Summary:
In a High- Reliability Organization, the Director of Ambulatory Quality is responsible for the overall operations of the quality management program throughout the facilities. The quality management program consists of quality, risk management, infection prevention, and safety. Acts as a resource to members of the management team in reference to guidelines for quality and safe patient care. Identify and report patient safety risk trends. Collaborates with key stakeholders to analyze patient safety risks and events. Implements action plans to mitigate safety risks. Utilizes and integrates data from internal and external sources to drive performance improvement using validated change management tools. Collaborates with leadership and clinicians to improve patient care quality and safety using trended data and action plans. Operationalizes processes to support standards compliance for regulatory bodies. Facilitates and guides the organization through continuous survey readiness activities and drives action plans to meet compliance. Ensures that the facilities’ policies and practices, as related to patient care, are within best practice guidelines and standards, as designated by all State and Federal agencies as well as certifying agencies.
Responsibilities:
Source: NAHQ Workforce Accelerator Competency Framework 2022: Eight Domains
Job Requirements:
Education/Skills
Experience
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Work Schedule:
8AM - 5PM Monday-Friday
Work Type:
Full Time
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Director Ambulatory Quality Management - Quality Management
FULL TIME
8AM - 5PM
Quality and Risk Management
CHRISTUS System Office
5101 North O Connor Boulevard
Irving, TX 75039
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