Administration, Medical Director, Well Newborn Nursery
IHC Health Services, Inc.
Location
Logan, UT | United States
Job description
Scope:
The Medical Director for Well Newborn/Neonatal Medicine is a facility leadership role with system-wide participation expectations reporting to the Associate Medical Director Well Newborn Operations (Senior Medical Director of Obstetrics/Neonatal Operations) with accountability for neonatal care within the well newborn nursery (facilities include: Cassia, Bear River, Park City, Heber, Alta View, Orem Community, Spanish Fork, Delta, Fillmore, Sanpete, Sevier Cedar City, Garfield Hospitals). The Medical Director is responsible for several core areas; 1) Clinical leadership for the facilitys neonatal clinicians/providers (Pediatricians/Family Medicine Providers/APPs) 2) Management of clinical operations for the well newborn nursery within the facility 3) Partners with hospital obstetric and pediatric leaders to optimize quality, safety, and operations of newborn care within the hospital 4) Partners with Obstetric/Neonatal Operations Neonatal Leadership to develop system-wide standards for neonatal care 5) Educates newborn (pediatric/family practice) and obstetric providers practicing within the hospital about system-wide well newborn neonatal practice standards.
The Medical Director works collaboratively with Neonatology and Newborn leaders across Intermountain Healthcare including Specialty-Based Care (OB/Neo Operations), Clinical Programs, Clinical Services, Office of Patient Experience, Hospital Administration, Hospital CMO, Intermountain Medical Group and Select Health. Physician shall be credentialed and privileged on the medical staff of an Intermountain Hospital with a well newborn nursery and will have a clinical practice spending approximately (2h/month in level I hospital, 10 hour/month in level II hospitals, 20h/month in level III/IV hospitals) hours/month on administrative duties and the remainder of their time providing clinical care and supporting providers (Pediatricians/Family Medicine Providers/APPs) practicing at their home hospital. Reports to Associate Medical Director Well Newborn Operations/Senior Medical Director of Obstetric/Neonatal Operations.
Essential Job Duties:
- Provide medical direction for all well newborn neonatal services within the hospital, emphasizing safety, quality, patient experience, access, stewardship, engaged caregivers, and smart growth.
- Lead and inspire a culture of success, collaboration, teamwork and dedication by all team members including physicians, APPs, nurses, technicians and all staff members.
- Participate in strategic development and growth of well newborn neonatal care programs and initiatives, focused on a holistic, integrated approach to clinical care.
- Participate in regularly scheduled staff meetings as well as system-wide Well Newborn meetings.
- Implement best practices around staffing, Well Newborn operations, peer review, and quality improvement.
- Participate in the development and implementation of evidence-based care processes and best-practices, team-based care, including use of APPs and telehealth to support value and risk-based payment models.
- Communicate and educate local teams about system-wide initiatives including but not limited to evidence-based care processes.
- Lead documentation and coding efforts; physician conversations, education, understanding.
- Work in close partnership with leadership of hospital operations and OB/Neo Operations to optimize safety and quality and reduce variation in neonatal/newborn care in hospitals across the system.
- Collaborate with unit leadership (manager, shared RN leaders) for well newborn quality assurance and clinical performance.
- Review unit specific data regularly.
- Work in close partnership with local hospital leadership in obstetrics, neonatology, pediatrics, family medicine and emergency medicine to optimize quality and safety of newborn care within the hospital.
- Address performance concerns for providers, including peer review.
- Review and sign credentialing packets.
- Address inappropriate or unprofessional behavior.
- Participate in system-wide neonatal peer review
- Work in concert with a dministrative leadership to ensure regulatory and safety compliance in clinical activities.
- Oversee related research initiatives in collaboration with Office of Research ; evaluate most effective processes and treatments and publishes results.
- Provide specialty specific review and/or consultation as requested by SelectHealth.
- Provide specialty specific consultation as requested by Care Transformation/Information Systems.
Minimum Requirements
- M.D or D.O. with residency training and Board Certification in Pediatrics or Family Medicine if Pediatrician not available . Degree must be obtained through an accredited institution. Education is verified.
- Licensed or able to be licensed to practice Medicine in the State of Utah.
- Holds active privileges or qualified to be credentialed at an Intermountain Hospital and SelectHealth.
- Certified in Neonatal Resuscitation Program.
- Must be able to demonstrate effective leadership skills and the ability to work effectively and collegially with clinical and non-clinical staff to move others to action and model the vision and values of the organization.
- 3-5 years of clinical experience with progressive leadership experience.
- Exceptional verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
- Exceptional character and integrity and commitment to mission, vision, and values of Intermountain Healthcare. Desired traits include: peer respect engendering trust among others, proficient at building teams and forging partnerships, willingness and ability to resolve conflict and enhance effectiveness of others, ability to effectively communicate vision and enroll others, zeal for change and bias to action, and ability to delegate responsibility and empower others.
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