
The Service Line Medical Director (SLMD) will be the primary leader, actively overseeing and managing the day-to-day operational activities and functionalities of the specific service line for which they are assigned and accountable. The SLMD holds significant responsibility for the comprehensive planning and strategic direction of all critical facets of Roger’s medical policies and programs specifically tailored to the service line they support. The core function of the SLMD is to ensure that consistently high-quality health standards are upheld and guaranteed for all patients, irrespective of the healthcare provider delivering the care. Furthermore, the SLMD is tasked with maintaining a high level of information dissemination, ensuring all clinical providers remain fully informed and updated. The SLMD will collaborate closely with the campus medical directors, the associate chief medical officer, the chief medical officer, and other senior leaders within the organization. This collaborative effort will be directed towards the development, continuous monitoring, and strategic enhancement of the healthcare system’s short-term initiatives and long-term strategic objectives. In addition to their administrative and leadership roles, in their capacity as a Clinical Physician, they are directly responsible for delivering and maintaining high-quality psychiatric services. This includes comprehensive evaluations, accurate diagnoses, and effective treatment strategies for a wide array of mental health conditions. Treatment approaches may encompass, but are not limited to, psychotherapy, expert medication management protocols, and a spectrum of other evidence-based therapeutic methodologies.
Ensure the quality and sustainability of medical and clinical services
Focus on team-based approach to care, advancing interprofessional practices, resilience among providers, and innovation across the organization
Provide oversight and guidance to the clinical teams of the service line and work with all levels of Medical Directors and Operational Leadership to establish standards of care
Supervise, advise, counsel and discipline medical providers in conjunction with the appropriate administrative teams
Lead by example, continuing to meet all expected productivity schedules, participating in rotations for call and providing patient care as needed
Provide situational feedback to the providers and serve as an escalation point of contact
Identify and facilitate recruitment needs for service line in conjunction with administrative team
Promote and communicate goals, as well as the mission of the hospital
Assist in the delivery of continuing education, on-the-job training, and the orientation of staff as requested
Responsible for ensuring that all duties, responsibilities and operations are performed with the utmost regard for the safety and health of all personnel involved, including patients and themselves by following the required protective protocols (Federal, State, Rogers, etc.) policies and guidelines
Maintain and improve quality of care
Monitor patient experience and patient flow and adjust as needed
Develop, maintain, update, and implement departmental policies, procedures, and protocols
Analyze performance data and initiate plans to enhance clinical and operational efficiencies
Establish quality assurance programs
Partner with providers, medical directors, infection control, nursing and others (as needed) on infection control and safety protocol measures
Conduct regular audits
Lead/implement improvement action plans
Demonstrated understanding of Joint Commission and other regulatory agency compliance regulations
Monitor regulatory issues and ensure compliance
Educate and direct clinical teams in accordance with regulatory requirements
Collaborate with Risk and Compliance, Legal, Human Resources, and Practice Administration to assure Medical Staff awareness and compliance with Rogers, Joint Commission and all additional regulatory requirements
Prepare and participate in accreditation and/or certification surveys
Lead and participate in in-services, seminars and other meetings to increase involvement and awareness of regulations
Participate in the development of budgets, including staffing, support plans and equipment needs projection with on-going monitoring and evaluation
Ensure providers are meeting ADC targets in accordance with the hospital budgeting process
Manage FTE expenditures with compliance to the FTE budget
Manage the on-call schedule to support a consistent and quality approach to managing patient care needs
Maintain an understanding of any variances in physician productivity and its impact on the budget
Participate in committees, performance improvement team meetings, and team projects
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Rogers Behavioral Health is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit provider of highly specialized psychiatric care. Rogers offers evidence-based treatment for children, teens, and adults with OCD and anxiety, addiction, depression and other mood disorders, eating disorders, trauma, and PTSD in a growing network of communities across the country. Backed by more than a century of experience, Rogers is leading the way on measurement-based care and use of clinical outcomes.