Physician Reviewer - Psychiatry (Utilization Review)
Dane Street, a nationally recognized Independent Review Organization (IRO), is expanding its panel of Physician Reviewers. We are currently seeking Board-Certified Psychiatrist with an active New York medical license and Workers’Compensation Board Certification to conduct Utilization Reviews. This is a fully remote, non-clinical role offering supplemental income with flexible scheduling. Physicians provide objective, evidence-based opinions on the medical necessity of treatment requests and appeals.No patient contact, no treatment, and no doctor-patient relationship is established. Key Responsibilities:• Review medical records to determine the medical necessity of services• Utilize state-specific workers’ compensation guidelines and nationally recognized criteria• Submit clear, concise, and well-supported determinations• Complete reviews within required timeframes (typically 1–5 business days)• Participate in peer-to-peer calls as needed (coordinated by Dane Street)• Complete addenda when new information is providedRole Highlights:• Independent contractor (1099) status• Average case takes 15 minutes or less• Flat rate per case – consistent, supplemental income• Fully remote – work from anywhere• You control volume and availability• No direct patient interaction or treatment• Chronological, pre-organized medical records provided• User-friendly portal and streamlined case management• Full onboarding and ongoing support includedRequirements:• Board Certification in Psychiatry• Active, unrestricted New York medical license• Workers’Compensation Board Certification (New York)• Active clinical practiceAbout Dane Street:Dane Street is a national leader in Utilization Review and Independent Medical Review services.We partner with highly qualified, actively practicing physicians to ensure high-quality, evidence-based clinical decisions that support better outcomes across the healthcare system. to join our Physician Review Panel and start earning on your schedule. Apply tot his job