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Senior Risk Program Manager
full-timeTucson

Summary

Location

Tucson

Type

full-time

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About this role

Primary City/State:

Tucson, Arizona

Department Name:

Clinical Risk Mgmt & Ptnt Rel

Work Shift:

Day

Job Category:

Risk, Quality and Safety

You have a place in the health care industry.  At Banner Health, caring for people is at the core of all we do.  We are committed to fostering a strong, inclusive culture where every team member feels valued and supported.  If that sounds like something you want to be a part of - apply today!

 

In this role you will investigate and manage real time patient events to assess harm, liability and opportunities to collaborate with other corporate teams for process improvement and development of best practice. The ideal candidate will have a strong clinical background preferably in critical care and prior risk, patient safety or quality experience.

 

This position is hybrid at BUMC Tucson working Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm.

Within Banner Health Corporate, you will have the opportunity to apply your unique experience and expertise in support of a nationally-recognized healthcare leader. We offer stimulating and rewarding careers in a wide array of disciplines. Whether your background is in Human Resources, Finance, Information Technology, Legal, Managed Care Programs or Public Relations, you'll find many options for contributing to our award-winning patient care.

POSITION SUMMARY
This position is responsible for the assigned entity’s risk management activities, which includes, but may not be limited to a general knowledge of corporate insurance programs, administering the risk management program on a day-to-day basis, managing and analyzing risk management data and conducting risk management educational programs, complying with risk management related standards by The Joint Commission (TJC) and other accrediting and regulatory agencies, all with the objective of enhancing and promoting patient safety and quality of care, and minimizing loss to protect the assets of the organization. This individual is responsible for reviewing and formulating policy or organizational changes and making recommendations for final approval by senior management. While the Senior Risk Manager position may be responsible for the functions in the Risk Manager and Risk Specialist job descriptions, this position most often supervises and offers overall program direction to the Risk Manager and Risk Specialist. Oversees budget development for assigned entities and obtains management approval.

CORE FUNCTIONS
1. Has full responsibility for operations of the risk management program that may include an enterprise liability approach to exposures. Plans and implements a program for both loss prevention and loss control at assigned entities, and a comprehensive orientation program; those programs will be directed to all current and future employees, physicians, and residents to advise them of their responsibilities, obligations, and part in the facility’s risk management program. Maintains awareness of legislative activities that may affect risk management programs in assigned entities and participates in the legislative process.

2. Develops, implements and monitors risk management plans for assigned entities. Develops and monitors progress on annual entity-specific risk management goals. Conducts systems analyses to uncover and identify patterns that could result in compensable events. Designs and implements risk management surveys and studies; conducts surveys, studies, and special projects to assist in long-term planning and changes to facility policies and systems that reduce risk and losses. Participates in new business development activities by providing due diligence on new ventures/acquisitions.

3. Assumes an active role in planning and decision making efforts through membership in various entity committees: hospital, clinic, and ambulatory. Provides consultative advice to senior management, administrators, physicians, relevant internal department, nurses, and other personnel regarding patient safety and risk management issues. Works with Medical Staff Services to develop and maintain risk management profiles on physicians and integrates that information into the credentialing process in compliance with state and federal agencies, TJC and/or other accrediting bodies, and institutional requirements.

4. Informs service line and department directors of occurrences, issues, findings and risk management recommendations; provides feedback to directors at all levels in an effort to eliminate risks; assists clinical chairs and department heads in designing risk management programs within their departments. Works in conjunction with the patient safety officer, service excellence, and management in the investigation of potential or actual events/concerns. Participates in root cause analysis investigation and reporting of adverse drug events and sentinel events to the appropriate parties. Provides assistance to departments in complying with TJC or other accrediting agencies, regarding risk management related standards.

5. Directs loss control/loss prevention activities and reports results to senior administration. Supervises the statistical trending of losses and analyzes patterns. Provides analysis of risk data for all levels of management. Participates in Case Reviews to identify emerging issues in the defense of claims.

