senior Practice Transformation Consultant

Must reside in the United States within the Pacific Standard Time (PST), Central Standard Time (CST) or Mountain Standard Time (MST) time zones.

Job Summary

The Senior Practice Transformation Consultant will work to improve patient care by implementing prescribed evidence-based care management and practice transformation strategies. Will work with Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), physicians and other patient care providers in meeting quality performance objectives through data collection, data analysis, process outcome evaluation, and other PDSA rapid cycle quality improvement methods.  Will work independently in carrying out the goals of the project, working collaboratively with practices, other consultants, health plan divisions and departments, government, and community collaborators. Will serve as a subject matter expert to provide mentorship and oversight to consultants throughout the firm. 

 

Essential Functions

  • Implement strategies such as quality improvement interventions, empanelment, care teams, QI dashboards, workforce strengthening, care coordination and other practice level changes
  • Assist and monitor assigned practices in the implementation of QI initiatives and processes PDSA cycles
  • Improve performance on HEDIS measures and P4P programs
  • Develop care coordination protocols, including social linkages
  • Work directly with lead physicians and their staff to address issues related to quality improvement and care processes within their practices
  • Research and educate practices about models of best practice and replicate model elements as needed in the practices
  • Implement measures and develop tools to gauge a practice’s ability to carry out QI processes, such as disease management process flow charts and protocols for case management and care coordination
  • Gather appropriate data from QI reports, audits, and/or outside sources and share with physicians and their practice staff
  • Actively participate in project steering committee meetings
  • Assist in implementation of QI initiatives and processes at the practice level, including training
  • Work directly with providers to assist them in the development of disease management initiatives and protocols 
  • May serve as a People Manager
  • Performs other duties as assigned

Knowledge, SKILLS, and Abilities

Work Related Experience

  • Practice coaching / transformation
  • Quality measurement, population health management
  • Lean/process improvement and data flow analysis
  • Change management
  • HEDIS measures, P4P programs
  • Center for Excellence in Primary Care’s Building Blocks of High Performing Primary Care, Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) or related experience
  • Care teams
  • Social linkages, SDOH
  • EHR, claims and technical systems
  • Working knowledge of clinical, coding, business operations, and IT reporting
  • Comfortable with public speaking and making presentations
  • Developing and improving provider and health plan policies and procedures

Communication and Interpersonal Skills

  • Ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally with individuals at all levels of health care provision; summarize information and instructions for clarity and understanding
  • Analytical, creative and takes innovative approaches to solving problems
  • Positive, people-oriented, and energetic attitude
  • Ability to work in a rapidly changing and fast-paced environment
  • Self-motivated, highly organized, and able to prioritize and manage multiple tasks
  • Ability to anticipate and identify ever -changing needs for the practices as they arise

Project Leadership and Execution

  • Establish and maintain strong working relationships and achieve results by working collaboratively with others
  • Expertly manage projects, including the ability to manage people and time resources
  • Meet mission-critical deadlines and to motivate staff to meet these deadlines
  • Strategic and analytical thinking, problem solving, and presentation skills 
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Manage quality work and to enforce quality healthcare throughout the organization
  • Identify barriers to quality healthcare and/or gaps in process that interfere with delivery of quality healthcare

Data and Data Quality

  • Maintain confidentiality and comply with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); confidentiality with clinical, management, and other organizational data/information
  • Experience in electronic medical records, data analytics, data visualization, population health management, business intelligence
  • Working knowledge of statistical methodologies, desired
  • Skilled at working with larger data sets, mastery of common programming languages (SQL, SAS, etc.) and low-level facility with programming concepts, desired but not required
  • Working knowledge of Tableau or Power BI, desired but not required

 

Job Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in public health, or related field with at least 8 years of hands-on experience and leadership in practice coaching or practice improvement in a health care setting and experience using a practice transformation framework (e.g., Center for Excellence in Primary Care’s Building Blocks of High Performing Primary Care)
    • OR bachelor’s degree in public health, or related field with at least 10 years of hands-on experience and leadership in practice coaching or practice improvement in a health care setting and experience using a practice transformation framework (e.g., Center for Excellence in Primary Care’s Building Blocks of High Performing Primary Care)
  • Knowledge of Lean methodologies, rapid cycle quality improvement and PDSA models
  • Knowledge of primary care practices serving Medi-Cal populations work, FQHCs, and community health centers

Physical and Mental Requirements

Employee works remotely and is required to walk, sit, talk/listen and use hands more than 2/3rds of the time. Normal vision is required for the position. Equipment operated includes office machines and computers. Employee may be required to travel up to 50% of the time with travel out of state up to 25% of the time. There may be months of no travel. Employee may be required to be onsite at clinical practice settings and will be subject to the onsite requirements of guests and volunteers as may be determined by the client organization. To support onsite work at client facilities, employee is required to obtain an annual flu shot and complete COVID-19 vaccination. Employee is required to follow CDC guidelines for COVID-19 in work related activities, including mask wearing, social distancing, and quarantining recommendations. Employee is required to deliver high quality work under pressure and be adaptive to changing business, client and conditions.

About Elevation Health Partners

We are a passionate team of quality improvement, public health, and technical health care consultants with close to two decades of collaboration with policy makers, grant makers, state and federal agencies and commercial healthcare organizations in the development and execution of strategies to advance meaningful, measurable improvements in all areas of the health care delivery system.

 

Elevation Health Partners takes a people-centric approach to serve and guide the needs of our clients. We are champions in the healthcare industry who consistently execute and deliver superior solutions in patient-centered healthcare delivery and associated value-based reimbursement strategies. Elevation Health Partners aims to elevate health for all populations through non-generic, tailored solutions for our clients, ‘forward thinking’, and never settling for traditional approaches.

 

Elevation Health Partners is a woman-owned small business that has been supporting safety net providers throughout California for almost two decades and recently expanded services to the state of Michigan. Our master curated, practice transformation coaching model has resulted in improved care and services for low-income and underserved communities.

 

For more information, please visit www.elevationhealthpartners.com

 

classification, Benefits, & Compensation

This is a full-time, exempt position and will report to a Principal/Director. Candidates must be authorized to work for any US employer. The Practice Transformation Consultant must reside in the United States within the Pacific Standard Time (PST), Central Standard Time (CST) or Mountain Standard Time (MST) time zones. Elevation Health Partners supports a work-from-home arrangement, subject to client and/or project needs.

 

The benefits for full-time regular employees include: Medical, dental and vision insurance, 403(b) retirement plan, commuter benefits, vacation, sick time, and paid holidays. This information is intended as a brief outline of the employee benefits program provided by Elevation Health Partners. Elevation Health Partners reserves the right to amend or terminate any benefits and/or benefits plans with or without notice.

 

Elevation Health Partners is committed to paying competitive wages. The Practice Transformation Consultant role corresponds to a level with an annual salary of $90,000 to $150,000 depending on education and years of experience.

 

 

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