Associate Chief Medical Officer/Full time

Gaylord Hospital

  • Wallingford, Connecticut
  • 2 days ago

    Highlights

    The ACMO shall oversee the Department of Quality and Safety, working collaboratively with the Director of Quality and Safety on quality improvement, risk management, infection control, and regulatory compliance. The Associate Chief Medical Officer (ACMO) works with the Management Executive Committee and the Clinical Directors to provide clinical and administrative leadership for Medical Services.

    Numbers & Facts

    LocationWallingford, Connecticut
    Websitehttps://www.gaylord.org/Patients-Families/About/About-Gaylord-Specialty-Healthcare

    Description

    Gaylord Specialty Healthcare is a health system dedicated exclusively to medical rehabilitation. We provide inpatient and outpatient care for people at every point in their journey from illness or injury to the most advanced state of recovery they can achieve. Our Mission: To enhance health, maximize function, and transform lives. Our values: Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence. These values guide us in providing quality patient care and transforming the lives of our patients.

     SUMMARY:

    The Associate Chief Medical Officer (ACMO) works with the Management Executive Committee and the Clinical Directors to provide clinical and administrative leadership for Medical Services.  The ACMO shall oversee clinical facets of care for Gaylord Hospital Inpatients. The ACMO shall oversee the Department of Quality and Safety, working collaboratively with the Director of Quality and Safety on quality improvement, risk management, infection control, and regulatory compliance. The ACMO shall work with the Department of Admissions and Care Management on facilitating admissions and discharge planning.

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES –include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

    Communication and Collaboration:

    CRITERIA :

    • Work with the clinical directors to coordinate allocation of clinicians to meet patient needs.
    • Work with Quality and Safety to improve care and satisfy regulatory requirements.
    • Work with Admissions and to review potential admissions for medical concerns.
    • Work with Care Management to develop and implement clinical treatment pathways consistent with a managed length of stay.
    • Oversee the decision-making process for admission and continued stay of patients.
    • Perform patient care activities, and/or oversight activity, as needed, including but not limited to rounding with staff and supervising mid-level providers, residents and medical students.
    • See inpatient consults and outpatient referrals.

    Strategic Actions:       

    CRITERIA:

    • Work with the clinical directors on inpatient strategic planning.
    • Participate in the growth and development of the Medically Complex and PM&R Divisions.
    • Monitor market needs and respond accordingly. Maintain outcome standards and work with clinicians and administrators to identify new opportunities.

    Leadership:

    Criteria:

    • Establish written policies and procedures that identify the functions and responsibilities of medical staff providing treatment.
    • Become actively involved in various administrative committees and projects as determined by the CMO.
    • Assist with establishment of inpatient goals and a plan to achieve them.

    Financial Stewardship and Outcomes:   

    CRITERIA:

    • Participate in financial planning and decision-making.
    • Participate in outcomes management, including but not limited to, program evaluation, performance improvement activities, patient satisfaction, and risk management.  Responsible for sharing information with staff.
    • Monitor physician billing to ensure that all appropriate charges have been assigned and meet hospital and regulatory standards for accuracy, documentation and timeliness.
    • Support and oversee clinical quality and cost efficiency for inpatients.

     IT IS ICARE: 

    CRITERIA:

    • Innovation: Embracing creativity and new ideas to improve processes and outcomes.
    • Teamwork: Collaborating effectively with others to achieve shared goals and objectives.
    • Inclusion: Fostering an environment where everyone feels valued and supported.
    • Safety: Prioritizing the well-being and security of patients, individuals and communities.
    • Integrity: Acting with honesty and transparency in all interactions and decisions.
    • Compassion: Showing empathy and kindness towards others, especially in challenging situations.
    • Accountability: Taking responsibility for actions and outcomes, ensuring reliability and trust.
    • Respect: Treating others with dignity and consideration, valuing their perspectives and contributions.
    • Excellence: Striving for the highest quality in performance and achievements.

    QUALIFICATIONS:

    • Requires an MD/DO degree and completion of an approved residency program.  Must be board-certified.
    • Requires a minimum of five years of clinical experience after residency and five years of administrative experience. 
    • Supervise physicians and allied health professionals who care for inpatients.  Supervise the Quality and Safety Department.
    • Must have extensive knowledge of clinical treatment principles concerning the care of individuals with diverse diagnoses and backgrounds. 
    •  Requires a current Connecticut State medical license and a current Federal and Connecticut State controlled substance registration. 
    • Must maintain Board certification in the appropriate specialty.  

    HOURS:
    Full time

     

    We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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