Community Health Connections
Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
Community Health Connections, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, United States, 01420
Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) is a vital leadership position that focuses on clinical and organizational responsibilities. The primary focus of Community Health Connections is to provide high quality, affordable, and accessible health care services to patients. The CMO is vital in ensuring that these services are provided and it is expected that 60% of the time will be engaged in providing clinical services to patients and 40% of the time in administrative functions. The key job responsibilities are as follows: Planning and directing all clinical medical services of the organization Leading the clinical providers in their roles as health care professionals Providing comprehensive and continuous primary care to a panel of patients Being an integral part of the Senior Management Team Directing clinical training for healthcare professionals Participating in our Accountable Care Organization Essential duties and major responsibilities include: Assure appropriate coverage of medical activities Provide leadership to the medical component of the health center Quality assurance Coordination of care Board of directors Human resources Budgeting Strategic planning Community outreach Education, training, licensure, and certification, and experience: Medical degree (MD or DO) Family Physician or Dual (Internist/Pedi) Board certification, and timely recertification Current licensure by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine Current DEA and Massachusetts Controlled Substance licensure for prescriptive authority Certified in ACLS or CPR/AED Eligible for unrestricted health center and hospital privileges at facilities utilized by the health center Five years (5) of experience in caring for all members of the family unit Competencies: Individual departments will develop competencies which will be communicated and maintained through CHC's performance evaluation system. Supervision exercised: Site Medical Directors, Physicians, Mid-Levels, and clinical medical staff
The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) is a vital leadership position that focuses on clinical and organizational responsibilities. The primary focus of Community Health Connections is to provide high quality, affordable, and accessible health care services to patients. The CMO is vital in ensuring that these services are provided and it is expected that 60% of the time will be engaged in providing clinical services to patients and 40% of the time in administrative functions. The key job responsibilities are as follows: Planning and directing all clinical medical services of the organization Leading the clinical providers in their roles as health care professionals Providing comprehensive and continuous primary care to a panel of patients Being an integral part of the Senior Management Team Directing clinical training for healthcare professionals Participating in our Accountable Care Organization Essential duties and major responsibilities include: Assure appropriate coverage of medical activities Provide leadership to the medical component of the health center Quality assurance Coordination of care Board of directors Human resources Budgeting Strategic planning Community outreach Education, training, licensure, and certification, and experience: Medical degree (MD or DO) Family Physician or Dual (Internist/Pedi) Board certification, and timely recertification Current licensure by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine Current DEA and Massachusetts Controlled Substance licensure for prescriptive authority Certified in ACLS or CPR/AED Eligible for unrestricted health center and hospital privileges at facilities utilized by the health center Five years (5) of experience in caring for all members of the family unit Competencies: Individual departments will develop competencies which will be communicated and maintained through CHC's performance evaluation system. Supervision exercised: Site Medical Directors, Physicians, Mid-Levels, and clinical medical staff