Trauma Performance Improvement & Patient Safety Coordinator
Hennepin HealthcareAbout the role
Hennepin Healthcare is an integrated system of care that includes HCMC, a nationally recognized Level I Adult Trauma Center and Level I Pediatric Trauma Center and acute care hospital, as well as a clinic system with primary care clinics located in Minneapolis and across Hennepin County. The comprehensive healthcare system includes a 473-bed academic medical center, a large outpatient Clinic & Specialty Center, and a network of clinics in the North Loop, Whittier, and East Lake Street neighborhoods of Minneapolis, and in the suburban communities of Brooklyn Park, Golden Valley, Richfield, and St. Anthony Village. Hennepin Healthcare has a large psychiatric program, home care, and operates a research institute, philanthropic foundation, and Hennepin EMS. The system is operated by Hennepin Healthcare System, Inc., a subsidiary corporation of Hennepin County.
Equal Employment Opportunities: We believe equity is essential for optimal health outcomes and are committed to achieve optimal health for all by actively eliminating barriers due to racism, poverty, gender identity, and other determinants of health. We are committed to equitable care and working in an environment that celebrates, promotes, and protects diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. We are committed to bringing in individuals with new cultural perspectives to assist in creating a more equitable healthcare organization.
SUMMARY
We are currently seeking a Trauma Performance Improvement & Patient Safety Coordinator to join our Trauma Services team. This full-time role will primarily work on-site (days).
Purpose of this position: The Trauma Performance Improvement & Patient Safety (PIPS) Coordinator is fundamental to the development, implementation, and evaluation of the trauma program. Working in conjunction with the Adult
Trauma Medical Director, Pediatric Trauma Medical Director, Trauma Program Manager and Pediatric
Trauma Coordinator, this person initiates, manages and oversees the organization of the Trauma PIPS
Program. This individual works with other members of the trauma program to identify areas in need of
improvement regarding the care of injured patients of all ages.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Facilitates and coordinates performance improvement (PI) activities between all departments involved in the management of trauma patients
- Ensures that all trauma patients have some level of PI review
- Actively assists in the identification of any care, safety, process, or systems issues that have potential performance improvement opportunities
- Assists with the collection of data relating to complicating events in trauma patients for the Trauma Registry
- Prepares case summaries on trauma patients who have experienced a complicating event, care concern or death
- Facilitates the review process, assists in the development of the action plan, method of monitoring, reevaluation, and benchmarking as appropriate
- Assists in assuring loop closure in cases found to have opportunities for improvement
- Participate in the development and monitoring of policies, procedures, and standards of care
- Attends and participates in activities of the Adult and Pediatric Multidisciplinary Committees, Concurrent Trauma PIPS Committee, Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Conference, and other determined to be appropriate
- Monitors for potential sentinel events in trauma patients
- Assists in
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