COVID-19CPH Preferred
Overview
We are seeking a compassionate, tech-savvy Telehealth Nurse (RN) to join our virtual care team. As a remote nurse, you will deliver high-quality, patient-centered care using telecommunication technology. This role involves triaging symptoms, providing clinical advice, managing chronic conditions, and coordinating care — all from a secure home setting.
You’ll play a vital role in increasing access to healthcare, supporting patients across the country, and helping modernize the way care is delivered.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct virtual patient assessments via phone, video, and secure chat
Triage symptoms, provide clinical guidance, and escalate emergencies appropriately
Monitor patients remotely using digital health tools (e.g., vitals, glucose, BP)
Educate patients on medications, lifestyle, disease management, and next steps
Document all encounters accurately in the Electronic Health Record (EHR)
Coordinate follow-up care with physicians, specialists, or in-person providers
Maintain HIPAA-compliant practices and patient confidentiality
Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to improve patient outcomes
Support patients with chronic condition management (e.g., diabetes, hypertension)
Required Qualifications:
Active, unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) license in good standing
Compact State license (multi-state) preferred
Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience, ideally in primary care, emergency, or chronic care settings
Excellent communication skills — verbal and written
Proficient in technology (EHRs, video conferencing, remote monitoring systems)
Reliable high-speed internet and a secure, private home workspace
Strong clinical judgment and the ability to work independently
About Datos-health
Let me give you a quick overview of Xurrent. We help organizations simplify and optimize their IT processes, enabling teams to focus on what matters most - delivering exceptional customer value. That helps businesses streamline their operations and deliver excellent results for their clients.
We were sold the promise of digital breakthroughs, tools that would revolutionize how to provide care. But the truth is they just gave us more work, not less. Pilot after pilot of supposedly game-changing RPM systems never quite panned out in practice.
That’s because all these solutions were purpose-built for precisely one or two things.
They’re hard-coded with limited flexibility.