Chief Medical Officer
Company: Association of Clinicians for the Underserved
Location: Mesa
Posted on: April 2, 2025
Job Description:
OverviewLooking to be part of something more meaningful? At
HonorHealth, you'll be part of a team, creating a multi-dimensional
care experience for our patients. You'll have opportunities to make
a difference. From our Ambassador Movement to our robust training
and development programs, you can select where and how you want to
make an impact.HonorHealth offers a diverse benefits portfolio for
our full-time and part-time team members designed to help you and
your family live your best lives. Visit honorhealth.com/benefits to
learn more.Join us. Let's go beyond expectations and transform
healthcare together.HonorHealth is one of Arizona's largest
nonprofit healthcare systems, serving a population of five million
people in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. The comprehensive
network encompasses nine acute-care hospitals, an extensive medical
group with primary, specialty and urgent care services, a cancer
care network, outpatient surgery centers, clinical research,
medical education, a foundation, an accountable care organization,
community services and more. With nearly 16,000 team members, 3,700
affiliated providers and close to 1,100 volunteers dedicated to
providing high quality care, HonorHealth strives to go beyond the
expectations of a traditional healthcare system to improve the
health and well-being of communities across Arizona. Learn more at
HonorHealth.com.ResponsibilitiesJob SummaryApproximately 75% time
will be spent on CMO responsibilities at assigned hospital(s), and
the other 25% time on other, network level projects and
responsibilities as assigned.Position has key responsibility to
partner with Hospital Administrator and Nursing leadership for the
implementation of programs that drive a culture of high
reliability, safety, and quality improvement for the medical care
delivered at the facility(s). The CMO collaboratively leads and
implements strategies to ensure that outstanding quality outcomes
and exceptional patient experience are delivered in a safe manner
at a reasonable cost.Collaborates with the Medical Staff Leadership
to execute the Medical Staff governance process, and to provide
oversight of the care provided to patients. Serves as a liaison to
the facility-based leaders, including Utilization Review Manager,
facility-based Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialists,
facility Coding Specialist, local Risk Manager, Infection
Preventionist, and Patient Safety Manager.Works with the
hospital-based medical directors and department chairs; this
position has the authority to intervene with individual physicians
when there are clinical or behavioral issues. Position will
participate in annual strategic planning for the network to help
identify appropriate system level goals and targets, and then help
to execute those goals at the assigned facility(s). May serve as an
executive sponsor and mentor for network clinical collaborative(s)
and/or service line(s), lead a network quality initiative, and
participate in project-specific task forces and workgroups.Each
hospital CMO will work closely with other identified executives and
medical directors in carrying out identified network-wide
responsibilities. Will participate in Network Physician Executive
Leadership team alongside other hospital CMOs, Medical Group CMOs,
Inpatient and ambulatory CMIOs, Employee Health/Occupational Health
CMO, Chief Quality and Clinical Value Officer, Chief Transformation
Officer, and Chief Physician Executive/Chief Strategy Officer.
- Serves as part of the network-wide Executive Staff (VP and
above senior management team). Actively participates and attends
the network-wide CMO and Quality Oversight meetings. Collaborates
with other hospital CMOs, CNOs, Hospital Administrators, Service
Line leaders, and Ambulatory/Medical Group CMOs to standardize
programs and clinical care across the Network, where appropriate.
Participates in annual strategic planning for the network and helps
to identify appropriate system level goals and targets.
- Reviews, in conjunction with the appropriate medical staff
committees and the quality QES Department, unanticipated outcomes,
deaths, transfers, readmissions, patient safety indicators,
controversial cases, patient grievances, and selected
complications.
