Join The Care Team as a Hospice Medical Physician (Part-Time, 1099 Contract) in West Houston
Are you a compassionate physician seeking meaningful work?  We’re looking for a dedicated Hospice Medical Physician to guide patient care, support families during critical moments, and foster collaborative healthcare teams.
Position Purpose
The Hospice Medical Physician (HMP) provides medical leadership and expertise in hospice care by overseeing the clinical management of terminally ill patients, ensuring high-quality care, and guiding an interdisciplinary team to deliver compassionate, patient-centered services. The role is responsible for certifying and recertifying hospice eligibility, developing and updating individualized care plans, and ensuring compliance with regulatory and medical standards. Additionally, this position serves as a medical consultant and liaison for hospice staff and the broader healthcare community to optimize patient outcomes and end-of-life care.
Key Responsibilities
This is an hourly contract (1099) role requiring up to 10-14 hours per month with an anticipated census of 20 patients. Duties include:
Remote Responsibilities (70% of the time):
- Managing clinical needs via phone or remote communication.
- Collaborating with an interdisciplinary team of nurses, social workers, chaplains, and therapists.
On-Site Responsibilities (30% of the time):
- Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) Meetings: Participate bi-weekly for approximately two hours
- Location: 8582 Katy Freeway, Ste 225, Houston, Texas 77024-1830
- Face-to-Face Patient Visits: Conduct eligibility certifications in West Houston, with a concentration of patients in specific facilities, including homes.
- The covered area spans from Cypress in the north to Sugarland in the south, following the path of Highway 99.
- Approximately 75% of the patients are concentrated in a primary facility located in the Energy Corridor of west Houston.
- Building rapport with referral sources.
What We Offer:
- Competitive hourly rate.
- A meaningful opportunity to make a lasting difference in patients' and families' lives.