Function as the Behavioral Health Medical Director of Hometown Health and related entities. Assist in developing Hometown Health Board-approved policies relating to overall patient care programs. Serve as a clinical leader for the plan’s Quality Management and Utilization Management programs related to Behavioral Health. Said duties shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
• Attend the Behavioral Health Interdisciplinary Team meetings.
• Provide guidance concerning the management of the behavioral health inpatients with direction as to appropriateness of the level of care and treatment plan. This may require pre or post meeting medical record review.
• Provide guidance for clinical operational aspects of the program.
• Has responsibilities for oversight of clinical decision-making aspects of the program. Will have periodic consultation with practitioners in the field.
• Help monitor the effective implementation of the Plan’s quality Management programs.
• In conjunction with the Quality Management Committee, discuss quality of care standards, both in the inpatient and ambulatory sectors.
• Assist the utilization management team with medical necessity determinations surrounding behavioral health
• Ensure the plan is MHPEA compliant
• Provide appropriate support of problems identified through the plan’s Quality Management program.
Provide direction and support for the clinical utilization review process which includes:
• Support of the Utilization Review Programs of Hometown Health.
• Help foster utilization policies and procedures.
• Communicate utilization issues with providers as needed.
• Enter behavioral health authorizations into the Epic EMR.
Additional Responsibilities include:
• Assist in management for the Medicare Risk Adjustment, chronic condition coding and revenue enhancement program.
• Assist in the evaluation of and contracting with health care providers and suppliers.
• Assist the plan in analyzing its Behavioral Health practice needs.
• Help support pharmacy programs of the plan related to Behavioral Health.
• Peer to peer discussions with other behavioral health specialists as to the care of members and medical necessity
This position does not provide direct patient care, but only to the extent patients are discussed as identified above.
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