Innovative Hematology
Clinical Nurse Informaticist
Innovative Hematology, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 46201
Clinical Nurse Informaticist
At Innovative Hematology, Inc. (IHI), we offer a future where people with rare blood disorders flourish. Our experts provide the highest quality comprehensive services and holistic care to patients with bleeding, clotting, and other hematologic disorders, and to their families. As the Clinical Nurse Informaticist, you will be responsible for planning, reviewing, and contributing to all activities and functions of clinical transformation by using Information Technology to continually assess and improve the way patient care is delivered and providing managerial, technical, and motivational leadership. In this role, you will collaborate with the CMIO to drive clinical transformation through careful analysis of current processes and workflows and change management strategies that align with the Center's strategic plan and center goals. The Opportunity Participate in the development and implementation of overall strategies for clinical transformation through the use of data analytics including: Identify opportunities to optimize clinical processes. Participate in design and development of quality reports and dashboards Maintain effective communication with all stakeholders across the Center, promoting the value of clinical informatics and the credibility and value of the Information Services Department to care delivery operation. Actively participate with implementation team(s) during the planning and implementation of new features or functions or enhancements to existing functions which affect clinical employees. Responsible for translating process and workflow decision into education materials, leveraging change management and adult learning principles. Collaborate with disease management coordinators to identify key performance indicators of optimal care, monitor data tracking and outcomes reporting of disease specific initiatives i.e., HP 2030, Community Counts, Population Profile, HTDS. Collaborate with the Quality Improvement Program Manager to formally document DM outcomes, meet accreditation requirements, poster/publishing opportunities and reporting to the QIC-Quality Improvement Committee. Partner with the Medical Education Program Manager to provide supplemental training/education for all departments related to clinical data analytics.
At Innovative Hematology, Inc. (IHI), we offer a future where people with rare blood disorders flourish. Our experts provide the highest quality comprehensive services and holistic care to patients with bleeding, clotting, and other hematologic disorders, and to their families. As the Clinical Nurse Informaticist, you will be responsible for planning, reviewing, and contributing to all activities and functions of clinical transformation by using Information Technology to continually assess and improve the way patient care is delivered and providing managerial, technical, and motivational leadership. In this role, you will collaborate with the CMIO to drive clinical transformation through careful analysis of current processes and workflows and change management strategies that align with the Center's strategic plan and center goals. The Opportunity Participate in the development and implementation of overall strategies for clinical transformation through the use of data analytics including: Identify opportunities to optimize clinical processes. Participate in design and development of quality reports and dashboards Maintain effective communication with all stakeholders across the Center, promoting the value of clinical informatics and the credibility and value of the Information Services Department to care delivery operation. Actively participate with implementation team(s) during the planning and implementation of new features or functions or enhancements to existing functions which affect clinical employees. Responsible for translating process and workflow decision into education materials, leveraging change management and adult learning principles. Collaborate with disease management coordinators to identify key performance indicators of optimal care, monitor data tracking and outcomes reporting of disease specific initiatives i.e., HP 2030, Community Counts, Population Profile, HTDS. Collaborate with the Quality Improvement Program Manager to formally document DM outcomes, meet accreditation requirements, poster/publishing opportunities and reporting to the QIC-Quality Improvement Committee. Partner with the Medical Education Program Manager to provide supplemental training/education for all departments related to clinical data analytics.