Department / Unit :
Trauma / Surgery Department
Work Shift :
Day (United States of America)
Salary Range :
$71,612.39 - $110,999.20
The Trauma Performance Improvement (PI) Coordinator fulfills an essential function and is dedicated to the Trauma Service at Albany Medical Center (AMC) in accordance with the American College of Surgeons (ACS) standards for both the adult and pediatric trauma program. This individual works in collaboration with the trauma program leadership and is responsible for the coordination and facilitation of the trauma performance improvement process. The Trauma PI Coordinator collects and analyzes benchmarking data, focus studies and clinical indicators. They use advanced skills in quality assessment to perform comprehensive quality of care and service audits to facilitate the development of valid standards and tools. The Trauma PI Coordinator ensures loop closure, prepares reports, presents outcomes and participates in organizational-wide continuous improvement projects as it relates to the trauma program. He / she is self-motivated and a team player. This individual demonstrates accuracy and confidentiality in the handling of all trauma-related matters. Most important the person in this position can conduct quantitative data analysis in reporting (metrics) as well as the qualitative. This position needs to be continually challenging the Trauma program (Pediatric and Adult) and Trauma Teams to look at data; drawing them to metrics that measure care and outcomes and driving to results (PDCA) on safety and quality improvement. Due to the ratio of adult vs. pediatric patients, approximately 90% of the time should be focused on the adult population and 10% on pediatrics.
Implement and facilitate the activities outlined in the Trauma Performance Improvement and Patient Safety (PIPS) Plan
Develop and implement quality and safety indicators, benchmarking, and focus studies
Prepare and present reports on PI Projects and Reviews
Supports the review of injury data, research data, and performance data from the trauma registry
Actively participate in processes designed to improve trauma care delivery
Additional Responsibilities :
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Trauma Surgery • Oak Hill, NY, United States