Chief Medical Officer directs the staff and develops policies for the organization's clinical programs. Works closely with hospital staff, department directors, and physicians to ensure that the highest standards of quality and service are maintained. Being a Chief Medical Officer oversees the implementation of quality improvement efforts designed to improve clinical performance and maintain compliance with HIPAA and other regulations and standards. Evaluates developments and innovations in medical care and makes recommendations for new practices and procedures. Additionally, Chief Medical Officer advises CEO and medical teams on matters impacting patient care. Requires a MD. Requires State License to Practice Medicine. Typically reports to top management. The Chief Medical Officer manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impact. Establishes overall direction and strategic initiatives for the given major function or line of business. Has acquired the business acumen and leadership experience to become a top function or division head. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Chief Clinical Officer, under the administrative direction of the Executive Director, chairs, plans, and participates in agency and Affiliation Leadership Teams, committees, and work groups to ensure that clinical standards are met and agency/Prepaid Inpatient Health Provider (PIHP) mission is carried out. This employee supervises, coaches, mentors, and evaluates program supervisors; promotes staff’s management skills, and advises regarding personnel issues; assesses the strengths and weaknesses of clinical programs and operations and develops processes and/or implements best practice models to address weaknesses. The Chief Clinical Officer provides vital resources to supervisors and staff including fiscal/budget support, equipment, facilities, support services, and information; communicates essential information to internal and external stakeholders, and performs related work activities as required.
1. Possess a Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Health Care Administration or other health care professional disciplines associated with mental health.Clear All
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