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Under the direction of the Trauma Program Manager (TPM), the Performance Improvement Coordinator identifies performance issues, assures timely evaluation, assists with developing action plans and implementing those plans, and is responsible for evaluating effectiveness.
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The Administrative Nurse Manager, Operating Room participates in performance improvement/research activities; maintains professional practice standards and clinical expertise; and demonstrates leadership skills.
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Assists the trauma program manager in coordinating trauma performance improvement (PI) committees. Identifies opportunities to improve the care of the trauma patient and documents issues into the trauma registry, assists in developing the performance improvement plan, evaluates and validates performance issues/concerns, and maintains the documentation of these PI issues and plans in an organized, traceable format.
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RN with a minimum of 3 to 5 years recent acute hospital experience in an equivalent position (quality/performance improvement/case management/accreditation) with current knowledge of Joint Commission, CMS regulations and understanding of current trends in quality, performance improvement, case management, patient safety, and infection control.
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POSITION QUALIFICATIONS: ICU Experience is preferred Licensure/ Certification/ Registration: Current California RN license Current American Heart Association BCLS certificate Education: bachelor's degree required Experience: Minimum of five years trauma nursing experience (ED or ICU) Special Qualifications: Knowledge of trauma statistical reports, peer review, performance improvement and injury prevention, epidemiology is an asset.
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Coordinate the trauma performance improvement program in collaboration with the Trauma Medical Director, Trauma Program Manager, trauma registry, and injury prevention programs. Active Indiana Registered Nurse (RN) licensure required.
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Emergency room nurse, emergency nurse, ER nurse, ER RN, emergency room, trauma, trauma nurse, acute care nurse, registered nurse, RN, R.N., nursing, nurse, emergency, healthcare, health care, hospital.
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Keywords: Registered Nurse, RN, DON, Director of Nursing, don. Participates in Pharmacy, Therapeutic, and Strategic Initiatives, Patient Safety/Sentinel Event Committee, Performance Improvement, Electronic Medical Records (EMR), Utilization Management and other process improvement committees/initiatives as directed or assigned.
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Support Quality Assurance Performance Improvement work plan/initiatives. Preferred: HEDIS experience working as a quality coordinator, quality specialist, RN, auditor, etc. Audit medical records and monitor performance measures for health care risk management sentinel events and trends.
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Candidates must be an RN, BSN, CPHQ, with at least 5+ years of Director experience in a hospital general acute care facility in Quality Performance Improvement, Utilization Review, Outcomes, Risk, etc.
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Posted job title: RN / REGISTERED NURSE / ER RN / EMERGENCY ROOM NURSE. Aureus Medical Group - Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Spirit Lake, Iowa.
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Registered Nurse (RN) Baylor Supervisor. Registered Nurse (RN) with current state license. The RN Baylor Supervisor is responsible for supervision of the delivery of care to residents.
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Current licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN) and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) in the state of practice. Join our exceptional healthcare team in a picturesque rural setting where your skills as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) will be highly valued.
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CRNA - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist. Nestled in a scenic rural setting, our community offers a high quality of life with affordable housing, excellent schools, and abundant recreational opportunities.
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The Data/Performance Improvement Specialist RN II is responsible for collecting, analyzing and reporting clinical data elements on eligible cases as required by the specified Collaborative Quality Initiative (CQI) or any other third party, where there is a contractual agreement.
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