Providence, Rhode Island
3 days ago
Nurse Navigator Capacity and Flow

Summary:

Brown University Health�s EpiCenter is the hub of capacity management and access across the system. It serves a vital role in managing patient flow and throughput at the system level and at each individual site having visibility across all hospital operations and maintaining communication with all disciplines and teams. The EpiCenter is a central department with several branches charged with managing patient flow and throughput through access capacity and flow and transport teams with the primary goal of ensuring the right patient is in the right place at the right time.

The Capacity and Flow Nurse Navigator reports to the Clinical Operations Manager of Capacity and Flow within the EpiCenter. For the Nurse Navigators defined shifts s/he will have visibility of capacity at the system and site-level. This role will include responsibility for the coordination of all activities that involve patient placement and movement including those patients directly admitted transferred and discharge.

Responsibilities:

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:

Patient Placement Services

� Utilizes clinical skills to place patients and move patients (as needed) throughout the system and at the site level- identifying and expediting the most appropriate placement of admitted patients quickly and safely

� Communicates regularly and collaborates with nursing operations across the system (at each site) to understand nurse staffing and patient-related issues that arise that could affect throughput and patient flow

Communicates regularly with the Patient Access team to provide current census in order to make decisions and provide direction related to transfer and direct admission acceptance. Provides direction in moving patients within the emergency department critical care units acute care units and post-acute care units.

� Communicates regularly with Patient Flow Expediter to understand barriers and delays and to assist with planning and prioritizing beds.

� Maintains up-to-date bed availability information in the event of a community disaster

Supports and promotes the achievement of goals and standards for patient care delivery within the organization.

Operations

� Communication of capacity status via e-mail operational meetings reports and participation at site level and system-level capacity meetings

� Responds to administrative and/or operational problems as they arise defines and resolves problems in a professional and courteous manner to multiple demands from customers.

� Is capable of retrieving entering and updating patient records within the EMR (Epic).

� Partners and collaborates with all disciplines across the hospital sharing pertinent information in a timely fashion.

� Demonstrates a high level of clinical knowledge remains informed of current trends and innovations related to capacity management and patient flow.

Collaborates with the EpiCenter leadership team to provide feedback and documentation related to patient care administrative issues events situations etc.

PERFORMANCE STANDARDS:

Develops and maintains expertise in the field to address questions and provide strategic direction to maintain quality of services. Ensures of effective utilization of resourcesParticipates in and supports the plan to educate develop and orient new EpiCenter staff Manages with focus on continuous quality improvement including development and implementation of effective quality programs participates in operational improvement committees as needed. � Provides high quality high value patient-focused services Ensures resource productivity Ensures Customer satisfaction Achieves performance improvements year-to-year Receives positive feedback from peers directs reports and staff

Other information:

QUALIFICATIONS-EDUCATION:

Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing required. Consideration will be given to candidates committed to completing a BSN program. Must have current licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Rhode Island or in another state that participates in the Nurse Licensure Compact. Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide care to patients throughout the life span with consideration of aging processes human development stages and cultural patterns in each step of the care process.

QUALIFICATIONS-EXPERIENCE:

Minimum of one year clinical experience plus two years of administrative experience preferred. Strong interpersonal/negotiation/mediation skills and demonstrated effective leadership in an environment with culturally diverse needs and abilities of staff. Maintains clinical competency in order to understand processes and identify barriers to improve the quality of patient care.

SUPERVISION:

n/a

Brown University Health is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex national origin age ethnicity sexual orientation ancestry genetics gender identity or expression disability protected veteran or marital status. Brown University Health is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

Location: Brown University Health Corporate Services USA:RI:Providence

Work Type: Part Time

Shift: Shift 4

Union: Non-Union


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