Chief Quality Officer
Company: American Health Quality Association
Location: Buffalo
Posted on: November 15, 2024
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Job Description:
Chief Quality Officer Summary:Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer
Center is America's first cancer center focused exclusively on
cancer research, founded in 1898 by Dr. Roswell Park. His
revolutionary model of a "multidisciplinary approach" to cancer -
with scientists and clinicians working in concert and
collaboratively - has become the standard by which all modern-day
comprehensive cancer centers are measured. Roswell Park was among
the first centers to receive National Cancer Institute (NCI)
designation in 1974 and is the only upstate New York facility to
hold the NCI designation of "comprehensive cancer center." Roswell
Park Comprehensive Cancer Center was a founding member of the
prestigious National Comprehensive Cancer Network. Many Roswell
Park faculty serve on the NCCN panels that developed the Clinical
Practice Guidelines in Oncology - the internationally recognized
standards for clinical policy in oncology, and the most
comprehensive, most frequently updated clinical practice guidelines
available in any area of medicine. Over its long history, Roswell
Park Comprehensive Cancer Center has made fundamental contributions
to reducing the cancer burden and has successfully maintained an
exemplary leadership role in setting the national standards for
cancer care, research, and education. The Opportunity:The Chief
Quality Officer (CQO) and Vice President of Quality Initiatives is
a key leadership role responsible for enhancing the quality of care
within our organization. Reporting directly to the Chief Medical
Officer, the Chief Quality Officer will lead the development and
implementation of a comprehensive quality strategy across all
departments and facilities. This includes championing continuous
improvement initiatives, ensuring exceptional clinical performance,
patient safety, and optimal delivery of oncology care services.
This position directly oversees the Vice President of Quality,
Director of Clinical Pathways Analytics and Program Initiatives,
Director of Clinical Pathways and Implementation Science, and
Network Quality Staff. This is a senior leadership role that
involves significant interaction with other senior leaders,
clinical and scientific leadership and faculty, other executives,
directors, administrators, healthcare staff, payors, and community
partners. The Chief Quality Officer is tasked with developing and
implementing the organization's quality strategy, ensuring it
aligns with both organizational goals and regulatory requirements.
This role is crucial in fostering a culture of continuous quality
improvement, patient safety, and caregiver/staff satisfaction.
Acting as a physician representative, the Chief Quality Officer
liaises with leadership on quality matters, supports and enforces
behavior standards for medical staff, and leads the quality staff
in preparing and reviewing cases for peer review as necessary.
Additionally, this position promotes the use of technology to
streamline operations, enhance communication, and optimize work
processes. A significant part of the role involves developing and
implementing a data-driven Quality Management System that adheres
to best practices. The Chief Quality Officer oversees staff
management and development, ensuring that objectives related to
quality, service, and cost-effectiveness are met. They advocate for
and secure necessary resources to support quality initiatives and
provide oversight for clinical performance improvement initiatives,
particularly focusing on oncology care and addressing disparities
through population-based methodologies. This role ensures
compliance with JCAHO regulations, maintaining a state of readiness
for regulatory reviews, and serves as an internal consultant on
TJC, NY State, and Federal requirements. This position leads the
development and execution of comprehensive clinical performance
improvement plans, creating an environment where performance
improvement staff can lead high-functioning interdisciplinary teams
to implement evidence-based, patient-centered improvements. They
oversee the Organizational Performance Improvement Department,
promoting a culture of continuous improvement, and partner with
clinicians and department heads to implement evidence-based
practices and optimize clinical workflows. They also will be
driving continuous improvement through data-driven decision-making
and reporting and develop patient-centered supportive services to
enhance patient safety and quality of care. Collaboration with
payors to define and promote value-based care models is another key
responsibility, as is partnering with clinical teams to deliver
high-quality oncology care and advance research in cancer
prevention, early detection, and treatment. The Chief Quality
Officer monitors developments in local, regional, and national
policy, assesses implications for Roswell Park, and works closely
with the Chief Medical Officer and other senior leadership to plan
organizational strategies and responses. They provide education and
training on quality and safety initiatives for healthcare
professionals and patients, ensure adherence to all relevant
healthcare regulations and accreditation standards, oversee risk
management programs, and implement strategies to mitigate safety
risks. This includes leading internal investigations and corrective
action plans in response to adverse events. Lastly, this position
demonstrates a commitment to ongoing learning through professional
organizations and independent study, staying current with
advancements in healthcare quality. About Roswell Park:Roswell Park
Comprehensive Cancer Center was founded in 1898 and was the first
institution in the world dedicated exclusively to cancer research.
Today the center is among a select few comprehensive cancer centers
in the nation designated by the National Cancer Institute, and
focuses on translational research, high-quality patient care, and
education. Roswell Park employs over 4,000 people, including 359
faculty, who care for nearly 50,000 patients under active care. Our
Region, Our Town:Roswell Park is in the heart of the thriving
medical corridor in Buffalo, NY. Buffalo has undergone a major
transformation in the past few years, building on its marvelous
waterfront on the shores of Lake Erie, its historic architecture,
its affordable, charming, tree-lined neighborhoods, and its diverse
downtown cultural district. Known as the city of good neighbors,
Buffalo and its neighboring suburbs provide an ideal place for
families with many excellent school systems. Buffalo is a short
drive to Canada and the Toronto metropolitan area which offers its
world-renowned symphony, art gallery, dozens of universities and
colleges, and major international airport.
Qualifications:Candidates for this role should possess an MD
license, with board certification in an oncology subspecialty.
Additionally, they should demonstrate a strong grasp of regulatory
requirements, quality metrics, and value-based care models.
Excellent communication, collaboration, and strategic planning
skills are essential, along with a proven ability to cultivate
collaborative relationships and drive organizational change
effectively. A deep-seated commitment to delivering exceptional
patient care and advancing quality initiatives is also required.
Critical Abilities for Success:Successful candidates must exhibit
strategic thinking capabilities, adept at analyzing the
organization's competitive position by evaluating market trends,
industry dynamics, and understanding both internal and external
customer needs. They should be skilled in managing performance,
taking ownership of personal and team goals, tracking progress,
providing constructive feedback, and addressing performance
challenges promptly. Moreover, candidates should possess a
demonstrated ability and enthusiasm for fostering teamwork, whether
as a cooperative team member or an effective team leader, ensuring
groups work harmoniously and productively towards common
objectives. Salary:Salary range is $500,000 - $800,000 which
includes a comprehensive benefits package. This range can vary with
experience.
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