Quality Assurance Performance Improvement Coordinator (RN, Registered Nurse, QA, PI) - HomeCare
Company: Hartford HealthCare at Home
Location: New Haven
Posted on: May 5, 2025
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Job Description:
Location Detail: 680 Main Street Watertown (10326) Shift Detail:
Mon-Fri Start here at Hartford HealthCare and work where every
moment matters! What our nurses love about HHCAH: --- Automatic
enrollment into the Nurse Residency Program for all graduate RNs
with less than one year of experience. --- Tuition Reimbursement up
to $5,250.00 after six months of employment and up to 40% tuition
discounts with partnering institutions for colleague AND dependents
--- Loan forgiveness for qualifying existing student loans ---
Employee assistance and wellness programs including a strong focus
on promoting mental health --- Paid time off and health insurance
packages --- All clinicians are provided a cellphone and laptop ---
Discounts on services, products and optional coverages - movie
tickets, pet insurance, travel and more! The Quality Assurance &
Performance Improvement ("QAPI") Specialist is an individual that
will be assisting with agency efforts toward the process of
improving clinical documentation and outcomes by taking a
systematic, comprehensive, and data-drive approach to maintaining
and improving safety and quality. The QAPI Specialist compiles
trends and reports quality data in patient care, safety, risk
management, infection control, outcomes and customer satisfaction
and performs and uses audit results to lead development of
Performance Improvement Plans. The QAPI Specialist has a variety of
responsibilities including development of process improvement
plans, record reviews, data tracking and analysis, and serves as a
regulatory resource for clinical staff. To be successful in this
role, you must have a passion for quality clinical care and enjoy
sharing knowledge with others. Promotes broad understanding,
communication, and collaboration with team members to ensure
appropriate communication, integration, and utilization of best
practices. Participates in the development, implementation, and
evaluation of Clinical Quality improvement action plans to improve
quality. Participates in Agency's QAPI activities, including but
not limited to, patient incidents, employee incidents, infection
tracking, and quality indicators such as OASIS (Outcome and
Assessment Information Set) and patient satisfaction. Continually
assesses clinical staff compliance as required by internal policies
and external standards of performance. Assists and coordinates with
comprehensive quality improvement, data analysis and reporting
Prospectively reviews OASIS assessments to ensure appropriateness,
completeness and compliance with federal and state regulations and
organization policy. Ensures appropriate ICD-10 coding and
sequencing as it relates to the patient's medical condition,
including any co-morbidity. Develop interventions to impact quality
scores Participates in delegated groups and providers on improving
quality scores Reviews corporate indicators data and other
comparative data. Promotes performance improvement plans that are
consistent with cultural diversity, healthcare literacy issues and
language. Performs clinical record audits and provides educational
feedback to staff. Facilitates the use of evidence-based
guidelines, criteria, and other clinical tools to reduce variation
in clinical practice and to optimize clinical outcomes. Assists
agency meeting all requirements, ensuring compliance in all
applicable settings, and managing reliable processes for timely and
accurate submissions of required data to the proper payors and
regulatory bodies. The above statements are only meant to be a
representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities
performed by incumbents of this job. The incumbents may be
requested to perform job related tasks other than those stated in
this description.
Qualifications
Associate of Science Degree-required Bachelor's degree in nursing,
PT, OT, SLP, MSW, Health Administration, Management, or related
discipline-preferred Experience 3 years of certified home health
experience required Value Based Purchasing, PDGM, CAHPS-preferred
Licensure, Certification, Registration CT Licensure in field of
specialty Licensure, Certification, Registration --- Experience in
providing data analysis and statistical processes in quality
reporting --- Ability to design and develop performance measures
--- Experience in providing education --- Experience in
facilitation of PI teams using quality improvement methodology ---
Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing ---
Ability and willingness to travel to branches (regions) as needed
--- Travel within the Unites States may be necessary --- Knowledge
of federal and state regulatory requirements --- Excellent written
and verbal communication skills --- Adherence to Hartford
Healthcare Leadership Behaviors and Core Values Hartford HealthCare
at Home is part of Hartford HealthCare, a system that includes 7
acute care hospitals, a comprehensive Behavioral Health Network,
Senior Services, and an extensive Medical Group network. Hartford
HealthCare's unified culture enhances access, affordability, equity
and excellence. Its care-delivery system of more than 40,000
colleagues- in more than 500 locations serving 185 towns across
Connecticut offers unparalleled expertise-touching more than 23,000
lives every single day. Here you'll learn, grow, and contribute to
healing and health as part of one of Connecticut's premier health
systems. No matter where you work in the Hartford HealthCare
system, you're connected to the team that's redefining care. Start
here, where every moment matters.
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