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Johns Hopkins Medicine is a premier, not-for-profit academic health system based in Baltimore, MD, combining top-ranked patient care with research and education. It includes six academic/community hospitals, including the flagship Johns Hopkins Hospital, along with suburban hospitals, specialized centers, and international patient services.
Quality Improvement Team Leaders (QITLs) are trained experts in high-reliability, quality improvement methodology and interdisciplinary activities to reduce preventable harm, continuously improve patient outcomes, and eliminate waste in health care.
QITLs identify risks and improvement opportunities in the quality of care delivered at the functional unit, department and hospital level. QITLs drive performance across a number of metrics that support the hospital's publically reported rankings that impact reputation and performance-based reimbursement.
QITLs oversee, foster, and support the effectiveness of quality improvement teams. QITLs partner with department and hospital leaders including Chief Quality Officers, Vice Chairs for Quality and Safety, Physician Advisors, Directors of Nursing, and Chief Administrative Officers in addition to patient safety, risk management, regulatory, patient experience and care coordination teams to improve outcomes.
Together they identify, plan, execute and monitor activities related to the hospital's strategic objectives, improvement priorities, regulatory and accreditation requirements, root cause analyses, quality of care concerns, etc... QITLs report to a member of the QI Leadership Team and duties may include other special projects and tasks as assigned.
Eduction:
Master's degree or Master's candidate required in healthcare-related field such as Healthcare Quality, Nursing, Public Health, Health Policy, Business Administration, Health Administration, Physical Sciences, or Technology. Completion of an accredited Nursing, Medical Doctor, Doctor of Osteopathy Physician Assistant, or Pharmacy program preferred.
Licensure:
Licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN), Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Physician Assistant (PA), Respiratory Therapist, Occupational Therapost, Pharmacist in the State of Maryland optional.
Must attain certification from the National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ) as a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ), or an approved equivalent, within two years of employment in the role. Must then maintain the certification.
Experience: