hours on average)
PEP session (which is now just a quick check in) happens before first exams to verify the provider has reviewed DBQ training content and feels prepared for first day of exams
First exams are seen
Optional Up Front QA session is offered to the provider for live review of first exam reports
Once established, if the provider is willing and there is a need, VES may ask for them to travel to other areas to assist with cases. In these cases, travel expenses will be reimbursed per VES guidelines.