InRoomMD
InRoomMD

Andy Jacobson
To keep pace with the demand for InRoomMD and InHomeMD services, the company plans to hire 150 physicians within the next 15 months.

In the company's most mature market, Las Vegas, eight doctors rotate 24-hour call schedules and see more than 2,000 patients per month. In smaller markets, like Charlotte, four doctors see about 1,000 patients monthly. Company wide, there are 50 physicians, with plans for more than 200 by mid-2008.

"We're always looking for good quality doctors," emphasized Andy Jacobson, president and CEO of InRoomMD and InHomeMD. "Ours is a great opportunity for general practitioners who have been hurt by HMO patient volume mandates, lower reimbursement rates and rising overhead costs. We're also attractive to emergency room doctors. Even though they make more money in general, we can provide them with a better quality of life."

Jacobson pointed out that InRoomMD and InHomeMD doctors do not have to worry about filing Medicare claims.

"Our doctors receive a direct monthly per-call reimbursement," he said. "We have full and part-time flexible opportunities and provide the ability to earn more than doctors could make in a traditional medical practice."

Doctors interested in learning more about the company may contact Rob Kyzer, vice president of networks for InRoomMD/InHomeMD at (704) 643-7205, extension 2505, or review the provider section at www.InRoomMD.com.


February 2007
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