Associate Patient Safety Officer, Duke Quality Network
Duke University Health System
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Posted: 16-Jan-25
Location: Durham, North Carolina
Internal Number: 253493
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DUKE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM
Duke Quality Network is a division of Network Services that collaborates with DUH, SOM, DUHS departments, CSUs or divisions and other appropriate parties to advance their missions
Divisional Purpose:
The DQN Associate Patient Safety Officer (APSO) position has been created:
To support the Duke Quality Network efforts related to the execution of the Duke Quality Program for Quality affiliates, Duke LifePoint (DLP) hospitals as well as the other hospitals in LifePoint Health.
To work collaboratively at affiliated hospital sites with executive teams, other administrative staff, and medical and nursing staff to develop strategies to minimize patient harm and develop a culture of safety. Through collaborative partnerships, the DQN APSO consults with local PSOs to develop programs and services that produce measurable improvements in processes and practices that affect patient safety. This will involve developing delivery systems and programs to ensure the provision of the DUHS standard of quality care at Duke LifePoint and LifePoint hospitals, and Duke Quality Affiliates.
To independently and systematically implement effective, reliable care practices and develop appropriate institutional patient safety culture, by utilizing knowledge of best evidence-based practices combined with knowledge and experience of front line clinical operations and methods of quality improvement to provide leadership the ability to improve measures of quality and patient safety.
Job Summary
The DQN Associate Patient Safety Officer (APSO) position will:
Independently provide leadership, direction and/or participate in the patient safety committees and be responsible for communicating vertically and horizontally to all constituents within DLP Hospitals and vertically within Duke and LifePoint as appropriate. Additionally, this position will be responsible for the development of standards and metrics to measure and monitor performance around patient safety and the quality of care.
Serve as the expert on issues related to Patient Safety to support the Duke Quality Network that (1) facilitates Duke-affiliated Patient Safety and Clinical Quality programs, (2) advocates for community access to high quality care, (3) provides formal and informal consultative services for Duke-affiliated programs, (4) protects the Duke brand and (5) expands the reach of the DUHS to communities and to remote market providers.
Consult with, mentor and educate community PSOs in the DQN and affiliate hospital PSOs to proactively address patient safety issues utilizing data, information from Patient Safety and Quality Committees, and other reports to analyze issues and determine root causes. Serve as a professional role model and mentor to staff by working to support the change process.
Serve as an effective clinical and operational liaison concerning the facilitation and implementation of innovative systems that eliminate patient harm.
Develop essential collaborative relationships with the DLP CEOs and PSOs, keeping them informed of patient safety priorities, initiatives and incidents to maintain patient safety as a high priority.
Introduce patient safety scorecard and/or dashboard indicators in conjunction with medical and nursing staff at the affiliate hospital leadership as a mechanism of tracking and adherence to agreed-upon patient safety goals.
Independently participate in the initial assessment of locations, make realistic recommendations based on the findings and then facilitate the interventions and resources specific to the findings. This approach will serve to align existing safety and quality efforts with the institutional priorities.
Function in a self-reliant manner, representing DUHS Network Services in meetings and discussions with senior leadership of DUHS, affiliate and external organizations, including LifePoint.
Job Responsibilities: External Component
Planning:
Commence and oversee the development of a comprehensive patient safety improvement program inclusive of analysis and trending of data related to hospital initiatives
Support coordination for Patient Safety assessments
Develop action plans according to assessments
Support determination of budgetary requirements for ongoing support
Remain fully informed of national and local patient safety mandates
Operations Management.
Meet obligations specific to each site including:
Consult on topics related to the design and implementation of effective patient safety and clinical quality programs that will enhance the delivery of effective patient care, maximize patient safety, and minimize patient risk
Assure leadership and integration of safety/quality initiatives with hospital operations and administration
Engage community and hospital-based physicians for program participation
Support the development and implementation of policies and procedures that support patient safety and clinical quality initiatives at various hospitals
Analyze processes and opportunities to determine potential enhancements or improvements to facility procedures and activities. Recommend appropriate actions or solutions consistent with overall goals
Promote shared accountability initiatives
Oversee the Duke trade name, trademark and intellectual property
Provide support and advice regarding best practices for an annual culture of safety survey of affiliated hospitals
Ensure appropriate targets are developed and met relative to the quality of care.
Provide direction to promote safety standards in accordance with federal and state agencies and The Joint Commission (TJC) standards including National Patient Safety Goals
Support and encourage voluntary submission of patient safety learning reports throughout the organization using a non-punitive error reporting approach
Recommend and facilitate change within the organization to improve patient safety based on demonstrated risks and proactive risk assessment
Oversee the development of a comprehensive patient safety improvement program inclusive of the analysis and trending of data related to hospital initiatives.
