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Hospice Physician

Gentiva, Dyersburg, TN, United States


Overview
Expand Access. Build Partnerships. Transform Care through Compassionate Hospice Leadership.

In this critical role as a Hospice Physician, you will ensure the delivery of compassionate, goal‑directed care to hospice patients while upholding the highest standards of medical practice. You will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, oversee regulatory compliance, and guide quality improvement efforts to enhance patient outcomes.

This is a job notification only. The Hospice Physician will not be employed by Gentiva. The Hospice Physician will invoice Gentiva for services rendered.

Key Responsibilities

Certify and recertify hospice eligibility, ensuring timely compliance with Medicare and other regulations.

Conduct and supervise face‑to‑face patient visits, including home consultations for complex cases.

Provide 24/7/365 on‑call physician coverage coordination with hospice physicians.

Maintain accurate, timely medical documentation and support regulatory reviews.

Participate actively in interdisciplinary group (IDG) meetings to coordinate patient care and medication management.

Monitor pharmacy utilization, ensuring appropriate medication prescribing and administration.

Collaborate with hospice leadership on policy development, compliance, and quality assessment and performance improvement (QAPI) initiatives.

Serve as a community liaison, enhancing hospice visibility and partnerships with healthcare providers.

Support educational programs for staff, physicians, and community partners.

Qualifications

Doctorate degree in allopathic or osteopathic medicine from an accredited medical school.

Board certification in a specialty recognized by ABMS or AOA‑BOS, preferably primary care.

Current and unrestricted medical license in the practicing state.

Valid National Provider Identifier (NPI) and DEA registration for controlled substances.

Hospice and Palliative Medicine board certification and/or Hospice Medical Director Certification board certification preferred.

Current Medicare Provider Enrollment (PECOS) and Medicaid certification if required.

Ability to travel 15–25% based on program needs.

CPR and TB clearance required.

Specialized Knowledge and Skills

Extensive knowledge of hospice and palliative care principles, regulations, and best practices.

Leadership and mentorship skills to inspire interdisciplinary teams and improve patient care.

Strong organizational skills to manage multiple priorities and regulatory requirements.

Compassionate communication and empathy toward patients and families facing end‑of‑life situations.

Proficiency in navigating healthcare compliance, quality improvement, and ethical considerations.

Ability to collaborate effectively with attending physicians, staff, and community healthcare providers.

Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Personal Traits

Passion for providing exceptional palliative care and advocacy for hospice patients.

Positive reputation in the medical community with a commitment to collaborative practice.

Flexibility and adaptability to dynamic healthcare environments.

Commitment to maintaining professional standards and compliance with hospice regulations.

Benefits For All Associates (Full‑time, Part‑time & Per Diem)

Competitive Pay

401(k) with company match

Career advancement opportunities

National and local recognition programs

Teammate assistance fund

Additional Full‑time Benefits

Medical, dental, vision insurance

Mileage reimbursement or fleet vehicle program

Generous paid time off + 7 paid holidays

Wellness programs (telemedicine, diabetes management, joint & spine concierge care)

Education support & tuition assistance (ASN to BSN, BSN to MSN)

Free continuing education units (CEUs)

Company‑paid life & long‑term disability insurance

Voluntary benefits (pet, critical illness, accident, LTC)

EEO Statement
We are proud to be an EEO employer. We maintain a drug‑free workplace.

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