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Must have one of the below FL License NC License IMLC This organization is a technology-driven health insurance company built on a full-stack platform with a strong focus on member-centered care. Founded in 2012, it was created to deliver the kind of health insurance experience people would want for themselves—one that feels supportive, accessible, and clinically grounded. About the Role You will evaluate the medical appropriateness of inpatient, outpatient, and pharmacy services by reviewing clinical information and applying evidence-based guidelines. Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (local time zone) Call Rotation: One weekend every 16 weeks You will report to the Associate Medical Director, Utilization Management. Key Responsibilities Conduct timely medical reviews in alignment with established quality standards Make clinical determinations using evidence-based criteria, internal guidelines, and sound clinical judgment Clearly and accurately document decisions and communications in workflow systems using appropriate templates Ensure documentation is easy for members to understand Meet required turnaround times for reviews Review escalated cases as needed Participate in peer-to-peer discussions with treating providers to clarify clinical information and explain review outcomes, including alternative treatment options when appropriate Maintain compliance with all applicable laws and regulations Perform other duties as assigned Requirements Board-certified MD or DO Licensed in Florida or North Carolina and/or eligible for or active participation in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLCC) Minimum of 6 years of clinical practice experience At least 1 year of utilization review experience within a managed care or health insurance setting Preferred Qualifications Licensure in multiple states Board certification in Cardiology, Radiation Oncology, or Neurology Experience with care management in the health insurance industry Willingness to obtain additional state licenses as needed, with employer support Equal Opportunity & Accessibility This organization is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment where individuals can bring their authentic selves to work. Applicants are evaluated solely on qualifications. Reasonable accommodations are available for candidates who need them during the application process. If you’d like, I can also: Shorten this into a candidate-facing job ad Make it sound more clinical or more corporate Reformat it for LinkedIn or recruiter outreach Apply tot his job

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