6. Responds to professional liability and facility liability questions posed by physicians, nurses, and other personnel. Leads development of organization-wide approach on disclosure of medical errors and obtains physician support. Answers inquiries of physicians, nurses, and administrators regarding emergent patient care issues to minimize risk and control loss. Assist in resolving treatment issues, including patient decisions made against medical advice (AMA), refusals of treatment, and consent issues; initiates court orders as appropriate via in-house and outside legal counsel. Responsible for being on call as scheduled.

7. Recommends appropriate revisions to new or existing policies and procedures to reduce the frequency of future occurrences; recommends ways to minimize risks through system changes; reviews and revises facility policies as appropriate to maintain adherence to current standards. In litigated claims, assists Banner Health Claims team and legal counsel in accessing facility records and personnel. Directs and coordinates release of records and information in response to subpoenas, court orders, attorney requests, state and federal agency investigations, and other inquiries from outside sources.

8. Analyzes the risk of loss versus cost of reducing risk. Supervises accumulation of risk management cost data for budgetary and historical purposes: prepares budgets for departmental operations for approval by Regional Risk Manager.

9. Internal customers include senior management at assigned entities, patients and their families, administrators, physicians, relevant department heads, all types of employees, Business Health area claims managers, regional leaders, and the organization as a whole. External customers include federal agencies, the legal system such as the judiciary, outside legal counsel; state agencies, various professional boards; state and local law enforcement agencies; physicians and other health care providers.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Must possess a knowledge of risk management as normally obtained through a bachelor’s degree in nursing or related field.

ARM, CPHRM, DFASHRM, CPCU. CPHRM is required within one year of hire.

Requires 6 – 9 years in Risk Management or equivalent experience. Must demonstrate and apply knowledge of federal and state statutes specific to health care, medical terminology and hospital or department policies, procedures and practices.

Must possess strong written and oral communications skills, presentation skills, team player, ability to influence change without direct authority, and negotiation skills. Requires ability to manage and negotiate in emotional and confrontational situations, with sensitivity to operations and culture of facilities and organization as a whole.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

RN preferred.


ARM, CPHRM, DFASHRM, CPCU.

Additional related education and/or experience preferred.

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Tech stack
Risk Management,Patient Safety,Process Improvement,Liability Assessment,Clinical Background,Data Analysis,Regulatory Compliance,Policy Formulation,Program Direction,Loss Prevention,Root Cause Analysis,Claim Defense,Budget Oversight,Incident Investigation,Accreditation Standards,Disclosure of Medical Errors

About Banner Health

Headquartered in Arizona, Banner Health is one of the largest nonprofit health care systems in the country. The system owns and operates 33 acute-care hospitals, Banner Health Network, Banner – University Medicine, academic and employed physician groups, long-term care centers, outpatient surgery centers and an array of other services; including Banner Urgent Care, family clinics, home care and hospice services, pharmacies and a nursing registry. Banner Health is in six states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada and Wyoming.

Team size: 10,001+ employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
Founding Year: 1999

What you'll do

  • This role is responsible for managing the assigned entity’s risk management activities, including administering the program, analyzing data, conducting educational programs, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards to enhance patient safety and minimize organizational loss. The individual will also supervise and direct the work of the Risk Manager and Risk Specialist, oversee budget development, and recommend organizational policy changes.

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What does a Senior Risk Program Manager do at Banner Health?

As a Senior Risk Program Manager at Banner Health, you will: this role is responsible for managing the assigned entity’s risk management activities, including administering the program, analyzing data, conducting educational programs, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards to enhance patient safety and minimize organizational loss. The individual will also supervise and direct the work of the Risk Manager and Risk Specialist, oversee budget development, and recommend organizational policy changes..

Why join Banner Health as a Senior Risk Program Manager?

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The Senior Risk Program Manager position at Banner Health is based in Tucson, Arizona, United States. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

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