Dothan, AL, USA
1 day ago
Quality Improvement Coordinator
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Job Description SummaryThe Quality Improvement Coordinator supports the development, implementation, and evaluation of Southeast Health’s Quality Improvement and Patient Safety program through system-wide coordination of planned and reliable processes designed to promote continuous quality improvement.

They collaborate with stakeholders including ancillary, nursing, and medical staff to identify trends, prioritize and recommend improvements, and ensure compliance with Federal and State regulatory standards.

The Quality Improvement Coordinator will also investigate incident reports, patient complaints, patient care issues, and other issues as requested by the supervisor.
Job Description

Essential Functions

Supports the Director of Quality and Regulatory Programs by:Collecting, abstracting, and summarizing data required for quality review, internal quality projects, or by external agencies.Ensuring that abstracted data is complete, and submitted timely to the Quality Safety Council members, other internal customers, and external agencies.Performing qualitative and quantitative analyses of data using statistical tools.Developing and monitoring quality improvement metrics defined by the hospital or national organizations, in order to identify opportunities for care improvement including but not limited to: readmissions, complications, mortalities, hospital-acquired conditions.Acting as an Improvement Advisor to project teams, in order to establish charters, aims, milestones, and benchmarks for delivering excellent value of care, by utilizing established methodologies and relevant tools.Reviewing quality improvement reports on a daily basis, tracking and trending progress towards goals.Coordinating housewide response to improvement activities by following defined project milestones. Providing a collaborative medium between the project lead, physician champion, executive sponsor and the team.Keeping the Director of Quality and Regulatory Programs continuously updated of quality improvement and patient safety issues, project status, barriers, and outcomes.Coordinating alongside project stakeholders the development of facility procedures relating to quality improvement and patient safety.Participating in and coordinating systemic quality improvement projects and activities as defined by the facility’s Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Plan.Direct Reports (supervised positions)none

Qualifications

Minimum Experience PreferredTwo (2) to four (4) years’ experience in quality improvement activities such as abstracting and reporting of quality data, process improvement project coordination preferred.Minimum Education RequiredCurrent nursing license, current medical coding certification, or bachelor’s degree in healthcare related fieldCertified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) certification required.If presently enrolled in training, certification must be attained within first six (6) months of employment.

Required Skills/Abilities

Demonstrates ability to communicate and organize concepts, ideas, verbally and in writing, with precise word usage, clear meaning, good presentation, vocabulary, grammar and correct spelling.Demonstrates ability to create and provide reports that synthesize quality metric performance.Advanced computer skills for creating statistical, qualitative, and quantitative analyses.


ShiftDayShift Details
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