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CPHRM is required within 6 months of hire, CPPS preferred, CPHQ optional. CPHRM is required within 6 months of hire, CPPS preferred, CPHQ optional. Master’s degree in healthcare-related field or JD required.
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Education/Certificate/License: Master's degree in healthcare-related field or JD required. Directs investigations related to targeted incidents and adverse events, including interviewing staff and reviewing medical records for evaluation of clinical data, measurement of improvement, and/or regulatory liability reporting.
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Thorough understanding of QI processes, tools and techniques, quality measurement and reporting, TJC standards, Board of Registration in Medicine and Department of Public Health regulations, Collaborative Case Reviews, and preventive risk management strategies.
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Certification in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM) or Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) preferred. Certification in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM) or Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) preferred.
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The Director responds in a timely fashion to patient harm events, learns from individual cases, identifies risk trends, and actively educates leaders, administration, clinicians, and staff regarding methods to maximize patient safety and simultaneously reduce professional liability claims.
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Professional risk management organization membership recommended, CPHRM certification helpful. Professional risk management organization membership recommended, CPHRM certification helpful. Manages reporting of appropriate adverse events to regulatory agencies, including DPH and BRM QPS division, and coordinates unannounced hospital surveys by DPH.
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CPHRM required within 6 months of hire, CPPS preferred, CPHQ optional. CPHRM required within 6 months of hire, CPPS preferred, CPHQ optional. Master's degree in healthcare related field; JD preferred.
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Tracks and trends Serious Reportable Events (SRE) and Adverse Events. The Director of Risk Management oversees the operation of the Boston Medical Center's (BMC) Risk Management and Patient Safety programs and provides guidance to clinical staff.
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CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED: CPHRM is required within 6 months of hire, CPPS preferred, CPHQ optional. One (1) of the following required: Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) by Cardiovascular Credentialing International Registered Congenital Cardiac Sonographer (RCCS) by Cardiovascular Minimum Qualifications: Education: Bachelors of Nursing (BSN) or Masters Social Work (MSW.
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CPHQ/CPHRM certification or other equivalent improvement certification. CPHQ/CPHRM certification or other equivalent improvement certification. Manager of Quality Improvement and Special Projects , you will work collaboratively with clinical centers within the national learning health system on numerous quality improvement projects and industry-sponsored special projects.
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