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<p>The Physical Therapist (Program Coordinator) Patient Safety Manager serves as a advanced practice specialist within the Quality, Safety, and Value (QSV) Service at the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center.</p> <p>VA Careers - Physical Therapy: https://youtube.com/embed/Gi2hoFqIoqY</p> <p>The incumbent collaborates with interdisciplinary teams, including physicians, nurses, mental health professionals, researchers, and quality management staff, to identify and mitigate patient safety risks, such as suicide prevention, behavioral health crises, and communication breakdowns. The Psychologist participates in facility-wide safety initiatives, including the Joint Patient Safety Reporting (JPSR) system, Root Cause Analyses (RCA), Healthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (HFMEA), and National Performance Goals (NPGs), with a focus on behavioral health safety, psychological resilience, and system-level learning. The incumbent also supports the National Center for Patient Safety (NCPS) Patient Safety Assessment Tool (PSAT) and NCPS Salesforce Alerts/Advisories/Recalls, contributing to data-driven improvements.</p> <p>DUTIES INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO:</p> <ul> <li>Promotes cultural transformation to ensure all employees are knowledgeable and empowered to identify and report risk and adverse events so process improvement may result. The PSM establishes and promotes a system for recognition of accomplishments of programs, teams, and employees who exemplify patient safety culture and HRO principles including identification of close calls and great catches. Safety Stories are utilized and coordinated to be presented in various meeting settings to highlight success. </li><li>Responsible for strategic implementation and maintenance of the facility-wide Patient Safety Program throughout RLR VAMC with primary focus on the comprehensive identification, awareness, utilization, analysis, and performance improvement associated with Joint Patient Safety Reporting (JPSR). Requires promotion of HRO principles and psychological safety in reporting, education on proper entry of incident reports, gathering and analysis of reports, development of trends and feedback presentations to facility leaders and Services and implementation of system improvements. All reports are investigated to determine root causes and lessons learned. Ensures the JPSR database is maintained timely and utilizes data to monitor trends and target needs for evaluation and improvement. Provides daily updates to executive leadership on JPSR reports and ensures prompt response by coordinating and communicating with leaders of all Services as appropriate. </li><li>The incumbent appropriately scores JPSR events based on an established severity and frequency index tool and determines actual and potential resulting harm. Those events scored as major or catastrophic are scrutinized formally with RCA projects. The PSM develops clinical reviews and audits to analyze problems in depth, including identification of risks requiring review, identification of data required to define the problem, establishing data collection methodologies, analyzing the data, recommending corrective actions, and assessing effectiveness of the actions. </li><li>Maintains facility-wide administrative controls aimed to ensure implementation and sustainment of approved Actions and Outcome Measures resulting from completed RCA projects. This includes tracking and trending of items, provision of status reports to leadership, and collation of data for use in external review processes demonstrating compliance. The PSM ensures all RCA Actions and Outcome Measures are distributed appropriately to responsible Service Chiefs, provides oversight and trending on implantation of items, and ensures closeout in the national SPOT database and tracks sustainment of improvements. </li><li>Identifies any occurrence of serious Sentinel Event at RLR VAMC and is a leader ensuring appropriate immediate harm reduction and risk mitigation, coordination of responses across Service lines, and procession toward any needed clinical review, RCA, and partners with Risk Management to ensure institutional disclosures. </li><li>Functions as the program manager and implementer of patient safety policies and activities developed by NCPS and maintains comprehensive knowledge of the range of VHA and facility handbooks, policies, and standard operating procedures, and other regulations and precedents applicable to the administration of the patient safety program. This includes knowledge of VHA NCPS goals and objectives, the Quality and Patient Safety directive, the sequence and timing of key program events and milestones, and methods of evaluating program accomplishments. </li><li>Provides leadership in the execution of Patient Safety Assessment Tool (PSAT) evaluations required by the NCPS, including but not limited to the Mental Health Environment of Care (MHEOC) Checklist and the Wandering and Missing Patient protocol. </li></ul> <p>Work Schedule: 7:00am -3:30pm Monday -Friday</p> <p>Compressed/Flexible: Not Eligible</p> <p>Telework: Not Eligible</p> <p>Remote: This is not a remote position</p> <p>Virtual: This is not a virtual position.</p> <p>Functional Statement #: 92952-0</p>
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