What Does it Mean to be a Concierge Nurse?
You might be asking yourself, “This sounds like a great opportunity, but what makes a concierge nurse different than an in-home health nurse?” Keep reading!
The Professional RN Network highlights a few of the differences between a concierge and an in-home health nurse, these include:
• In most cases, a concierge nurse is an independently practicing RN; meaning they do not have to be employed through an agency, hospital, or physician.
• Unlike home healthcare agency nurses, a concierge nurse will not bill a patient’s insurance company or government health plan.
– Along these same lines, as long as the requested service is within the scope of nursing practice, a concierge nurse can provide any service that a patient may need.

What Does a Concierge Nurse Do?
As you already know, nursing is its own healthcare specialty and nurses can do a lot without a doctor’s order to support the health of their patients.
The original concierge model of boutique concierge healthcare services started in 1996 when a program in the states of Oregon and Washington began offering their residents direct and unlimited access to healthcare services for an upfront (and expensive) price.
Back then, it would cost up to $13,200 per patient, and $20,000 for a family plan per year. Currently, there are still plans like this that are available across the country, and some nurses even offer a monthly subscription or hourly service!
For patients who have had a medical procedure, a concierge nurse will provide personalized patient care from the comfort of their own home.
Additionally, their services are usually offered to those who are bed bound.
Private nursing care facility, Jill Tucker Nursing Services, highlights a few of the services their concierge nurses can provide to patients:
- IVF Injection Administration
- IV Home Infusions
- Medical Escort from Office
- Registered Nurse for Sign-Out
- Wound Care and Bandaging
- Private Care in the Hospital
- Palliative Care Home Hospice Care
What Does the Pay Look Like?
As of May 2021, online job recruiting agency, ZipRecruiter, outlines that the average annual salary for a concierge nurse is roughly $61,977; of course, pay scales range based on location.
With the popularity of concierge nursing continuing to rise, opportunities are often found in large cities like New York City and Los Angeles.
If you have a niche or are a seasoned professional in a nursing specialty such as plastic surgery, PACU, ICU, or primary care, concierge nursing could be an awesome gig for you!