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Shriners Children's is the premier pediatric burn, orthopaedic, spinal cord injury, cleft lip and palate, and pediatric subspecialties medical center. We have an opportunity for a Performance Improvement Manager at our Honolulu, Hawaii location.
The Performance Improvement Manager is responsible for directing the hospital's performance improvement program and assists departments in improving the quality of their services. This position will coordinate the identification of areas of improvement, formulation of teams, methods for problem-solving intervention, and reporting of outcomes. The person in this role is responsible for ensuring that the program meets The Joint Commission and other regulatory agencies' standards, as well as coordinating the risk management program's goal to reduce accidents and errors.
This position is Full Time, Exempt and benefits eligible. The pay range for this position is $104,237 - $130,297 annually. Compensation is determined based on years of experience and departmental equity.
Performing Internal Consulting to Hospital and Medical Staff
Coordinating Hospital Performance Improvement Program to Improve Quality of Services Rendered
Coordinating Risk Management Program to Reduce the Number of Patient Care Incidents
Coordinating Patient Satisfaction Survey Program to Improve Quality of Services Rendered
Providing Performance Improvement Training
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