- Provides leadership to the hospital campus related to the
formal Medical Staff Governance Process, in collaboration with the
EVP/Chief Physician Executive, and with other assigned CMO
leader(s). As part of this responsibility, the position
will:Regularly attend the Medical Executive Committee, Division
Leadership Committee, Division Department Committee meetings, and
Credentials Committee meetings. Partner with Medical Staff
leadership to execute Medical Staff Professional Performance
Evaluation Process/Peer Review. Meet regularly with Facility(s)
Department Chairs and Medical Directors. Assures compliance with
CMS and ADHS standards, rules, and regulations. Participates in DNV
surveys and assists with resolving non-conformities. In events
involving serious adverse outcomes, the CMO will serve as a
just-in-time coach for clinicians prior to disclosure to patients
and families. The CMO may be asked to participate directly in the
disclosure of an event involving hospital-based system error and
will be a key participant in patient safety huddles for their
campus(s).
- Reviews individual physician performance related to clinical
value/clinical effectiveness, including drug, blood products, and
supply usage. Also reviews the use of Laboratory and Radiology
testing. Collaborates with Pharmacy Leadership to develop and
enforce evidenced-based, cost-effective drug formulary decisions.
Provides feedback to individual physicians when appropriate.
Intervenes with individual physicians when outliers are identified.
Regularly reviews the utilization statistics of the hospital,
including the hospitalists and other physician groups providing
care in the hospital setting. Develops educational programs to
improve performance where appropriate.
- Collaborates with medical staff leaders to address individual
physician quality and behavioral issues:Recommends to the Medical
Staff Leadership and Chief Physician Executive the suspension of
privileges when appropriate. This includes taking immediate action
where the care provided by a physician places patients in immediate
danger. Continuously reviews the medical staff's peer review system
and its performance. Assists the medical staff leadership in
improving performance. Assures compliance by all medical staff
physicians with Bylaws, Rules and Regulations, and Policies of the
Medical Staff at HonorHealth. Resolves, or assists in the
resolution, of issues and needs that arise among physicians
pertaining to the care of patients. Intervenes, when necessary,
with individual clinicians to assure compliance with regulatory
guidelines and assure the best clinical care for patients.
- Leads performance improvement initiatives, especially those
projects impacting the hospital's performance on Value Based
Purchasing, including outcome measures such as mortality,
readmission rates, healthcare acquired conditions, patient
experience, and costs per case. Develops service standards and
quality metrics job descriptions and clear accountabilities for
medical directorships and key physician contracts.
- Partners with the Network Physician Contracting Team to develop
service standards and quality metrics job descriptions and clear
accountabilities for medical directorships and key physician
contracts. Facilitates improved physician satisfaction and
addresses physicians' concerns, ensures coordination of clinical
services and to ensure excellent working relationships exist
between physicians and nursing. Serves as medical liaison to
independent community physicians.
- Provides matrix supervision of case management, facility-based
patient safety manager, and infection preventionist. Serves as a
key member of the campus High Reliability Organization (HRO)
executive team and facilitates improvement work. Provides feedback
to individual physicians regarding their performance and identifies
opportunities to improve performance where appropriate.
- Collaborates with the Chief Academic Officer to assure
appropriate teaching opportunities for residents and medical
students and adherence to regulatory requirements. Facilities with
Residency Programs the CMO will collaborate with the Chief Academic
Officer to assure appropriate teaching opportunities for residents
and medical students and adherence to regulatory requirements.
- Provides leadership for ED Call for all specialties, as well as
transfers to the inpatient service:Assures that call schedules are
in place at the hospital and transport agreements are in place for
all specialties. Coordinates the call for admissions requiring
hospitalist services. Collaborates with Hospital Administration in
order to assure that EMTALA regulations are followed. Assists in
the development and implementation of admission and transfer
protocols, policies, procedures and guidelines.
- Perform coaching as an internal coach for the HonorHealth
network as directed by the SVP Quality and Clinical Value Officer
and EVP Chief Physician Executive, if applicable.
- Performs other duties as assigned.QualificationsEducationM.D.
or D.O. Licensed or eligible in the state of Arizona. Additional
formal training in quality improvement, patient safety, risk
management, or medical management required.Experience5 years
medical director, medical staff leadership, or equivalent
administrative experience. Five years of direct clinical or acute
care experience. Demonstrated leadership capabilities.Licenses and
CertificationsOther Board certified physician.
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Keywords: Association of Clinicians for the Underserved, Mesa , Chief Medical Officer, Executive , Mesa, Arizona
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