Assist in the coordination and prioritization of patient safety and clinical quality initiatives in alignment with hospital priorities
Continually assess programs for continuation of affiliation and communicate concerns to DQN leadership
Work with all services to hardwire reliable delivery of healthcare systems that incorporate best practice patient safety methodologies.
Foster and maintain collaborative relationships with all employees and medical staff in implementing best practices in patient and hospital safety
Provide leadership and/or participate in patient safety committees and be responsible for communicating vertically and horizontally within the organization.
Guide affiliations to accreditation, regulatory, and certification standards
Support score card parameters to evaluate programs' progress
Personnel Management.
Provide performance feedback of key personnel associated with remote programs
Develop and foster effective collaboration between clinical and operational departments to ensure integrated approach to providing quality and patient safety
Research and Education Management.
Proactively communicate with and educate local leadership and staff regarding patient safety initiatives and activities
Compile and prepare reports and analyses setting forth progress, adverse trends and appropriate recommendations and/or concluding related to patient care
Facilitate proliferation of clinical research activities related to Patient Safety
Assure that educational activities are in place in DQN sites as appropriate
Performance Monitoring and Reporting.
Monitor and provide timely reports for the performance of remote affiliation activities as related to compliance with site assessment required elements
Collaborate with affiliated sites expectations of continuing relationship with DUHS concerning performance of critical elements of program
Job Responsibilities: Internal Component
Planning:
Initiate and support the creation of work plans for DQN sites.
Collaborate with the Patient Safety Office, Performance Services and other DUHS departments, CSUs or divisions and other appropriate parties to advance the mission of the DQN
Provide leadership for creating processes to support the necessary operations
Provide communication to DUHS leadership regarding the progress of initiatives
Maintain the necessary flexibility to identify problems, articulate issues, and change course as necessary to achieve strategic success
Quality Reporting:
Collaborate with and serve as a liaison to the DQN Patient Safety Officer and Duke Network Services VP to share patient safety concerns
Create processes, policies and procedures on clinical quality and provider oversight
Provide PSO support for the Duke Oncology and Duke Heart Networks if needed
Collaborate with SOM, Departmental, and Divisional leadership to create processes to support external credentialing at affiliate sites
Operations Management.
Monitor and report financial constraints specific to the DQN
Participate in the negotiation of time commitments and reimbursement amounts for program participation for affiliated sites
Develop expertise in accordance with the goals and priorities set forth by the Quality Oversight Committee of the DLP Quality Program
Communication
In order to fulfill these responsibilities, the APSO should develop strong working relationships and maintain open communication with leaders of the following programs: Network Services, LifePoint, Duke Patient Safety Center, Duke Patient Safety Office, Duke Performance Services, Risk and Regulatory Management, Medical Staff Leadership (Patient Safety and Network Services), Continuing Medical Education, Nursing, Affiliate Hospital Leadership and Management, Affiliated Physicians and Community Constituents, and others as appropriate. Developing an effective collaborative relationship is essential to maintaining patient safety as a high priority.
This position will communicate directly with external Patient Safety Officers, Quality Directors, CEOs, CNOs and CMOs. There may be occasional communication with Board Members and Trustees. Internal communication will be directly with Patient Safety Leadership team, the Patient Safety Center staff, Performance Services, and Network Services leaders.
The APSO will keep the CEO and other members of the administrative leadership team informed of patient safety priorities, initiatives and incidents.
Performance Measurement
This position will be reviewed annually based on performance against a set of goals and objectives developed in alignment with DUHS and functional strategies. The set of annual goals and objectives is to be developed and agreed to.
Required Qualifications at the Level
Position requires analytical, organizational and communications skills generally acquired through the completion of a bachelor's degree program. MSN or Master's in health care related field strongly preferred.
Experience
Work requires a minimum of five years in business, hospital operations or project management.
Significant experience in, clinical education, patient safety, quality improvement, Human Factors engineering is strongly preferred.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of performance improvement and patient safety
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Experience in leading teams through process improvement and change initiatives.
Ability to motivate and sustain interest in improving patient safety and clinical quality
Effective organizational, problem solving, program development, computer, strong leadership, and team building skills.
A proven track record of working effectively with all levels of staff.
A deep understanding of clinical processes and hospital operations
Excellent problem-solving skills
Project management experience required
Facilitation skills
Ability to manage several projects and processes simultaneously
Ability to travel to affiliated sites (travel will be required)
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