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Title: Independent Medical Review Opportunity for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Location: NV US

Type: Contract

Workplace: Fully remote

Job Description:

Dane Street, a leading Independent Review Organization (IRO) and national provider of Utilization Review (UR) services, is currently expanding our physician panel. We are seeking Board-Certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) physicians with an active Nevada medical license to perform independent medical reviews on a flexible, remote (telework) basis.

This is a non-clinical, contract opportunity (1099) ideal for physicians interested in supplemental income and non-traditional work while maintaining an active practice.

Position Details

  • Specialty Needed: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R)
  • License Required: Active, unrestricted Nevada medical license
  • Employment Type: Independent contractor (1099)
  • Location: Telework / Remote
  • Compensation: Per-case payment (average case takes 15-20 minutes)
  • Workload: You set your own schedule and case volume
  • Start Date: Training and onboarding can be completed in under one week

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide medical necessity determinations on treatment requests
  • Review appealed cases and render evidence-based opinions
  • No direct patient care or treatment involved - this is advisory only
  • Complete all reviews using Dane Street's secure and user-friendly portal

Requirements

  • Current, unrestricted Nevada Medical License
  • Board Certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Active clinical practice
  • Strong written communication skills

Why Join Dane Street?

  • Flexible Schedule: Choose your availability and volume of cases
  • Efficient Workflow: Reviews average 15-20 minutes each
  • No Admin Burden: We handle all records, communications, and formatting
  • Supportive Team: Full training, dedicated onboarding, and ongoing support
  • Streamlined Technology: Chronological records and guideline references in a simple click-to-view portal
  • Predictable Turnaround: Most reviews due within 1-5 business days
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