Chief Clinical Officer (CCO) - MercyOne

Trinity HealthDes Moines, IA
Onsite

About The Position

The Chief Clinical Officer (CCO) serves as a member of the MercyOne Executive Team, providing strategic thought leadership and direction for the Patient Safety, Clinical Services and Care Management programs across the acute care and ambulatory environment. Serves as the Chief Clinical Leader for Quality working with MercyOne's local boards to oversee quality, care management, risk, research, regulatory reviews, patient safety, Just Culture and a broad scope of performance improvement support functions for the health system. The Chief Clinical Officer leads the enabling strategies to assure regulatory compliance, and risk management necessary to fulfill and sustain the ministries mission and vision. The Chief Clinical Officer also oversees pharmacy for MercyOne, working collaboratively with the Regional Chief Pharmacy Officer to grow all clinical, retail, and specialty pharmacy services and to optimize the 340B program. The CCO serves as internal consultant to senior medical leadership including each hospital’s Chief Medical Officer and other medical staff leaders (e.g. Chief Quality Officer and Chief Informatics Officer). Co-Chairs the ministries' Leadership Council and works in matrix reporting with CNO leader and System Clinical Services to advance quality, safety and integration with the collective Chief Medical Officers and Chief Nursing Officers and other ministry level directors.

Requirements

  • A minimum of five (5) years of relevant physician executive administrative experience at a senior management level in a large complex health system, leading quality, patient safety, regulatory review programs and case management programs, including care continuums.
  • Must have led related strategic direction with governing boards and with hospital/health system leaders and medical staffs to drive positive change in quality/safety outcomes and physician engagement.
  • Demonstrated team, performance analysis, presentation, interpersonal, facilitation, planning, and communication skills.
  • Must possess a personal presence that is characterized by a sense of honesty, integrity, and caring with the ability to inspire and motivate others to promote the philosophy, mission, vision, goals and values of Trinity Health.
  • Must possess a proven track record of improving healthcare quality and safety outcomes (Leapfrog scores, CMS star ratings, etc.), as this is a top priority for MercyOne.
  • Must possess strong change management skills, with the ability to hold people accountable in a respectful but firm and effective manner to achieve regional/system goals.
  • Must possess the necessary skills to lead through influence in a large complex matrixed healthcare environment, with the ability to build positive trusting relationships at the local, regional and national level across MercyOne and Trintiy Health.
  • Has the skills and collaborative leadership style to drive system integration and standardization across MercyOne, helping to build a more unified team and culture across the clinical enterprise.
  • Must be able to adapt to frequently changing work priorities as well as be able to balance both regional (MercyOne) and system (Trinity Health) priorities.
  • Must be able to travel to the various MercyOne sites across Iowa, as well as to Trinity Health sites, as needed.
  • MD or DO, with board certification in his/her specialty is required.
  • As applicable, licensure, or ability to be licensed, in the applicable state is also required.

Nice To Haves

  • A MHA, MBA, or other advanced degree in a related field is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Serves as a member of the Executive Team and co-chairs the ministries Clinical Quality Leadership Council to formalize, implement and communicate the system, hospitals and medical group quality, care management, clinical/nursing care delivery and patient safety programs.
  • Develops consistent strategies for the system quality and focused approach to improving quality and value for the system strategic five-year plan.
  • Works with appropriate hospital and ministry medical director/leaders to assure consistency and achieve long term quality and utilization objectives.
  • Develops the quality, patient safety, risk management and care management strategic plan and the annual operations plan, then monitors and directs System, hospital and medical group performance to the plans.
  • Serves as staff to the Regional Health Ministries Boards of Directors, Quality Committees, and System Board Committees as needed.
  • Leads key service, operational, and staff areas as assigned by the CEO on the organizational chart including the stewardship of human, financial, and material resources; quality and efficient services; and the alignment of the services of the assigned areas to the strategic plan.
  • Liaisons to Trinity Heath System by serving on various councils, collaboratives and task forces as assigned and as a participant in the Trinity leadership group.
  • Implements Trinity programs and directives.
  • Serves as the Accountable Clinical Executive within the Unified Clinical Organization for the region.
  • Represents the ministry to State business, service, and healthcare community by active participation and leadership within various organizations for quality, patient safety, and utilization matters.
  • Liaison and staff to the Medical Staff and Medical Staff Committees for clinician credentialing and privileging standards and related quality, patient safety and utilization matters.
  • Ensures coordination across all entities for the entire quality and patient safety efforts of the organization; this includes oversight of risk management, infection control function, case management and Quality Departments.
  • Responsible for fulfillment of all regulatory requirements of TJC, Medicare, and State Health and Welfare.
  • Responsible as the Patient Safety Officer for the organization to improve and enhance all patient safety efforts and initiatives.
  • Provides senior leadership and oversight for the Clinical Resource Management and Acute Social Work Departments and is an available physician liaison for clinical documentation.
  • Provides strategic support to the President's to assure development of value driven healthcare across a broad continuum and durable and sustainable physician relationships.
  • Serves as part of the team in implementation of patient registries and utilization of such registries for population health management.
  • Responsible for leading the design and implementation of care continuums and co- chairs the Continuum of Care Steering Team.
  • Participates in various committees and structures including Quality and Informatics Committee, payer and employer negotiating teams, and various administrative councils as needed.
  • Serves as the accountable executive for the Institutional Review Board and associated research while partnering with the local graduate medical education leaders.
  • Serves as the accountable executive to ensure the effective use of technology impacting clinical areas, and participates actively in service line growth and development.
  • Oversees pharmacy for MercyOne, working collaboratively with the Regional Chief Pharmacy Officer to grow all clinical, retail, and specialty pharmacy services and to optimize the 340B program.

Benefits

  • We honor the dignity of every person and recognize the unique perspectives, experiences, and talents each colleague brings.
  • By finding common ground and embracing our differences, we grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate, person-centered care.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Executive

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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