Director, Clinical Effectiveness & Care Management
Norton Healthcare | |
United States, Kentucky, Louisville | |
4960 Norton Healthcare Boulevard (Show on map) | |
Nov 05, 2024 | |
Responsibilities The Director of Clinical Effectiveness and Care Management leads and manages a hospital-based team of professional staff, composed primarily of nurses and social workers. This team assesses plans, implements, coordinates, monitors and evaluates care, treatment and services to meet the patient's individual needs along with the healthcare continuum through providing utilization review services, care coordination, discharge planning and psycho-social services. Working collaboratively with physicians and other members of the multidisciplinary team, including next site of care representatives; this team ensures that patients receive the most effective and efficient care possible across the continuum of care. As a key leader in Norton Healthcare's Improvement Network, the Director of Clinical Effectiveness and Care Management will coach and facilitate this team in performance improvement initiatives to ensure patients receive high quality cost-effective care, evident in key performance measures such as Length of Stay and Readmission. In addition, this position will have the support of and work closely - collaboratively with other key leaders in the Improvement Network including Quality and Service Excellence. Tracking, trending, and reporting key financials, clinical and patient satisfaction outcomes to senior leadership will also be required. Key Accountabilities: * Demonstrates thought leadership in and execution of innovative programs to improve the quality of care, appropriate access and utilization of healthcare and containment of medical costs and moderate medical trends * Providing leadership in process improvement initiatives at the facility through planned, systematic, and ongoing processes for monitoring, evaluating and improving the quality of care provided and ensuring care delivered adds value to the patient experience (best possible care/ outcomes at the lowest possible cost); Collaborates with nursing and other hospital departments (including but not limited to physicians, Clinical Effectiveness, Quality Directors.....) to maintain and improve quality of care and patient satisfaction * Is responsible for achieving annual care management performance metrics developed collaboratively with hospital and, as appropriate, system leadership; identify and coordinate performance improvement opportunities and lead formal groups in rapid-cycle and performance improvement activities to move key performance measures such Length of Stay and Readmission rates. Value-based purchasing metrics related to patient satisfaction, core measures, efficiency, and patient outcomes will be closely monitored for improvement opportunities * Serves as a role model and mentor in the use of data to drive decisions and improvement strategies across the organization. * Providing annual performance evaluations for direct reports and provides feedback to other system leaders re: performance of members within the Improvement Network. Qualifications Required:
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