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Urgent Care Physician
Provide urgent care when and where patients need it
TriHealth Priority Care in Cincinnati, OH
TriHealth Priority Care (TPC), backed by the strength of our comprehensive, integrated health care system, is seeking a BC/BE Family Practice, Emergency Medicine or Internal Medicine (with extensive experience in pediatric care) physician for a full-time position that provides as needed location care at our growing number of exceptional urgent care facilities in Greater Cincinnati.
TPC provides professional and compassionate care for the urgent medical needs of adults and children two months and older. Coordinated within the TriHealth Healthcare System, TPC provides extended access to physicians who support the medical home model of care.
Priority Care location hours of operation are 12-hour weekdays and eight-hour weekends. Enjoy a well-balanced life with no call or inpatient responsibilities and flexible shift scheduling options. Our Priority Care centers are modern, beautifully designed, highly functional and well equipped with X-ray and lab services offered on site.
TriHealth offers our physicians:
- value-based compensation with productivity incentives and sign-on bonus
- excellent benefits including medical/dental/vision
- progressive retirement offerings including matching 401k,
- malpractice coverage
- employee wellness and lifestyle programs with on-site fitness centers and more
TriHealth has more than 12,000 employees and consistently ranks among the top employers in the nation. We have been recognized as a “Top 100 Integrated” Health System for more than a decade and also designated a “Top 15 Health System” by Truven Health Analytics.
Cincinnati is served by a busy international airport. The city offers rich culture and diversity along with strong educational offerings, and affordable and engaging neighborhoods. You’ll find a wide variety of great recreational activities, a vibrant riverfront and exceptional arts, fine dining and entertainment, making it a great place to call home. Attractive relocation packages are available.
Join us on our way to becoming the safest, highest quality, most reliable health system in the country. Your skills and experience will be valued and rewarded, and you’ll have a shared voice in providing personalized medicine in our award-winning system of care.
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Family Medicine/Primary Care Physician/Family Practitioner/Internal Medicine/Family-Practice/Primary Care Doctors/Family Physicians
Dr. Orson Austin
UC Health Primary Tri-County
11590 Century Blvd, Suite 102, Cincinnati, OH 45246 (Springdale)
Directions
513-648-9077
Dr. Michael B. Dulan
Dulan and Moore Dulan Family Wellness Center
1000 Columbus Avenue, Lebanon, OH 45036 (Lebanon)
Directions
513-932-7951
Dr. Rosalind Moore Dulan
Dulan and Moore Dulan Family Wellness Center
1000 Columbus Avenue, Lebanon, OH 45036 (Lebanon)
Directions
513-932-7951
Dr. Juanita Gains
Mercy Health Physicians
2450 Kipling Avenue, Suite 108, Cincinnati, OH 45239 (College Hill)
Directions
513-853-5393
Dr. Christopher Lewis
UC Health Primary Care
3120 Burnet Avenue, Suite 406, Cincinnati, OH 45229 (Corryville)
Directions
513-584-8600
Dr. Dyatra Mitchell
The Jewish Hospital- Mercy Health
5075 Parkway Drive, Suite 101, Mason, OH 45040 (Mason)
Directions
513-573-1444
Dr. Patricia Okocha
Mercy Health Physicians
2135 Dana Avenue, Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45207 (Norwood)
Directions
513-585-9500
Dr. Emmett C Roper, MD
Mercy Health Physicians
5150 Sandy Lane, Fairfield, OH 45014 (Fairfield)
Directions
513-896-9595
Dr. Anisa Shomo
UC Health Primary Care
3120 Burnet Avenue, Suite 406, Cincinnati, OH 45229 (Corryville)
Directions
513-584-8600
Dr. Prudence Tante-Takougang
Queen City Physicians
6350 Glenway Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45211 (Western Hills)
Directions
513-481-3400
Dr. LeRoy Vickers
Mercy Health Physicians
6540 Winton Road, Cincinnati, OH 45224 (College Hill)
Directions
513-981-4180
Dr. Stephen Wilson
Mercy Health Physicians
1230 West Kemper Road, Cincinnati, OH 45240 (Winton Woods)
Directions
513-924-8200
Pediatrics/Pediatricians/Kid Doctors/Pediatric Doctors
Dr. Garrett Bell-Gresham
TriHealth
8240 North Creek Drive, Suite 3000, Kenwood, OH 45236 (Kenwood)
Directions
513-246-7000
Dr. Camille Graham
Mercy Health Physicians
7777 University Drive, Suite D, West Chester, OH 45069 (West Chester)
Directions
513-948-8444
Free, low-cost and Medicaid-eligible healthcare, pharmacy care and health services in Cincinnati
Cardiologist/Heart Doctor
