Hiring a virtual care coordinator in Arizona
A virtual care coordinator manages the work between visits — closing HEDIS care gaps, following up on abnormal labs, tracking referrals to closure, coordinating hospital discharges through Transitional Care Management (TCM), and outreaching for preventive screenings. They turn between-visit work into measurable revenue and quality scores.
Arizona has more than 25,000 active physicians, with strong growth in Phoenix, Tucson, and Scottsdale and a large Medicare-eligible population. Heavy CCM, AWV, dermatology, and orthopedic demand from snowbird and retiree-heavy practice panels.
What a Arizona care coordinator does
Our care coordinators work inside the EHR registry, pull lists of patients overdue for HEDIS measures or Medicare Annual Wellness Visits, call patients personally, schedule them in, and document all touchpoints for billing of CCM, TCM, and AWV codes that practices routinely leave on the table. For value-based care contracts, they own the gap-closure workflow and the documentation that proves it.
Daily responsibilities
- HEDIS gap-list outreach and recall scheduling
- Abnormal lab and imaging follow-up
- Transitional Care Management (TCM) post-discharge calls
- Referral closed-loop tracking
- Care plan documentation for CCM and TCM billing
Why Arizona practices choose Staffing For Doctors
- Coverage scheduled to Mountain Time (no DST) business hours
- Trained on the EHRs and payers Arizona practices use most
- HIPAA compliant with signed BAA and secure devices
- Onboarded in 48 hours with a dedicated Customer Success Manager
- Starts at $14/hour — no setup fees, no benefits overhead
