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Medical Lead, General Fluoroscopy

Island Health

Location: Island, Kentucky
Type: Part-Time, Non-Remote
Posted on: January 2, 2022
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Medical Lead, General Fluoroscopy
Island Health
180 reviews
Island, KY
Part-time
Island Health
180 reviews
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Job details
Job Type
Part-time
Full Job Description The Medical Lead, General Fluoroscopy, is a co-leadership position with operational decision-making responsibilities. With the position’s Co-Leader, the Medical Lead works proactively with others (including patients) to enhance teamwork (including collaboration between physicians and staff) and to facilitate continuous quality improvement of Fluoroscopy services Island wide. This position reports to both a Medical Director and Director of Medical Imaging.
Main responsibilities of this position:
• Leadership: Co-leads activities to ensure physicians and staff work as a team to monitor and improve service delivery; Links with appropriate Division Heads and Chiefs of Staff to address matters of physician governance, including professional medical practice issues.
• Operations & Quality: Implements processes and structures to engage physicians and staff in continuous quality improvement of service delivery; Monitors team budget and performance jointly with Co-Leader, and makes course corrections when necessary; Initiates investigations of team-related PSLS and PCQO events.
• Change Management: Acts as change management ‘champion’ to engage and support physicians and staff through change.
• Informatics: Leads team activities that advance technology and data use to improve service delivery using the electronic health records (EHR) in collaboration with the Quality Systems team.
• Planning: Assesses, monitors and anticipates team resource needs and works with medical leaders and administrative leaders to prioritize these needs within available resources.
This position will also be expected to:
• Encourage adoption of structured reporting in fluoroscopy.
• Monitor and respond to procedure waitlists.