Yale NewHaven Health
Overview
To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values — integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion — must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.
The position has responsibility and accountability for working to assess, plan, and organize overall regulatory compliance and readiness (e.g., CMS, DPH/DOH, TJC) at the assigned Yale New Haven Health delivery network(s). It participates in the improvement of key processes, policies, and procedures as they relate to regulatory compliance. The Regulatory Specialist works as an internal consultant with medical staff, nursing, support services, and other departments to plan, organize, facilitate, implement, and measure delivery network efforts to improve process efficiencies, assess regulatory compliance, and improve overall patient safety and clinical quality.
The Regulatory Specialist provides project management experience necessary to support significant breakthroughs, responsible for independent action in project oversight, systems design and implementation, quality improvement, and a variety of special projects. In conjunction with departments and committees—e.g., Legal Office, Laboratory Medicine, and Quality and Safety colleagues—the specialist assesses the impact of quality projects on clinical operations and gauges readiness and compliance for internal and external surveys, and adverse event and complaint investigations by CMS, DPH/DOH, TJC, and others as needed.
Under the supervision of the Director of Accreditation and Regulatory Affairs, the Regulatory Specialist is responsible for site visit preparation, coordination of site visit logistics and response, and assisting in preparing report‑outs to management of major regulatory changes and issues that arise from mock or real survey results. The incumbent supports activities associated with site visits and coordinates clinical safety and quality activities throughout the health system delivery network(s), ensuring that all safety and quality compliance issues are addressed and resolved in a timely manner. The incumbent designs and provides educational tools and curricula and evaluates these for standards and issues related to regulatory compliance.
EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran
Responsibilities
1. Acts as a key member of projects to improve clinical and non‑clinical areas, partnering with internal and external departmental leadership to meet goals and objectives.
2. Participates in departmental process improvement to enhance clinical quality and patient safety.
3. Provides key regulatory safety and quality data highlighting business and operational issues requiring management attention and resources.
4. Participates in task forces, charters, and committees to provide operational input and regulatory consultation, coordinating multidisciplinary efforts for regulatory preparedness and completion of applications (e.g., accreditation and licensure, CMS database forms, ICM completion, measurement of success data, DPH/DOH or CMS corrective action plans, and clinical charter teams).
5. Creates, develops, and delivers educational and training programs and tools relating to compliance issues, safety and quality issues, and continuous regulatory readiness.
6. Provides consultation to clinical and non‑clinical departments and serves on multiple committees to continually assess aspects of DPH/DOH readiness and compliance.
7. Coordinates tracer rounds (mock surveys) to assess compliance with regulatory requirements and helps prioritize and remediate to improve performance.
8. Facilitates and provides coordination of adverse/sentinel event and complaint investigations, root cause analysis, and ensures related improvement plans are met for safety issues recognized by JC, DPH/DOH, and CMS in conjunction with other committee members.
9. Supports action plans and measurements of success processes in collaboration with functional and departmental leaders to ensure institution‑wide oversight of all regulatory compliance needs related to CMS, DPH/DOH, and TJC.
10. Verifies and validates evidence of action plans and measurements of success data related to regulatory compliance issues for departments or individual action plans in the health system designated delivery network(s), collaborating with department leadership prior to document submission to an external agency.
11. Works collaboratively with the unit and service level medical staff to set goals, assess delivery network(s) performance, prioritize resources, implement change through facilitation and other activities, and assess individual project success.
12. Ensures compliance with regulatory standards (TJC, CMS, DPH/DOH, etc.) for quality and safety reporting under the direction of the Director Accreditation and Regulatory Affairs and others as relevant.
13. In collaboration with Director Accreditation and Regulatory Affairs develops and disseminates mock and real survey issues related to regulatory standards and policy compliance.
14. Performs other projects, assignments, and responsibilities as indicated.
Qualifications Education Current healthcare licensure preferred (e.g., RN, LCSW, RT/OT) in the state of Connecticut or Rhode Island, or the equivalent healthcare experience. An advanced degree (MBA, MPH, MSN, or other Master's degree in a health related field) or enrollment and completion of a Master's Degree within five years of hire is required. Certification (HACP, CJCP, CPHQ are examples) is preferred.
Experience Three (3) to five (5) years of progressive healthcare experience with one (1) to three (3) years of experience in program management, demonstrated teaching experience, and process improvement with clinical operations. Experience and knowledge of TJC standards, CMS Conditions of Participation and experience with accreditation survey process preferred.
Licensure Current healthcare licensure preferred (e.g., RN, LCSW, RT/OT).
Special Skills Proven analytical/problem‑solving skills. Outstanding communication, presentation, and facilitation skills. Strong computer skills (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel) and demonstrated ability to successfully lead process change are needed. Program or project management, effective communication, and planning experience are required. Healthcare background is required.
Physical Demand Travel among assigned delivery network(s) and associated sites is required.
