TeleICU gig experiences

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Can anyone share their teleICU gig experiences?

Patient census, responsibilities, liability, support staff, schedules, salary ranges?

Much appreciated,

Thanks!

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12h night coverage census only like 30ish or so (sometimes more). Done with rounding and work in about an hour or so of actual work, mostly responding to IMs. Watch Netflix, play games, or do other random stuff but don't sleep because not being immediately available is a big no. Cover 12ish hospitals but 2/3 usually have no census. A lot of different emrs which is a pain.

$3200/night w2 employed with ok benefits.
 
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12h night coverage census only like 30ish or so (sometimes more). Done with rounding and work in about an hour or so of actual work, mostly responding to IMs. Watch Netflix, play games, or do other random stuff but don't sleep because not being immediately available is a big no. Cover 12ish hospitals but 2/3 usually have no census. A lot of different emrs which is a pain.

$3200/night w2 employed with ok benefits.

Nice!

And thanks for sharing!!

Does your group have any job openings or leads?

I am interested
 
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12h night coverage census only like 30ish or so (sometimes more). Done with rounding and work in about an hour or so of actual work, mostly responding to IMs. Watch Netflix, play games, or do other random stuff but don't sleep because not being immediately available is a big no. Cover 12ish hospitals but 2/3 usually have no census. A lot of different emrs which is a pain.

$3200/night w2 employed with ok benefits.
Can you practice outside of your state? Like very very far from it.
 
For these teleICU gigs...are these usually at night? I'm looking for teleICU gigs at night. Do they require PCCM or is CCM certification fine?
 
12h night coverage census only like 30ish or so (sometimes more). Done with rounding and work in about an hour or so of actual work, mostly responding to IMs. Watch Netflix, play games, or do other random stuff but don't sleep because not being immediately available is a big no. Cover 12ish hospitals but 2/3 usually have no census. A lot of different emrs which is a pain.

$3200/night w2 employed with ok benefits.
Well are you looking up all these patients? Just emergency and follow ups? NPs and PAs at night?
 
For these teleICU gigs...are these usually at night? I'm looking for teleICU gigs at night. Do they require PCCM or is CCM certification fine?
It’s at night. No clinic needed. Not bronching in the suites? Why would they need PCCM?
 
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