This position serves as primary support to clinical and operational leadership in monitoring and evaluating processes for outcomes management, performance improvement, and peer review. It facilitates improvement activities for specific areas of responsibility, promoting collaboration, decision making, and problem solving through effective interactions with members of the ambulatory or hospital organization. The role oversees and coordinates process improvement activities related to organization-wide outcome measures defined through established quality and safety strategic goals, aiming to optimize clinical care and reduce waste and rework. This includes collecting and retrieving data, designing and using spreadsheets and databases for clinical and administrative decision making, and analyzing data for relationships to outcomes. The position conducts basic and advanced analyses of performance on clinical processes and outcomes, reviews, evaluates, interprets, and develops reports, and provides end-user assistance. It maintains and disseminates information on successful interventions, effective programs, and evidence-based practices. The role acts as a departmental representative in meetings concerning ambulatory or hospital policy issues related to performance improvement, decision support, and resource utilization. It prepares and presents educational programs on performance improvement, evidence-based practice, or quality initiatives to physicians and clinical staff. Additionally, it assists in developing an organization-wide performance improvement plan and long-term strategies for evaluating processes and outcomes across the continuum of care. The role requires strong performance improvement skills, including project management from conception to completion, meeting facilitation, providing timely and accurate data, and clear presentation of information. It also involves maintaining knowledge of applicable standards from accreditation and regulatory bodies, providing education on standard changes and compliance outcomes, organizing on-site surveys, and developing/implementing processes to ensure regulatory compliance. The position proactively manages performance on public quality reports, serves as a resource on public quality reporting organizations, and ensures compliance with internal and external regulatory requirements. It supports the planning and implementation of programs to improve performance on public quality reports and is responsive to health plan, regulatory, and other expectations for clinical quality outcomes. Special projects and additional tasks, including participation in regional or corporate projects and responses to external inquiries, are also part of the role. When supporting an MBSAQIP Bariatric Program, the role involves conducting chart abstraction for all bariatric procedures, coordinating data collection, maintaining database systems, and ensuring data elements are available in medical records. It requires satisfactory completion of online training and ongoing maintenance of certification. The role reports bariatric data to relevant groups and assists in the production and dissemination of standard reports and outcomes.
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Senior