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Job Description
General Purpose The Medical Director directs and oversees the medical components of the Hospice patient care program. The position serves as a clinical consultant and advisor to Hospice leadership and the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG), ensuring high-quality, compliant, and patient-centered end-of-life care. The Medical Director collaborates with each patient's attending physician but does not assume primary medical direction of the patient's care. The role ensures that hospice services align with regulatory requirements and hospice philosophy while meeting patient and family needs. Essential Duties Clinical Oversight & Leadership
Assumes overall responsibility for the medical component of the Hospice patient care program.
Oversees physician, nursing, social work, therapy, and counseling services to ensure patient and family needs are met.
Participates as an active member of the Hospice Interdisciplinary Group (IDG).
Acts as a medical consultant and resource to Hospice leadership and staff. Certification & Recertification Responsibilities
Reviews clinical information for each Hospice patient.
Provides written certification that the patient's life expectancy is six (6) months or less if the illness runs its normal course.
Considers:
+ Primary terminal condition + Related diagnoses + Subjective and objective findings + Current medications and treatments + Management of unrelated conditions
Reviews clinical information prior to each recertification period and provides appropriate documentation. Plan of Care Management
Participates in the establishment of the patient's plan of care in coordination with the attending physician and IDG prior to service delivery.
Reviews, updates, and signs the plan of care with the attending physician and
IDG:
+ When changes occur + At least every fifteen (15) days Consultation & Availability
Serves as consultant to attending physicians upon request.
Provides medical direction when the attending physician is unavailable.
Available on a 24-hour basis to address terminal illness needs when necessary.
Provides medical consultation and guidance for: + Questionable medical orders + Discrepancies + Unclear directives + Ongoing staff concerns Communication & Community Liaison
Acts as liaison with community physicians and healthcare providers.
Facilitates effective communication between Hospice and attending physicians.
Participates in staff education when requested.
Engages in designated IDG activities and meetings. Coverage
When unavailable, ensures a designated physician assumes the same responsibilities and obligations. Education
Graduate of an accredited school of medicine.
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO). Licensure