13 days ago

Performance Improvement Coordinator RN

Westchester Medical Center Health Network

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Full Time
$90,000
Kingston, NY
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Job Overview

Job TitlePerformance Improvement Coordinator RN
Job TypeFull Time
Offered Salary$90,000
LocationKingston, NY

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Job Description

Performance Improvement Coordinator RN

The Performance Improvement Coordinator manages all aspects of the Trauma Department's Performance Improvement Program. This role is responsible for monitoring and evaluating performance for the Trauma Program and works closely with the Trauma Registry to ensure accurate concurrent data collection and identification of performance improvement occurrences. The Performance Improvement Coordinator collaborates with the Trauma Medical Director, Trauma Program Manager, Trauma Registrars, and other disciplines to review the performance and safety of the Trauma Program, including coordinating activities to evaluate issues, promote loop closure, and enhance clinical outcomes. This position is accountable for meeting regulatory and accrediting standards for performance improvement and patient safety for a Level I trauma program.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinates the Trauma Performance Improvement (PI) Program for the hospital in collaboration with the Trauma Medical Director and Trauma Program Manager.
  • Assists the Trauma Program Medical Director and the Trauma Program Manager in evaluating the effectiveness of the Trauma Team and the Trauma Program.
  • Reviews patient hospital records, beginning with the 911 call, to determine compliance with patient care protocols, policies, and procedures throughout the trauma system care continuum.
  • Abstracts Performance Improvement/Quality Assurance (QA) data from hospital records as required for entry into the Trauma Registry.
  • Ensures Trauma Department peer review and PI/QA follow-up by Hospital Departments is completed.
  • Prepares and reports Trauma Department PI/QA data for Trauma Department meetings.
  • Participates in the analysis of Trauma Department PI/QA data and interpretation of trends.
  • Prepares Trauma PI/QA data reports for the Trauma Department and Hospital Department committees.
  • Maintains the Trauma Department's PI/QA data, peer review results, and all follow-up in the Trauma Registry.
  • Accountable for meeting the federal and state regulatory and accrediting standards of performance and patient safety for a Level I trauma program.

Experience and Education

  • Graduation from an accredited school of Nursing required; a bachelor’s degree or master's degree in nursing, preferred.
  • 3–5 years’ experience in either ER or Critical Care taking care of trauma patients at a Trauma Center and/or a minimum of 2 years of experience as a Trauma Performance Improvement Coordinator.

Licenses and Certifications

  • BLS/ACLS/PALS.
  • ATLS-ATCN training, TCRN, CFRN, CCRN, or CEN preferred.

Other Requirements

  • Experience and knowledge of Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP).
  • Proven ability to evaluate data and recommend process changes.
  • Knowledge and understanding of ICD 10 and AIS coding.
  • Knowledge and experience with performance improvement processes, evaluation, needs for recommendation, and loop closure.

Key skills/competency

  • Performance Improvement
  • Quality Assurance
  • Trauma Registry
  • Data Analysis
  • Clinical Outcomes
  • Patient Safety
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Nursing
  • Critical Care
  • Healthcare Management

Tags:

Performance Improvement Coordinator
Registered Nurse
Trauma Care
Quality Improvement
Patient Safety
Data Analysis
Healthcare Management
ER
Critical Care
Nursing

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How to Get Hired at Westchester Medical Center Health Network

  • Tailor your resume: Highlight your experience in ER or Critical Care at a Trauma Center, and any prior Performance Improvement Coordinator roles. Emphasize your knowledge of TQIP, ICD 10, AIS coding, and performance improvement processes.
  • Showcase your skills: In your application and interviews, provide specific examples of how you've evaluated data, recommended process changes, and contributed to loop closure and improved clinical outcomes in a trauma setting.
  • Demonstrate relevant certifications: List your BLS, ACLS, PALS, and any preferred certifications like ATLS, TCRN, CFRN, CCRN, or CEN.
  • Understand the role: Be prepared to discuss your understanding of regulatory and accrediting standards for performance improvement and patient safety in a Level I trauma program.
  • Express your passion: Convey your commitment to patient safety and enhancing clinical outcomes within a trauma care continuum.

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