Solace
Telehealth Physician (Remote)
Job Description
Solace is a healthcare advocacy marketplace that connects patients and families to experts who help them understand and take charge of their personal health.
About the Role
Healthcare is broken. If you've worked in healthcare for any period of time, you know this. Solace connects people to healthcare advocates who solve the problems they face in accessing care, and the physician plays an important role in this.
As a Solace Physician, you will build strong relationships and facilitate an unparalleled advocacy experience for our patients. In this role, you will collaborate with healthcare advocates to help our patients achieve their health goals to foster exceptional outcomes. By contributing to the development of a new patient care program, you will ensure that Solace is well-equipped to optimally serve a vulnerable population.
🔥 About Solace
By harnessing the power of human connection through technology, Solace is transforming healthcare in the United States.
Healthcare in the U.S. is fundamentally broken. The system is so complex that 88% of U.S. adults do not have the health literacy necessary to navigate the system without help. By combining primary care with professional health advocates, Solace offers an integral, personal support network for health issues in a way that the health system can’t. Solace cuts through the red tape of healthcare and helps individuals and families make informed decisions that result in better outcomes.
Solace is a Series B startup founded in 2022 and backed by Inspired Capital, Craft Ventures, Torch Capital, Menlo Ventures and Signalfire. We have a lean, fully-remote U.S. team distributed coast-to-coast.
Check out our recent funding announcement in the WSJhere.
What You’ll Do
Learn the Solace systems, tools, technology, partners, and expectations, while also providing your unique clinical expertise in every interaction.
Be able to identify and prioritize patients’ needs and maintain a streamlined care continuum.
Oversee patient care plans in partnership with healthcare advocates to holistically address social determinants of health, i.e. food resources, transportation access, and support at home.
What You Bring to the Table
Board certification in family medicine, internal medicine or other relevant speciality.
Active member of an IMLC state and open to acquiring additional licensure.
Strong clinical skills paired with excellent organizational skills. You can balance multiple tasks and work under pressure without sacrificing organization in your communications and documentation.
Superior communication skills, as listening and empathy are the foundation for every patient interaction at Solace.
You're equally comfortable working with elderly patients as you are with individuals undergoing Social Determinants of Health.
Pride in your technical savvy. You have the ability to quickly and fluently learn new systems and softwares.
Extreme bias toward action and execution. You care about forging the system that empowers better patient outcomes, and you’re not shy about sharing your feedback.
Embrace change and iteration. You understand that rapid changes to the business, strategy, organization, and priorities is par for the course.
Benefits:
Medical, dental, vision
401k with 4% matching
CME
This is a remote position. Applicants must be based in the United States.
Up for the Challenge?
We look forward to meeting you.
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Solace
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