YNHHS Requisition ID 161920
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The position has responsibility and accountability for working to assess, plan, and organize overall regulatory compliance and readiness (e.g., CMS, DPH/DOH, TJC) at the assigned Yale New Haven Health delivery network(s). It participates in the improvement of key processes, policies, and procedures as they relate to regulatory compliance. The Regulatory Specialist works as an internal consultant with medical staff, nursing, support services, and other departments to plan, organize, facilitate, implement, and measure delivery network efforts to improve process efficiencies, assess regulatory compliance, and improve overall patient safety and clinical quality.
The Regulatory Specialist provides project management experience necessary to support significant breakthroughs, responsible for independent action in project oversight, systems design and implementation, quality improvement, and a variety of special projects. In conjunction with departments and committees—e.g., Legal Office, Laboratory Medicine, and Quality and Safety colleagues—the specialist assesses the impact of quality projects on clinical operations and gauges readiness and compliance for internal and external surveys, and adverse event and complaint investigations by CMS, DPH/DOH, TJC, and others as needed.
Under the supervision of the Director of Accreditation and Regulatory Affairs, the Regulatory Specialist is responsible for site visit preparation, coordination of site visit logistics and response, and assisting in preparing report‑outs to management of major regulatory changes and issues that arise from mock or real survey results. The incumbent supports activities associated with site visits and coordinates clinical safety and quality activities throughout the health system delivery network(s), ensuring that all safety and quality compliance issues are addressed and resolved in a timely manner. The incumbent designs and provides educational tools and curricula and evaluates these for standards and issues related to regulatory compliance.
EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran
Responsibilities
1. Acts as a key member of projects to improve clinical and non‑clinical areas, partnering with internal and external departmental leadership to meet goals and objectives.
2. Participates in departmental process improvement to enhance clinical quality and patient safety.
3. Provides key regulatory safety and quality data highlighting business and operational issues requiring management attention and resources.
4. Participates in task forces, charters, and committees to provide operational input and regulatory consultation, coordinating multidisciplinary efforts for regulatory preparedness and completion of applications (e.g., accreditation and licensure, CMS database forms, ICM completion, measurement of success data, DPH/DOH or CMS corrective action plans, and clinical charter teams).
5. Creates, develops, and delivers educational and training programs and tools relating to compliance issues, safety and quality issues, and continuous regulatory readiness.
6. Provides consultation to clinical and non‑clinical departments and serves on multiple committees to continually assess aspects of DPH/DOH readiness and compliance.
7. Coordinates tracer rounds (mock surveys) to assess compliance with regulatory requirements and helps prioritize and remediate to improve performance.
8. Facilitates and provides coordination of adverse/sentinel event and complaint investigations, root cause analysis, and ensures related improvement plans are met for safety issues recognized by JC, DPH/DOH, and CMS in conjunction with other committee members.
9. Supports action plans and measurements of success processes in collaboration with functional and departmental leaders to ensure institution‑wide oversight of all regulatory compliance needs related to CMS, DPH/DOH, and TJC.
10. Verifies and validates evidence of action plans and measurements of success data related to regulatory compliance issues for departments or individual action plans in the health system designated delivery network(s), collaborating with department leadership prior to document submission to an external agency.
11. Works collaboratively with the unit and service level medical staff to set goals, assess delivery network(s) performance, prioritize resources, implement change through facilitation and other activities, and assess individual project success.
12. Ensures compliance with regulatory standards (TJC, CMS, DPH/DOH, etc.) for quality and safety reporting under the direction of the Director Accreditation and Regulatory Affairs and others as relevant.
13. In collaboration with Director Accreditation and Regulatory Affairs develops and disseminates mock and real survey issues related to regulatory standards and policy compliance.
14. Performs other projects, assignments, and responsibilities as indicated.
Qualifications Education Current healthcare licensure preferred (e.g., RN, LCSW, RT/OT) in the state of Connecticut or Rhode Island, or the equivalent healthcare experience. An advanced degree (MBA, MPH, MSN, or other Master's degree in a health related field) or enrollment and completion of a Master's Degree within five years of hire is required. Certification (HACP, CJCP, CPHQ are examples) is preferred.
Experience Three (3) to five (5) years of progressive healthcare experience with one (1) to three (3) years of experience in program management, demonstrated teaching experience, and process improvement with clinical operations. Experience and knowledge of TJC standards, CMS Conditions of Participation and experience with accreditation survey process preferred.
Licensure Current healthcare licensure preferred (e.g., RN, LCSW, RT/OT).
Special Skills Proven analytical/problem‑solving skills. Outstanding communication, presentation, and facilitation skills. Strong computer skills (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel) and demonstrated ability to successfully lead process change are needed. Program or project management, effective communication, and planning experience are required. Healthcare background is required.
Physical Demand Travel among assigned delivery network(s) and associated sites is required.
YNHHS Requisition ID 161920
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