Hiring virtual medical staff for a family medicine practice in New York
Staffing For Doctors places dedicated virtual medical assistants for family medicine practices that handle scheduling, intake, prior authorizations, refill requests, and patient follow-ups. Our family medicine virtual assistants are trained on Athena, eClinicalWorks, Epic, NextGen, and Practice Fusion so they integrate into your workflow on day one. From well-child checks and Medicare annual wellness visits to chronic disease management for diabetes, hypertension, and CHF, our remote staff free your providers to focus on the exam room. Onboarded in 48 hours, HIPAA compliant, and starting at $14/hour.
New York has more than 90,000 active physicians, with major healthcare hubs in NYC, Long Island, Westchester, and Buffalo. Heavy commercial payer mix. Strong demand from specialty groups (dermatology, ortho, GI), behavioral health, and urgent care chains.
New York local market intelligence
What family medicine practices in New York need to know before hiring virtual staff
Where New York family medicine demand is concentrated
Demand is concentrated in New York City and Long Island (dermatology, GI, cardiology, behavioral health serving dense commercial panels), Westchester and the Hudson Valley (multi-specialty groups), and the Buffalo-Rochester corridor (independent primary care and orthopedics). NYC-area specialty and behavioral health groups generate the largest staffing requests.
New York payer mix and prior auth volume
New York runs roughly 60% commercial / 25% Medicare and Medicare Advantage / 15% Medicaid in private practice. Empire BlueCross BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and EmblemHealth drive most prior auth volume; Medicaid managed care plans (Fidelis Care, Healthfirst, MetroPlus) dominate eligibility verification.
Compliance and licensing notes for New York practices
New York's SHIELD Act and Public Health Law 18 layer on top of HIPAA, with broad data-security requirements for any business holding New Yorkers' private information and stricter rules on access to mental health and HIV records. Staffing For Doctors virtual staff sign NY-compliant BAAs and are trained on SHIELD Act safeguards before they touch a New York chart.
“Our Manhattan GI practice was losing hours a day to prior auth phone trees. Two Staffing For Doctors specialists cut our authorization turnaround from 8 days to under 48 hours and put our nurses back on the floor.”
Practice Administrator, Gastroenterology Group, New York, NY
New York family medicine roles we staff
Chronic Care Management (CCM) Specialist
A family medicine CCM specialist runs the monthly Medicare Chronic Care Management program (CPT 99490, 99439, 99487, 99489) for the practice's qualifying patients - those with two or more chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, CHF, COPD, or CKD. Each month they call enrolled patients, review medications, screen for new symptoms or barriers, update the comprehensive care plan in the EHR, and document the 20+ minutes of non-face-to-face care needed to bill the code.
Learn moreMedical Scribe
A family medicine medical scribe joins each patient encounter in real time over secure video or audio and documents the visit directly into your EHR - HPI, ROS, exam, assessment and plan, and orders - so the chart is closed before the patient leaves the room. They are trained in family medicine workflows: well visits, acute sick visits, chronic disease management for diabetes, hypertension, COPD, and CHF, and Medicare AWVs.
Learn morePrior Authorization Specialist
A family medicine prior authorization specialist owns the entire prior auth lifecycle for a primary care office - submitting auths through CoverMyMeds, Surescripts, payer portals, and fax, attaching clinical documentation, calling on the status, working denials, and filing peer-to-peer appeals. They are trained on the most common family medicine prior auth categories: imaging (MRI, CT), brand-name medications (GLP-1s, biologics, brand insulins), DME, specialist referrals on Medicare Advantage, and home health.
Learn moreVirtual Medical Assistant
A family medicine virtual medical assistant is a dedicated remote staff member who lives inside Athena, eClinicalWorks, Epic, NextGen, or Practice Fusion to run the day-to-day administrative workload of a primary care clinic. They handle appointment scheduling, confirmations, intake, chart prep, message triage, refill routing, and patient follow-up calls so providers can stay in the exam room with patients instead of in their inbox after hours.
Learn moreWhy New York family medicine practices choose Staffing For Doctors
- Coverage scheduled to Eastern Time business hours
- Family Medicine-specific training on the EHRs and payers New York practices use
- 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
