Neurology Director oversees the operations of the neurology unit within a healthcare facility. Implements and develops the neurology services according to the organizational objective and in compliance with cost control methods. Being a Neurology Director directs neurology staff involved in the diagnosis and care of patients. Requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Neurology Director typically reports to top management. The Neurology Director manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. To be a Neurology Director typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
VACCINATION EXEMPTIONS ACCEPTED
All offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a negative drug screen test*, criminal background check, reference checks, infection prevention procedures (Proof of COVID vaccinations, TB test, Flu Shot, immunization records, etc.), physical capacity profile and acknowledgement of policies.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES PER AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY
a. Models positivity with all interactions, internally and externally, presenting the organization in a positive manner.
b. Communicates patient concerns or issues directly with their provider whenever possible and consults immediately with their immediate supervisor if there is not a satisfactory resolution as well as non-patient related issues/challenges. Does not wait to be rounded on to share concerns with their immediate supervisor.
c. Quickly masters and then maintains mastery level skill set with regards to the clinic/organization’s electronic medical records systems; is proficient at utilizing the computer and internet; manages telephone calls, performs patient assessments, documents in the electronic health record, and assists patients and providers as
needed in the practice setting.
d. Communicates any patient concerns or issues directly with their provider whenever possible and consults immediately with their immediate supervisor if non-patient concerns or issues. Does not wait to be rounded on to share concerns.
e. Participates in daily practice huddles reviewing staffing, tracking reports (orders sent and results received), patient phone calls, as well as reviewing the provider/patient schedule for the day, identifying any challenges (patient or scheduling) and collaborating with the clinic team on developing and implementing strategies to manage these challenges; seeks supervision as needed.
f. Ensures that patient phone calls are returned daily and consistent with HRRMC Communication Standards Policy.
g. When assisting in performing a patient procedure, ensures that a time out takes place before proceeding; seeks supervision if the performing provider resists.
h. Monitors to ensure that their provider is checking medical necessity for any/all orders entered, enlisting the assistance of a supervisor when needed.
i. Understands requirements for any quality payment incentive programs and takes ownership where indicated to ensure the nursing component is completed 100% of the time. Monitors their provider and alerts a supervisor regarding any challenges associated with the provider completing their part.
j. Acts as a liaison between the hospital and local/consulting physician offices to thanking them for any referrals as well as closing the patient referral loop; fosters positive/cooperative relationships and problem solves issues regarding the clinic.
k. Cheerfully assists other nursing units/clinics during shortage and/or whenever requested.
l. Assists in arranging for referrals to other medical or community agencies those patients who need further evaluation or treatment such as Home Health and Hospice, home oxygen, and physical therapy.
m. Assists providers and patients with scheduling patients for ancillary services such
as imaging, lab, infusion, cardiology procedures, etc. Communicates challenges
promptly to their immediate supervisor.
n. As assigned by their immediate supervisor, may develop clinical guidelines in
collaboration medical staff, clinic leadership, pharmacy, and other ancillary
services as appropriate.
o. Maintains knowledge and skill sets required to conduct patient education session
related to specific clinic area.
p. Provides patient care as assigned by the Registered Nurse or the physician.
q. Acts as a liaison between the hospital and local/consulting physician offices to foster cooperative relationships and problem solves issues regarding the clinic.
r. Performs other duties as request and within the scope of practice for their position
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