Regional Clinical Quality Program Manager - Women's Services Baptist Health Alabama (Regional Role)Baptist Health is seeking an accomplished and forward‑thinking Regional Clinical Quality Program Manager for Women’s Services to lead maternal, neonatal, and gynecologic quality initiatives across our five hospitals in Alabama. This leader, in partnership with operations, providers, and nursing, will play a pivotal role in elevating clinical outcomes, strengthening regulatory readiness, and advancing performance in nationally recognized quality programs including the Joint Commission, CMS maternal health measures, and U.S. News & World Report (USNWR) maternity rankings. About the RoleThe Regional Clinical Quality Program Manager serves as the region‑wide expert in women’s services quality, safety, and performance improvement. This role partners closely with obstetrics, maternal–fetal medicine, neonatology, gynecology, nursing leadership, and hospital quality teams to ensure consistent, high‑reliability care across the region. Regional Quality & Regulatory Oversight Monitor maternal, neonatal, OB ED, and women’s surgical quality metrics across all hospitals. Ensure alignment with CMS maternity and neonatal measures (PC‑02, PC‑06, PC‑07, postpartum hemorrhage, unexpected extubation, etc.) and internal benchmarks. Lead compliance with Joint Commission Perinatal Care (PC) standards and support readiness for Advanced Certification in Perinatal Care (ACPC). Coordinate survey readiness activities, mock tracers, and corrective action plans across L&D, postpartum, NICU, and GYN units. Performance Optimization: CMS, USNWR & Safety Strengthen performance in USNWR Best Hospitals for Maternity Care, improving C‑section rates, newborn complications, breastfeeding support, and patient experience. Oversee accurate documentation and submission of CMS IQR and eCQM data; validate performance and close documentation gaps. Champion AIM bundles, maternal early warning systems, and neonatal resuscitation best practices to reduce preventable harm. Lead safety huddles, simulations, and debriefs to reinforce high‑reliability practices. Quality Improvement & Event Review Lead regional improvement initiatives using Lean, Six Sigma, and high‑reliability methods. Conduct maternal, neonatal, and OB emergency event reviews, including RCAs and case audits. Develop and monitor action plans that drive measurable, sustainable improvement. Education, Engagement & Collaboration In partnership with regional professional development practitioners, train clinical teams on regulatory standards, documentation, and evidence‑based practice. Partner with nursing education and medical staff leadership to strengthen competency and consistency. Serve as liaison among obstetrics, OB ED, MFM, neonatology, gynecology, anesthesia, infection prevention, and quality teams. Align pathways, safety protocols, and quality goals across all hospitals and support system‑level strategy for women’s services.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level