Reporting to the Chief Nursing Officer, the Director of Clinical Quality is a key member of the hospital management team, and is responsible for overall hospital quality / performance improvement and monitoring of the organization. The position ensures the provision of differentiated quality and safety, patient-focused, outcomes based, and cost-effective medicine in the hospital setting. As such, the Clinical Quality Director's responsibilities will include, but are not limited to the following activities: Ensures processes are implemented to evaluate and identify opportunities for improvement in the provision of high quality, safe and resource effective medical care to its patients; implements Tenets Commitment to Quality initiative and assures goals are met; ensures processes are in place to ensure compliance with Quality and Performance Improvement and as applicable with Infection Control, Risk Management, Patient Safety, Peer Review, and Accreditation functions; monitors, in partnership with the medical staff, the measured outcomes of hospital clinical care activities, identifies opportunities for improvement, and leads clinical improvement activities to improve those measured outcomes; ensures documentation of the results of hospital wide, clinical quality activities; ensures hospital compliance with accreditation, licensing and regulatory agencies; assures that the Patient Safety Officer is responsible for providing the necessary leadership, training and support for performance of the plan by the employees' assuring and observing compliance with the policies and procedures outlined with full regard for the identification and reporting of incidents, potential hazards and other relevant information in a timely manner.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Industry
Hospitals
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees