Quality Improvement Leader
Company: University of Maryland
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Job DescriptionUnder limited supervision, plans, coordinates,
leads, and monitors quality improvement initiatives within clinical
service departments and across the UMMC Downtown campus
("organization"). Communicates with organization leadership
(Directors, Chairs, VPs, SVPs), clinical teams and other
departments (Performance Innovation, Infection Prevention, Nursing,
etc.) to drive organizational change toward high reliability and
Zero Harm. Ensures awareness of, and continuously implements, the
UMMC Quality Assurance/Performance Improvement (QAPI) program and
the Annual Operating Plan (AOP) goals. Provides leadership and
direction to multi-disciplinary teams (which include physicians and
senior leaders) to collaboratively accomplish quality improvement
strategies at UMMC. Accountable for overall quality of care
provided to all patients in the designated clinical service
departments, as well as compliance with quality requirements as
outlined by CMS, Joint Commission, and/or disease specific
certifications. Collects and analyzes data, conducts presentations,
provides consultation, and staffs and leads service specific and
organization-wide committees. Promotes UMMC on its journey to
become a High Reliability Organization (HRO) through the use of
robust quality improvement tools and by promoting a Just
Culture.The position encompasses various roles (ex. subject matter
expert, coordinator, educator, project manager, data analyst, and
facilitator), and requires effective interpersonal, management and
leadership skills. A working knowledge of clinical workflows and
strong leadership skills are therefore integral to gaining
credibility and collaboration from colleagues. Duties include
working with UMMC clinical service departments on quality
improvement strategies to 1) enhance clinical/patient outcomes, 2)
maximize the organization's financial reward within the State of
Maryland's pay for performance programs, and 3) optimize the
organization's ranking within Vizient's Quality and Accountability
(Q&A) dashboard. This role works with organization leadership,
staff, advanced practitioners, and physicians to provide a planned,
systematic, organization-wide approach to identify, measure,
monitor, and evaluate quality improvement activities to foster a
Zero Harm environment while promoting principles of a High
Reliability Organization. This position develops and maintains
interactive and collaborative relationships with key medical staff
(including Chairs); collaborates with and provides structure and
guidance to clinical service departments; and serves as a vital
quality improvement resource to clinical teams and support staff
including faculty, unit dyads, and front-line team members.
- Assists in the coordination and implementation of activities in
the journey to become a high reliability organization with a focus
on Zero Harm
- Collaborates with organization and Quality leadership to direct
and implement the bi-campus, integrated quality improvement program
including:
- Quality Program Management
- Oversees implementation of the quality improvement program for
improving organizational performance. This includes planning,
organizing, leading and directing clinical service department and
organization-wide quality improvement activities by facilitating
and leading multidisciplinary teams, which include physicians and
senior leaders.
- Develops and leads projects of identified problem areas in
accordance with organizational, department, and clinical service
strategic priorities, including UMMC's QAPI program, AOP goals, the
State of Maryland's pay for performance programs, and the Vizient
Q&A dashboard. Occasionally, these projects may cross both
campuses.
- Actively collects, reviews, analyzes and monitors
organizational performance data to identify trends that may impact
patient care and/or the organization's financial performance.
Independently and in collaboration with organizational leadership
and clinical service departmental leadership, identifies and
prioritizes opportunities for quality improvement projects,
evidence-based practice changes, and improved efficiencies based on
the organization's performance and strategic priorities.
- Leads and manages special quality improvement projects by
identifying resources needed, persons to be involved, and project
management requirements necessary to complete the project.
Occasionally, these projects may cross both campuses.
- Collaborates with organizational and departmental leadership to
prioritize improvement efforts.
- In order to sustain improvements, responsible for ensuring
action plans are implemented before handing-off to service line
leaders for continued monitoring.
- Active participation (including membership or chair/co-chair
role) in key organizational quality improvement committees, teams
and projects including but not limited to: quality steering
committees, diagnosis-specific committees (sepsis, heart failure,
etc.), and/or clinical service department-specific committees
(critical care, cardiac surgery, etc.). At times, these
committees/teams/projects may cross both campuses.
- Leadership
- Works collaboratively with staff, senior leaders, clinical
service department Chairs, and Lead Quality Physicians to identify
and establish quality improvement priorities that align with UMMC's
strategic initiatives, including but not limited to the QAPI
program and the AOP goals.
- Partners with UMMC leadership to prioritize, facilitate and
advance the ongoing focus on a culture of quality improvement and
Zero Harm
- Facilitates clinical review and problem-solving processes
through the use of quality improvement methodology and tools,
including by not limited to: Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Plan Do
Check Act (PDSA), Process Improvement methodology and Lean
methods.
- Meets regularly with Lead Quality Physician in order to
determine departmental and organizational quality focus and
priorities; to review data to be presented at departmental quality
improvement meetings; and to identify and present quality issues
that need to be addressed.
- Develops and implements education for employees and medical
staff to foster understanding of quality improvement methodologies
and goals, including contributing to the bimonthly Quality Matters
Newsletter.
- Provides just-in-time training on process and quality
improvement tools and techniques to support executive champions,
leaders and quality improvement teams.
- Keeps quality improvement teams on track with timelines and
expected results based on the project charter.
- Data Management
- Supports improvement work for the following metrics within the
State of Maryland's pay-for-performance programs and/or the Vizient
Q&A dashboard:
- Potentially Preventable Complications (PPCs)/Patient Safety
Indictors (PSIs)
- Mortality
- Timely follow-up (TFU)
- Other metrics within the HSCRC's Quality Based Reimbursement
program as deemed appropriate by Quality and organizational
leadership and/or
- Other metrics that may impact the financial performance of the
organization.
- Monitors quality indicators to identify trends and areas for
improvement that are aligned with the organization's strategic
objectives.
- Maintains and ensures accuracy of departmental and
organization-wide dashboards (ex. the QSDR and the Quality
Dashboard by Service) in collaboration with the Office of
Healthcare Analytics and Informatics (OHAI).
- Independently and in collaboration with stakeholders,
identifies trends or patterns that present an opportunity to
improve the quality and safety of patient care. Occasionally, these
trends or patterns may cross both campuses.
- Provides consultation to ancillary support and clinical
departments within UMMC to establish quality indicators, analyze
quality and utilization data, identify trends/patterns and
formulate plans for resolving issues/problems.
- Provide leadership in the development and implementation of
departmental and organizational strategies regarding regulatory
compliance, including:
- Ensures compliance with regulatory standards within the Joint
Commission Performance Improvement (PI) Chapter and the CMS
Condition of Participation (42 CFR 482.21) related to the
organization's QAPI program.
- May participate and assist with organizational visits from
accrediting agencies (TJC, CMS, etc.).
- May participate in organization-wide Joint Commission tracers,
providing real-time staff education related to regulatory quality
compliance and hospital policy requirements.
- May oversee actions taken in response to recommendations for
improvement around quality deficiencies identified by regulatory
agencies.
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