Dr. Joseph Hackworth
Mercy Health Cardiology
4101 Edwards Road, Floor 2, Cincinnati, OH 45209 (Rookwood)
Directions
513-985-0741
Chiropractic/Chiropractor
Dr. Kenyon Hackworth
Priority Health Chiropractic
11576 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45246 (Springdale)
Directions
513-242-6472
Dr. Jamila K. Maddox
Cincinnati Healing Arts
3559 Reading Rd #103, Cincinnati, OH 45229 (Avondale)
Directions
513-376-3996
Dentistry/Dentist/Orthodontics/Orthodontist
Dr. Mark Bronson
Bronson Dental
4935 Paddock Road, Cincinnati, OH 45237 (Bond Hill)
Directions
513-242-1601
Dr. Tracey Butler Ross
Dr. Tracey Butler Ross DMD PLLC
1044 Scott Street, Covington, KY 41011 (Covington)
Directions
859-291-1818
Dr. Hewitt Cooper
Hewitt Cooper, JDDS
1305 William Howard Taft Road, Cincinnati, OH 45206 (Walnut Hills)
Directions
513-751-3384
Dr. Terrance Poole
Offices of Dr. Terrance Poole DDS
4605 East Galbraith Road, Suite 100, Cincinnati, OH 45236 (Kenwood)
Directions
513-961-1991
Dr. Monica Swope
Kingdom Family Dentistry
772 Waycross Road, Cincinnati, OH 45240 (Winton Woods)
Directions
513-742-2322
Dr. April Hearns
Dentistry Details
8919 Brookside Avenue, Suite 102, West Chester, OH 45069 (West Chester)
Directions
513-847-4692
Dr. Monica Newby
Offices of Dr. Monica Newby
5050 Oaklawn Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45227 (Madisonville)
Directions
513-531-7566
Dr. Dawn Broyles
Sweet Tooth Comprehensive Dentistry
1323 Myrtle Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45206 (Walnut Hills)
Directions
513-541-5599
Ear, Nose & Throat/Otolaryngologists
Dr. Keith Wilson
Tri Health
379 Dixmyth Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220 (Clifton)
Directions
513-853-9000
Gastroenterology/Gastroenterologists
Dr. Milton Smith
University of Cincinnati Physicians
222 Piedmont Avenue, Suite 6300, Cincinnati, OH 45219 (Clifton)
Directions
513-475-7505
Black Therapists and Mental Health Professionals in Cincinnati
Neurology/Neurologists
Dr. Lester S. Duplechan
Daniel Drake Center
151 West Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45216 (Hartwell)
Directions
513-475-8730
Dr. Hope O’Brien
Headache Center of Hope
4565 E. Galbraith Rd., Suite A, Cincinnati OH, 45236
Directions
513-658-0000
Obstetrics & Gynecology/OBGYN
Dr. William R. Buckley, Jr.
Group Health
8240 Northcreek Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45236 (Kenwood)
Directions
513-246-7000
Dr. Clarence Lamb
TriHealth Women’s Services
4030 Smith Road, Suit 425, Cincinnati, OH 45209 (Rookwood)
Directions
513-731-1550
Dr. Anthereca Lane
Lane Women’s Health
891 West North Bend Road, Cincinnati, OH 45224 (College Hill)
Directions
513-242-0200
Dr. Rhonda Washington
Center for Women’s Health and Wellness
7450 Mason-Montgomery Road, Suite 201, Mason, OH 45040 (Mason)
Directions
513-770-2797
Dr. Regina Whitfield
Group Health Associates
379 Dixmyth Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220 (Clifton)
Directions
513-246-7000
Orthopedics/Spine Specialists/Podiatrist/Foot Doctors
Dr. Clyde Henderson
TriHealth Orthopedic & Sports Institute
7450 Mason Montgomery Road, Suite 2, Mason, OH 45240
Directions
513-229-8460
Dr. Thomas E. Shockley
TriHealth Orthopedic & Sports Institute
4030 Smith Road, Suite 350, Cincinnati, OH 45209 (Rookwood)
Directions
513-346-1500
Psychiatry/Psychiatrist/Therapist
Dr. Rochelle Buckley
Good Samaritan Hospital
379 Dixmyth Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220 (Clifton)
Directions
513-246-7000
Dr. John H. Thomas
1240 E McMillian Street, Suite 1, Cincinnati, OH 45206 (Walnut Hills)
Directions
513-961-5682
Sleep Medicine/Sleep Specialty Care
Dr. Shayla L. Pullen
TriHealth Physicians
6350 Glenway Avenue, Suite 211, Cincinnati, OH 45211 (Western Hills)
Directions
513-862-5722
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TriHealth West Chester Medical Group
At-a-Glance
Location: West Chester, OH
Practice Type: Primary care clinic, part of larger health system
Primary Care Physicians: 4 (2 internists, 2 family physicians)
Approximate Annual Patient Visits: 17,000
Reimbursement Model: Primarily fee-for-service, part of the CMS Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative, which funds the care coordinator
Located in suburban Cincinnati, this practice was established more than 30 years ago by the most senior physician in the group. The practice joined TriHealth’s system in 2006, and has retained significant autonomy. West Chester’s four physicians are supported by one registered nurse (RN), three medical assistants (MAs), one case manager (who is also an RN) and one care coordinator (who is also an MA).
