Primary Care Physician
Company: ChenMed
Location: Berwyn
Posted on: January 9, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description We embrace uniqueness. You
should, too. Every day, we make a difference in the lives of our
patients and team members. Are you driven by innovation and
entrepreneurial spirit? Is your ambition and work ethic
exceptional? Do you uplift others with your positivity and
compassion? We stand apart from typical primary care providers. As
we expand rapidly, we are on the lookout for exceptional
individuals to join our team. Our organization, led by physicians
and driven by a mission, is recognized as one of the most
successful full-risk Medicare Advantage providers in the country.
We aspire to be the foremost primary care provider in America,
dedicated to transforming the care of the most vulnerable
populations. Our mission is to honor seniors by providing
affordable VIP care that enhances their health. To realize our
vision and fulfill our mission, we seek outstanding primary care
providers who are eager to find purpose and personal growth within
our family. The Primary Care Physician (PCP) within our
organization is expected to: Take Responsibility for Outcomes: The
PCP is accountable for delivering strong clinical care and
cost-effective outcomes for each patient in their panel, which may
include up to 450 patients. They recognize the importance of
building trust and fostering behavior change to positively
influence patient outcomes. Act as a Health Coach: Rather than
merely consulting on illnesses, the PCP helps patients establish
both short-term and long-term health objectives, collaborates with
them to achieve these goals, and regularly follows up to ensure
progress towards improved health. Simplify for Action: The PCP
prioritizes tasks effectively, making behavior change more
achievable for patients and guiding their care teams towards
performance goals. As a value-driven, outcomes-focused
organization, we regularly assess various metrics for each PCP's
patient panel to support their success and help them achieve
partnership status. These metrics include patient admissions per
thousand, appointment utilization (18-21 slots daily), CGCAHPS
(patient experience), clinical gap closures, and medical cost
measures. Each PCP will have specific targets for these metrics and
will collaborate with center and market leadership, as well as care
teams, to meet these goals. A positive culture is vital in our
medical centers, and as leaders, PCPs are expected to promote a
culture of love, accountability, and passion alongside center
leadership. The PCP must demonstrate the ability to work both
independently and collaboratively with other healthcare
professionals. They will closely coordinate with relevant managers
and medical directors to ensure adherence to guidelines and
participate in risk and quality management programs, clinical
meetings, and other necessary gatherings that support patient
health and organizational objectives. The PCP will comply with
departmental goals, performance standards, regulatory requirements,
quality patient care standards, and organizational policies. KEY
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The PCP independently manages care
for patients with both acute and chronic conditions, particularly
in older adults. They take full responsibility for patient care and
outcomes, seeking specialist consultations when necessary while
remaining involved in the patient's comprehensive care. Engagement
with hospitalists is expected whenever one of their patients is
hospitalized, regardless of the hospitalist's affiliation. The PCP
is responsible for assessment, diagnosis, treatment, management,
education, health promotion, care coordination, and documentation
for patients with complex health needs. They lead a care team that
includes a medical assistant, care facilitator, and care
coordinator for patients who can visit the office. For patients
unable to attend the office—whether in hospitals, skilled nursing
facilities, long-term care, or homebound—the PCP collaborates with
the transitional care team and other resources available in the
market. The PCP plays an active role in managing their center and
may cover for other providers as needed. They are also expected to
assist in recruiting patients and additional providers for the
organization. They supervise, collaborate with, and are accountable
for the actions of Advanced Practice Practitioners (APPs) within a
practice or collaborative agreement. Other duties may be assigned
at the discretion of management. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Competencies for Success Availability and Accessibility: PCPs
should be approachable and available to their patients, fostering
trust through timely responses to walk-in visits, phone calls, and
messages. Service Orientation: PCPs deliver care that they would
want for their own family members, ensuring a compassionate
approach at every interaction. Evidence-Based Medicine: PCPs stay
informed about evidence-based practices while recognizing the
significant impact of lifestyle and nutrition on health outcomes.
They remain updated on clinical, nutritional, and lifestyle
interventions. Physician Leadership: Continuous development of
leadership skills is essential for the benefit of patients, teams,
centers, and the organization. Quality: Our patients deserve the
highest quality of care, necessitating collaboration with care
teams to achieve excellent outcomes and quality measures.
Influence: PCPs must effectively and compassionately influence
patients, teams, and themselves to achieve optimal outcomes.
Self-Care: PCPs can best care for their patients when they
prioritize their own physical, mental, social, and spiritual
well-being. Physician wellness is crucial for sustainability and
promoting health among physicians, staff, and patients. Proficiency
in Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and
Outlook, as well as other relevant software. Willingness to travel
locally as needed, and occasionally regionally or nationally for
training or recruitment purposes. Fluency in English, both verbal
and written. Some positions may require proficiency in additional
languages, which will be specified during the application process.
This role requires independent judgment and decision-making.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: MD or DO in Internal
Medicine, Family Medicine, Geriatrics, or a related specialty is
required. A current, active State Medical License for the state(s)
of practice is mandatory. Board certification in Internal Medicine,
Family Medicine, Geriatrics, or a similar specialty is preferred;
board eligibility is required. Once board certified, the PCP must
maintain certification through necessary MOC, CME, and/or retaking
board exams as required. A current DEA number for controlled
substances (schedules II-V) is required. Basic Life Support (BLS)
certification from the American Heart Association or American Red
Cross is required within the first 90 days of employment. SALARY
RANGE: $214,700 - $306,714 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS We are dedicated to
transforming healthcare for seniors and improving the overall
healthcare landscape in America. As a family-owned and
physician-led organization, our distinctive approach enables us to
enhance the health and well-being of the populations we serve. Our
rapid growth reflects our commitment to rescuing more seniors from
inadequate healthcare. We are making a significant impact on the
lives of those we serve and those we employ. With competitive
compensation, comprehensive benefits, opportunities for career
development and advancement, our employees enjoy a healthy
work-life balance and numerous growth opportunities. Join our team
and make a difference in people's lives every day. Current
employees should apply through the designated channels. Current
contingent workers should refer to the job aid for application
instructions.
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