AbsoluteCare

Chronic Kidney Disease Community Based Provider (CKD CBP) Akron

AbsoluteCare  •  Akron, OH (Onsite)  •  3 hours ago
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Job Description

AbsoluteCare

AbsoluteCare is a value-based care organization serving high-risk Medicaid and Medicare populations across Ohio. We go BeyondMedicine to deliver whole-person care through interdisciplinary teams embedded in the communities we serve. The CKD CBP role is central to our mission of slowing disease progression, reducing avoidable hospitalizations, and meeting members where they are — literally.

This community-based role focuses on identifying, staging, and longitudinally managing members with chronic kidney disease (CKD) across AbsoluteCare's attributed population. The CKD CBP partners with in-home extenders (paramedics, RNs, LPNs) who perform initial assessments and specimen collection, then conducts facilitated telehealth and face-to-face visits to diagnose CKD, optimize guideline-directed medical therapy (SGLT2 inhibitors, RAAS inhibitors), coordinate nephrology referrals, and prepare members for renal replacement therapy when indicated. Working in partnership with the member's primary care provider, interdisciplinary care team, and virtual nephrology consultants, the CKD CBP ensures smooth transitions of care post-hospitalization, closes medication and diagnostic gaps, and supports members in slowing disease progression through whole-person, value-based care.

Duties and Responsibilities

Enrollment & Longitudinal CKD Management

  • Perform enrollment and longitudinal visits (telehealth and face-to-face) with members suspected or confirmed CKD.
  • Conduct clinical assessments, diagnose and stage CKD per KDIGO guidelines (eGFR + albuminuria), and enroll members in the appropriate CKD care pathway.
  • Initiate and optimize guideline-directed medical therapy — SGLT2 inhibitors, RAAS inhibitors, nonsteroidal MRAs — in conjunction with the member's PCP or independently if no PCP is established.
  • Ensure renal-adjusted medication dosing; identify and discontinue nephrotoxic agents.
  • Refer to nephrology or other specialists in coordination with the member's primary care team.
  • Provide CKD stage-appropriate education: dietary modifications, exercise, disease progression, and self-management.

Hospital Discharge & Transitions of Care

  • Provide community-based medical and care-coordination services for recently discharged members.
  • Partner with the transitional care manager and PCP to execute the discharge plan, perform medication reconciliation, and identify barriers to safe transition.
  • Deliver member and family education; gather critical information from the home environment and communicate findings to the care team.

Advanced CKD and Goals of Care

  • Initiate "Strong Start" pathway activities for members with eGFR <30: renal replacement therapy education, modality selection, surgical access consultation, and transplant referral per established timelines.
  • Initiate palliative care and goals-of-care discussions at any CKD stage, with particular attention to declining dialysis or with limited life expectancy.

Care Model & Collaboration

  • Partner with in-home extenders (paramedics, RNs, LPNs, CMAs) for initial home visits, vitals, labs, and facilitated video visit handoff.
  • Coordinate with Rubicon virtual nephrology for stage 3 members and in-person nephrologists for stage 4/5.
  • Collaborate with Community Health Workers (CHWs) and Community Transitional Care Managers (CTCMs) to address SDOH barriers, support engagement, and close care gaps.
  • Communicate with external PCPs and specialists to align care plans for members receiving primary care outside AbsoluteCare.
  • Participate in CKD population health rounds and morning huddles, review dashboards, pathway enrollment, and medication gap reports.

Documentation & Value-Based Care

  • Document using the DSP framework (specific diagnosis with stage/type/complications, clinical status, active plan) to support accurate risk adjustment and HCC capture.
  • Ensure annual recapture of CKD-related and complex medical HCCs with appropriate specificity.
  • Order and track lab monitoring by CKD stage per KDIGO cadence; review and act on all results, including urgent notification for emergent findings (e.g., hyperkalemia) and escalation to nephrology as indicated.

Qualifications

  • Nurse Practitioner or Physician Associate with 2+ years of clinical experience; multi-setting background (hospital, urgent care, home-based, or community-based) preferred.
  • Active, unrestricted state NP or PA license and DEA registration; board certification (AANP, ANCC, or NCCPA) required.
  • Willingness to learn and apply KDIGO Clinical Practice Guidelines for CKD evaluation and management (nephrology or dialysis experience is beneficial but not required — we will train).
  • Familiarity with care transitions, readmission reduction strategies, and chronic disease management for high-risk, medically complex populations with multiple comorbidities.
  • Experience with or willingness to learn telehealth-based care delivery — approximately 50% of this role is conducted via video visits.
  • Familiarity with value-based care models, risk adjustment, and clinical documentation standards (HCC capture, MEAT/DSP criteria) preferred.
  • Behavioral health and substance use disorder experience helpful.
  • Comfort working independently in community settings with remote clinical support; able to manage varying home environments and mobile clinical equipment.
  • Knowledge of local population, geography, community resources, and social determinants of health.
  • Proficiency with electronic medical records and telehealth platforms.
  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation required; mileage reimbursement provided.

Working conditions

This role is primarily community-based, with approximately 50% of time spent traveling to member homes and 50% conducting telehealth visits. Some work at the employee’s local AbsoluteCare center may be required depending on business needs. The provider will work in varying home environments, including homes of members experiencing housing instability, and must be comfortable adapting to uncontrolled settings. There is potential exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and infectious materials; appropriate PPE (gloves, masks) is required and provided. Use of personal vehicle is required for daily community travel; mileage reimbursement is provided. Mobile clinical equipment and electronic devices will be provided for field-based work.

Physical requirements

  • Transport mobile clinical equipment and supplies (up to 20 lbs.) in and out of member homes, including navigating stairs, narrow hallways, and walkways in varying conditions.
  • Drive personal vehicle throughout the day across the assigned market area; daily travel distances will vary but may include remote areas.
  • Remain stationary for extended periods during telehealth visits and documentation (~50% of the role).
  • Bend, stoop, and kneel as needed to conduct assessments in non-clinical home settings (e.g., bedside, floor-level).
  • Use mobile electronic devices and clinical equipment in the field for extended periods.

Direct reports

None.

All Employees are expected to maintain the security and privacy of all information that is owned by AbsoluteCare or maintained on behalf of the company’s patients, employees, and business partners. Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at

AbsoluteCare

About AbsoluteCare

We are passionate about our work and compassionate toward our people, whether they work here or seek care from us.

We opened the first AbsoluteCare center in Atlanta in 2000, with a primary focus on treating members with HIV/AIDS. We quickly became an HIV Center of Excellence, achieving impressive results: an 88 percent retention rate and a 97 percent undetectable rate.

A surprising thing happened. With so many of them free of the symptoms of HIV/AIDS, our members sought primary care from us. They were coming in for help controlling asthma, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and all the other conditions that life and aging had thrown their way.

So we transformed. We assembled a larger team of qualified, passionate practitioners to offer whole-life care in a new, larger center. And in the last two decades, we have expanded our facilities to multiple locations in several states, where we offer our members everything from primary care to nutrition counseling, behavioral health, and life services.

The members who set foot in an AbsoluteCare center are usually underserved. With their health already compromised, life’s daily stressors add to their level of need.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Columbia , MD
Year Founded
2000
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