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Implements an effective hospital-wide infection control program in keeping with Centers for Disease Control (CDC), JCAHO, and other regulatory agencies. Participates in ongoing infection control educational programs for employees, including TB, HIV/Hep/Universal Precautions.
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Experience includes primary responsibility for performance improvement activities regulatory compliance, infection control, and risk management activities. Infection Prevention experience preferred.
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Under the direction of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) the Director, Risk Management/Accreditation is responsible for directing, organizing, leading, implementing and supervising day to day operations of the Risk Management, Accreditation/Regulatory Compliance and Infection Control efforts for SWHS. The director serves as the hospital Patient Safety Officer and Compliance Officer.
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Benefits of joining NPH as a Director of Quality, Risk Management, & Infection Control. NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals is looking for a Director of Quality, Risk Management, & Infection Control at our Greenwood, Indiana location.
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Responsible for the ongoing development, direction, supervision and administration of the following departments and programs: Quality Management, Core Measures, Regulatory Compliance, Accreditation, Patient Safety, Infection Control, Patient Advocacy, and Data Outcomes Research.
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Facilitates the Quality Council, Infection Control Council, and the Patient Safety Council. Directs the daily activities of the Quality Management Department and its staff for the region, covering quality, infection prevention, regulatory, risk management, and patient safety.
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Performs responsibilities including, but not limited to, safety, environmental services, waste management, electrical and mechanical equipment services, biomedical, medical waste, infection control, energy management, loss prevention, telecommunications, grounds keeping, transportation, environmental protection, security, and preventative maintenance.
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The Facilities Management Director creates an environment and culture that enables the hospital to fulfill its mission by providing patient safety and patient-centered treatment. Facilities Management Director.
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Requires experience in at least one of the core areas of responsibility: Quality, Survey Readiness, Risk Management, Infection Control, Employee Health and Education. Director of Quality Management.
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Certification preferred by APIC (American Practitioners of Infection Control), and NAHCQ (National Association of Health Care Quality) Directs, facilitates, and reports on all aspects of services relating to risk management and patient safety.
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Develop and conduct in-service training sessions on quality improvement, infection control, and patient safety. Analyze data from incident reports, infection control reports, and patient satisfaction surveys to identify trends and areas for improvement.
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Knowledge in Peer Review, Risk Management, Patient Safety, Infection Control Prevention, and Reporting. Director, Clinical Quality Management. Certified Professional Risk Management (CPHRM) or Certified Professional Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) certification within three years of hire.
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Performs basic chart review activities with appropriate staff for outcome utilization, infection control and medical CQI indicators. Oversight/coordination of operations of the Infection Control & Employee Health Program based upon hospital size and configuration.
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Director of Quality Management & Infection Control (RN) Systematically performs on-site surveillance inspections with the Safety Officer and Infection Control personnel in the hospital for the purpose of validating compliance with codes and standards.
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Assisting the Medical Director and Quality Program Director with development and implementation of medical staff quality improvement activities. Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) preferred.
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