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Internal/General Medicine Physician Needed for Examination Panel

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Dane Street, LLC

Charleston, SC, USA

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Dane Street has new openings for providers who have available, independent exam space and are interested in supporting our Government Services division, which performs Medical Disability Exams for Veterans of the United States Military. We are working with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to address the backlog of these exams, and there are currently a considerable number of exams available in your area. These Medical Disability Exams are crucial in the VA process for determining the benefits Veterans can receive because of service-connected health issues. Here are some key highlights of this important work: · Objectivity: Focus solely on objective evaluations. You will not treat or diagnose patients. · Flexibility: Create schedules based on your availability without impacting your existing practice. · Direct Compensation: Get paid directly by Dane Street with no rigorous claims process for the work completed. Dane Street, founded in 2008 as an Independent Review Organization (IRO) that conducts medical exams across many lines of business, is proud to perform these Medical Disability Exams as we make a difference in the lives of our veterans.  We hope you will join us!

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