Virtual Clinical Pharmacist - 25-08

We're delighted you're considering joining us! At Hill Physicians Medical Group, we're shaping the healthcare of the future: actively managed care that prevents disease, supports those with chronic conditions and anticipates the needs of our members. Join Our Team! Hill Physicians has much to offer prospective employees. We're regularly recognized as one of the "Best Places to Work in the Bay Area" and have been recognized as one of the "Healthiest Places to Work in the Bay Area." When you join our team, you're making a great choice for your professional career and your personal satisfaction. DE&I Statement: At PriMed, your uniqueness is valued, celebrated, encouraged, supported, and embraced. Whatever your relationship with Hill Physicians, we welcome ALL that you are. We value and respect your race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, disabilities, experiences, perspectives, and other attributes. Our celebration of diversity and foundation of inclusion allows us to leverage our differences and capitalize on our similarities to better serve our communities. We do it because it's right! Job Description: Support the development and implementation of programs, policies, and procedures that promote medication optimization and high-quality disease state programs. Key Responsibilities and Tasks: Disease State Management • Outreach to patients to assist with medication management for chronic disease states • Collaborate with physicians to provide longitudinal management of patients with chronic conditions per protocol. • Collaborate with team on optimizing disease state management interventions to allow for the best patient outcomes Quality • Collaborate with Quality team to create interventions that ensure high IHA and CMS Star quality measure compliance, especially on medication management and disease state management measure • Perform patient and provider outreaches to help close quality gaps Medication optimization • Provide comprehensive medication review for high-risk, polypharmacy, or non-adherent patients and communicate clinical recommendations to primary care physicians and specialists • Perform post-discharge medication reconciliation, provide patient medication management consultations, reinforce patient follow-up appointment with PCP, and communicate clinical findings to PCP • Participate in virtual care team rounds to ensure best patient care arenaflex Saving • Flag generic drug switch opportunities and make recommendations to patient/providers • Evaluate patients on specialty drugs and provide MDs with clinical recommendations for regimen optimization or preferred alternatives, when appropriate • Perform other duties and assignments as required. Skills and Experience Required: • Pharm.D., with Completion of a PGY-1/Residency program preferred or have equivalent practice experience • Valid current California Pharmacy license required. • Advanced Practice Pharmacist license preferred. • Experience working with chronic disease populations (ex. Diabetes, hypertension) preferred. • Excellent attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to manage various projects at the same time • Self-directed • Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills • Computer skills and working knowledge of arenaflex Office applications; ability to learn new computer systems • Ability to travel within Northern California Additional Information: Salary: $133,000 - $165,000 Annual Hill Physicians is an Equal Opportunity Employer Apply tot his job

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