Job Summary
Within the Capacity Management division of the Michigan Medicine Capacity Operations and Real-time Engagement Center (M2C2), the Patient Placement Coordinators coordinate and optimize patient flow across optimize patient flow across Adult Hospitals, Mott Hospital, and the Emergency Department(s) to promote quality, service excellence, patient- and family-centered care, and maximize throughput. Own end-to-end patient flow, transfer and expediter processes as well as clinical and operational issues surrounding patient placement and progression in partnership with medical and nursing staff. Clinical Expediters remove barriers to discharge and care progression using standard operating procedures (SOP) that are identified through MiChart, by using custom tools or by direct calls from care teams.
What You'll DoDuties include but are not limited to:
Recognize and triage alerts and incorporate situational awareness using electronic health record (e.g., Epic); specialized tiles, dashboards, and monitors in the center; and other clinical resourcesPromote proactive inpatient care progression and escalate tasks that could impact care or discharge timeline by expediting, prioritizing, mediating and resolving clinical issuesManage deviations from patient care paths using standard operating procedures and applying clinical expertiseResolve patient care bottlenecks and variations in service standards; optimize prioritization with support services, and a variety of clinical departments; enhance and improve communication and coordination of care within multidisciplinary teamsProvide leadership and collaboration with M2C2 colleagues, providers, and nursing leaders to address relevant clinical and discharge issuesProvide excellent customer service to internal and external customersProvide effective communication with team members and other departments to ensure seamless processesActive problem-solving of issues related to patient flow, transfer, discharge and care progressionCommunicate status of house to key stakeholders (units, ED, PACU, leadership, etc.) Manage multiple competing tasks and deadlines with energy and efficiencyLeadership
Educate and provide feedback to nursing and medical staff in clinical departments, inpatient units, and procedural areas to improve patient placement and facilitate timely and safe transfers, patient care progression needs and dischargesLead, facilitate and coordinate assigned appropriate huddles with multi-disciplinary teams and provide solutions to patient flow issuesSupport and collaborate with inpatient ICU fellows to assist with patient placement, with care and ancillary support teams to resolve bottlenecks, promote patient care progression and safe and timely discharge, with outside hospitals to ensure safe and timely transfersParticipate in the orientation and training of on-boarding Capacity Management staffParticipate in activities to promote own continued learning and professional growth
Continuous Quality Improvement
Participate in the development, implementation and ongoing evaluation of policies, processes and procedures related to Capacity Management functions as well as outside departments to assist in process improvement to ensure the meeting or improvement of organizational goals related to Capacity Management Assess and evaluate new or revised systems which support Capacity Management goals and objectives.Recommend and facilitate improvements in patient placement, transfer or clinical expediting processes based on data analysisDocument notable events for follow-up and make recommendations for continuous improvementMaintain required documentation to support continuous improvement and performance metricsMission StatementMichigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Our mission is guided by our Strategic Principles and has three critical components; patient care, education and research that together enhance our contribution to society.
Required Qualifications*Bachelor's degree in nursing or a related allied health discipline or equivalent combination of education and experienceMinimum of 2 years of clinical experience, or direct capacity management experience (systems that support patient flow, transfer, clinical expediting and admission processes)Ability to prioritize, meet deadlines and produce detailed and accurate workExcellent clinical knowledge and assessment skills to evaluate and prioritize patient placement, transfer and expediting issuesAbility to assess and handle highly sensitive and confidential matters with considerable discretion and independent judgementDemonstrated positive work ethic and strong sense of teamwork/problem solving with co-workersDesired Qualifications*Master's degree in nursing, related allied health discipline or healthcare administrationExperience facilitating patient placement, transfer or clinical expeditingExperience with systems that support patient flow, admission, transfer, care progression and discharge processesUnderstanding of Michigan Medicine policies and proceduresModes of WorkPositions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes.
Background ScreeningMichigan Medicine conducts background screening and pre-employment drug testing on job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent job offer and may use a third party administrator to conduct background screenings. Background screenings are performed in compliance with the Fair Credit Report Act. Pre-employment drug testing applies to all selected candidates, including new or additional faculty and staff appointments, as well as transfers from other U-M campuses.
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