Rheumatologist
Full Time or Part Time
Indiana | Hybrid
AndHealth is on a mission to radically improve access and outcomes for the most challenging chronic health conditions, with the goal of making world-class specialty care accessible and affordable to all. We partner with health systems, community health centers, and independent practices to remove barriers to care and ensure all people have access to the care they deserve.
About the Role
We’re looking for a mission-driven Rheumatologist to join our growing specialty care team, delivering high-quality care to patients with complex, chronic musculoskeletal and autoimmune conditions.
This role is structured to evolve over time as physicians build experience within AndHealth’s care model. All Rheumatologists begin in a Shift-Based Specialist role that combines direct patient care with dedicated time for longitudinal patient management, multidisciplinary collaboration, and panel development activities. This structure allows physicians to contribute immediately to patient access while beginning to build the patient relationships, care coordination workflows, and clinical leadership capabilities that define long-term success within the model.
As physicians gain experience within the model and demonstrate readiness for longitudinal panel ownership, they transition into the Panel Manager role with increasing accountability for patient outcomes, treatment strategy, and clinical leadership across their panel and care team.
We’ve intentionally designed this progression to create a sustainable and rewarding physician experience: one that allows physicians to initially focus on direct specialty care while evolving toward deeper patient relationships, greater clinical impact, autonomy, and expanded compensation opportunity over time.
Day to day, the role is focused on the clinical work that only a physician can do: complex evaluations, treatment strategy, specialist consultations, and oversight of escalated cases. Our multidisciplinary team handles much of the administrative and coordinative work traditionally placed on specialists. Prior authorizations are managed by our team, not you. Routine follow-up and medication management are supported by Clinical Pharmacists. Care coordination across our Community Health Center partners is handled by Care Navigators.
This position reports to the Chief Medical Officer.
What Makes This Role Different
Most rheumatology practices are built around throughput. Ours isn’t.
Our care model is designed around multidisciplinary specialty care teams that allow physicians to practice at the top of their license. You’ll work alongside Advanced Practice Providers, Clinical Pharmacists, Care Navigators, and Health Coaches who collectively support the patient journey and reduce administrative burden on physicians.
Your caseload is focused on patients with complex inflammatory arthritis and systemic autoimmune disease, diagnostically challenging presentations, and cases where physician-level expertise has significant impact. A typical schedule is structured around new patient evaluations, specialist consultations, and escalated cases rather than high-volume routine visits and RVU-driven throughput.
Our hybrid care model combines virtual care with periodic in-person sessions at Community Health Center partner sites, allowing physicians to build meaningful patient relationships while expanding access to specialty care in underserved communities.
Those partnerships matter. Many of our patients have waited months to see a rheumatologist. This is an opportunity to deliver specialty care to patients who otherwise may not have access to it.
What You’ll Do
Clinical Responsibilities
Team-Based Care
Role Progression: From Shift-Based Specialist to Panel Manager
All Rheumatologists at AndHealth begin in the Shift-Based Specialist role. In this phase, physicians focus primarily on physician-level evaluations, specialist consultations, and escalated cases requiring advanced clinical judgment. This phase allows physicians to build familiarity with our workflows, care teams, and patient population while developing within AndHealth’s care model.
As physicians gain experience within the model and demonstrate readiness for longitudinal panel ownership, they transition into the Panel Manager role with increasing accountability for patient outcomes, treatment strategy, and clinical leadership across their panel and care team.
The Panel Manager role is designed to provide meaningfully expanded compensation opportunity alongside greater autonomy, longitudinal impact, and clinical leadership.
As physicians transition into the Panel Manager role, they are expected to actively participate in growing and developing their patient panel over time. AndHealth provides substantial operational, partnership, referral, and care team support — including protected time and infrastructure — while physicians help grow their panel through strong clinical relationships, collaboration with partners, and engagement with the communities they serve.
As panels mature and grow, the structure of the role evolves as well. Physicians generally spend less time in shift-based patient visits and greater time focused on longitudinal patient management, multidisciplinary care oversight, APP collaboration and mentorship, partner engagement, and panel development activities that support patient outcomes and long-term panel health.
The Panel Manager role includes:
While the timing of progression varies based on physician readiness and organizational needs, the expectation within our model is that physicians evolve from shift-based specialist responsibilities into longitudinal panel management over time.
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