What Makes the Practice a Provider of America’s Most Valuable Care?
The practice has a deep commitment to care continuity and access. The office is open six days a week and sets aside considerable time for same-day appointments. Physicians each have their own panel of patients and take calls for their own patients five days a week. On weekends, one doctor takes calls for the whole practice, using the electronic medical record (EMR) to access patient files and information. By sharing call responsibilities and staying in close contact, physicians care for and know each other’s patients well. The structure of the group (both internal medicine and family practice) has enabled the physicians to handle a fairly large number of activities in their offices, thus improving access, convenience and timeliness. They see all age groups—from newborns to complex geriatric patients. In addition, several members of the practice are adept at handling common procedures that might otherwise be referred to specialists. Practice leaders say the combination of access and continuity have reduced emergency department (ED) utilization, increased illness prevention and effectively reduced cost of care practice-wide.
The practice also employs a unique approach to identify and treat the highest-risk five percent of the practice’s patients. Risk factors include chronic disease diagnoses, ED visits and/or hospitalizations within the last year, as well as physician judgment about the patient. High-risk patients are offered a care management program that includes educational materials and classes, same-day appointments and, when necessary, references to outside agencies that can provide additional health and social support. The program, which is directed by the case manager, has improved clinical outcomes and reduced total cost of care.
How Do They Do It?
The practice has developed a comprehensive set of symptom-based protocols for use by both front desk and back office staff. The front desk is staffed by MAs, which means they’re well-qualified to employ protocols to rapidly assess and triage a wide variety of patient issues. The staff has also been trained to gather as much information as possible from patients when they call to help strengthen physician follow-up. The senior physician has a large patient panel, but works very closely with a dedicated RN. She takes a more detailed history and does a brief physical examination, which she enters into the patient record. She also is able to handle a broader range of telephone calls and patient care requests. The result is that the physician spends less time in completing the chart and more time addressing patient care needs, enabling him to see 22–25 patients a day despite the age and complexity of his panel. The practice functions efficiently in just 4,000 square feet of office space, which keeps real estate costs low, and enables greater spending on support staff.
Finally, the practice has autonomy, but is well-integrated within the TriHealth system. The practice is responsible for its on-site economics, including physician compensation and staffing levels. Quality measurement and use of the EMR as a disease registry are supported centrally and there is an emphasis on keeping referrals in the system, with an EMR-based flag to help drive specialist choice. There is a team of inpatient nurse navigators to coordinate both inpatient care, as well as the first 30 days after discharge from the hospital. After this, they hand off to the care manager in the practice. They are assisted by the information system, which alerts the care manager when a patient is seen in the ED or is hospitalized.
Q&A:
Kevin Bundy, MD, answers questions about the model for providing high-quality care and keeping costs low.
Q: How does your risk-stratification system improve patient care while reducing costs?
A: “We initially stratify patients based on diagnosis, correlated with the number of ED visits and hospital admissions. Physicians then have the opportunity to adjust risk up or down, depending on their personal opinions and assessments of the patient. The patient is then assigned to a provider depending on his or her risk level. The better we’re able to give patients the exact care they need, the more we can reduce and prevent visits to the hospital, which ultimately improves outcomes with the added benefit of bringing down costs too.”
Q: How has your practice been able to remain culturally distinct despite becoming part of a larger system?
A: “We’re lucky in that a corporate goal of TriHealth is to keep its primary care offices looking and feeling like small practices that are reflective of the community in which they are located. The physician who founded the practice more than 30 years ago is still with us and has been a continuous, unifying force throughout name and corporate changes. For many people in this community, we are still known as ‘Dr. Drohan’s office.’”
Q: You have many measures in place to stay close to your patients’ care if they are referred out to a specialist or are admitted to the hospital. Are there challenges in providing this level of care?
A: “Medicine isn’t necessarily known for always communicating well between channels, and communication gaps can be very detrimental to patient care. We see information gaps most frequently after a hospital admission, so we work extremely hard to prevent this. When a patient is admitted within our health system, care is seamless. We share a computer system, and care coordinators on both ends communicate about the patients and their discharge needs. When a patient is admitted outside our system, it’s much harder, but our care coordinators have worked hard to establish contacts within those hospitals so we can better coordinate care.”
Q: In your opinion, why is your practice successful?
A: “Our founding physician sets the tone and continues to foster our commitment to quality and providing exemplary care to our patients. For a 30-year-old practice, we’re uniquely resilient about change and willingly adapt when needed. If something isn’t working, we’re good about sitting down to discuss the problem and come up with a better solution. I think that defines us.”
Features Highlighted:
- Always on
- Moderately adjustable care intensity
- Responsible in-sourcing
- Adherence to quality guidelines
- Investment in people, not space and equipment
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