Purpose
The Quality Improvement (QI) Manager leads a team of QI Specialists to coordinate and execute QI activities across the organization to advance value-based payment and population health priorities. The QI Manager provides leadership in deploying tactics and resources to successfully meet the defined quality priorities and track progress toward those goals. This position will analyze data to identify and address care gaps, provide performance feedback and tools to clinics/programs, facilitate process redesign as appropriate, and manage certification program reporting. The QI Manager position will collaborate with key internal stakeholders, including the Patient Outreach & Engagement Team (POET) and clinical operations, as well as external partners to support population health initiatives designed to improve the quality of care and health of the communities Neighborcare serves.
Neighborcare Health offers a robust benefit package: Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance, 18+ days of Paid Time Off, 9-Paid Holidays, Retirement with Matching, Life & AD&D, Pet Insurance, Employee Assistance Program, & More! This position is eligible for the Staff Referral Program.
In this position you will
Primary Responsibilities:
Manage a team of QI Specialists that supports quality priorities. Oversee and monitor Managed Care Organization (MCO) data management, including performance tracking across contracts, providing data visibility to DQPE and CHO, producing actionable gap lists for key stakeholders, and conducting regular chart/data audits. Manage grant & sponsored partnership programs tied to quality improvement priorities (g. Mobile mammography partnerships; American Cancer Society grants, etc.). Coordinate and perform QI activities for quality improvement initiatives set forth by Director of Quality & Patient Engagement (DQPE) and Chief Health Officer (CHO). Conduct ongoing analysis of data to assess gaps in and barriers to patient care, and identify action plans and opportunities to implement evidence-based protocols ensuring alignment of HEDIS and UDS. Manage and complete certification program reporting (g. Patient Centered Medical Home recognition, American Heart Association certification, etc.). Coordinate program/clinic-based QI performance tracking and facilitate quality improvement-related process redesign centrally and within clinics. Develop care team training materials and lead or coordinate trainings as appropriate to meet QI needs of the organization. Coordinate priorities for the Patient Outreach & Engagement Team (POET) Supervisor in partnership with DQPE to ensure alignment in QI and Population Health efforts using data to drive efforts. Participate in clinical operations and Epic workgroups to ensure QI and population health needs are effectively embedded across organizational efforts. Actively participate and be an organizational leader with MCO’s, including attending regular meetings and tracking all updates and needs. Provide quantitative or qualitative information to the Grants team as requested. Participates in additional meetings with external and internal stakeholders, as needed. Perform other duties related to quality improvement and population health outcomes as assigned by DQPE. Uphold Neighborcare Health service commitments: (a warm welcome; respect; caring; working together; and trusting relationship) with internal and external stakeholders.Key Skills, Knowledge & Abilities
Required For This Job:
Strong analytical and systemic thinking skills, with ability to synthesize information from multiple data sources to develop recommendations Familiarity with HEDIS data sets, HRSA UDS, and population health principles Expertise with continuous quality improvement, process mapping, root cause analysis, and developing standard workflows Strong proficiency in QI principles, such as Model for Improvement, PDSA, and/or Lean, etc. Proficiency in Project Management Comprehension of value-based care and population health concepts, and experience in Medicaid/Medicare Managed Care Ability to provide training and education to staff at all levels Well-developed written and oral communication skills, including facilitating conversations and presenting Knowledge of ambulatory electronic health records, preferably with Epic Utilization of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, SharePoint) Proficient in using advanced Excel features such as pivot tables, complex formulas, and data visualization tools (charts/graphs) Strong organizational skills to prioritize multiple tasks and projects under tight deadlines Ability to effectively utilize or quickly learn various population health and clinical data report platforms, as well as comfort managing large datasets (g. Epic Reporting Workbench and SlicerDicer, SQL, DOMO, PowerBI, etc.) High degree of adaptability, productivity, reliability, and ability to work independently.Preferred For This Job
Experience in Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or Community Health environments Lean or Six Sigma experienceRequired Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required 2 years of related experience in quality, performance improvement, or related field in healthcarePreferred Qualifications
Advanced degree preferred, or RNOur Mission
The mission of Neighborcare Health is to provide comprehensive health care to families and individuals who have difficulty accessing care; respond with sensitivity to the needs of our culturally diverse patients; and advocate and work with others to improve the overall health status of the communities we serve.
About our Service Commitments
Our service commitments were created by staff members, leaders, board members and patients. We use these as a guide and expectation for how we treat our patients and each other. You may learn more about our service commitments here, https://neighborcare.org/about-us/service-commitments/
Serving patients Serving each other A warm welcome Caring Respect Working together Trusting RelationshipAbout us
For 50 years, Neighborcare Health has been caring for our neighbors with essential medical and dental care, counseling, outreach, health education and more in Seattle, Vashon, and our newest dental clinic in Olympia! Our purpose is to improve health by engaging, educating, and empowering people in the communities we serve. We are looking to hire the best talent to support our culturally diverse workplace and community.
Compensation
The wage range for this position is a minimum $85,633.60/salary up to $119,995.20/salary maximum
Compensation will be determined based on years of relevant experience
Union: No
Full job description will be provided during the interview process.