JOB PURPOSE:
The Ambulatory Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO) is a practicing physician executive responsible for advancing the use, optimization, and maintenance of medical information systems in the ambulatory setting. This role streamlines EHR and related technologies to enhance provider efficiency and clinical care quality. Reporting to the Associate Chief Health Informatics Officer, the Ambulatory CMIO develops and executes technology strategies in collaboration with ambulatory service line Chiefs and clinical and operational leaders to improve healthcare quality, efficiency, and population health. The Ambulatory CMIO applies usability and user experience principles to solution design, engages care teams to ensure IT initiatives meet clinical needs, and promotes adoption of systems aligned with enterprise priorities. Oversight includes associate CMIOs and provider informaticists.
MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED:
MD (Medical Doctor) or DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
10 years of clinical medical practice experience including clinical IS experience
MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW:
Active Medical License
Board Certification in Medical Specialty
QUALIFICATIONS:
Well-respected physician with a strong clinical reputation, experience optimizing the use of technology, and prior experience working on multi-disciplinary teams.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Epic Physician Builder Certification (preferred)
Subspecialty certification in Clinical Informatics (preferred)
Leadership experience in Clinical IS
Active clinical experience preferred OR 10 years of clinical experience which may include residency and/or fellowship training.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES
· Customer service-oriented approach to working with stakeholders and team members.
· Strong understanding of clinical workflow in both primary care and specialty outpatient settings and experience with the use of clinical information technology to improve care delivery.
· Understand clinicians' needs from different perspectives of the care team, the benefit of clinical information systems, and have the ability to educate physicians and other clinicians on these topics.
· Able to apply usability, design, and user experience principles to solution design.
· Excellent written, verbal, communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with diverse personalities, practicing clinical professionals, IT personnel, operations leaders, and staff.
· Self-directed with the ability to work collaboratively with various stakeholders and teams.
· The ability to make quality, independent decisions.
· Time management and organizational skills with the ability to balance clinical demands with informatics responsibilities.
· Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
· Demonstrate effective collaborative leadership style, and creative thinking with high energy and enthusiasm.
· Leadership experience working with diverse stakeholders at all organizational levels.
· Strong understanding and/or experience with the business side of medicine, operational planning and execution, and budgeting.
· Have the ability to develop tactics based on organizational and informatics strategy and oversee implementation of tactics which advance strategy.
· Strong understanding of quality metric, workflows, and reporting.
· Follow and understand major trends related to regulation, payors, clinical systems, information technology, vendors, informatics, and communications as they affect healthcare delivery
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Oversee and share responsibility for developing programs and initiatives that improve the use of and support for clinical technologies that enhance efficiency and care quality in the Ambulatory setting.
2. Able to dedicate 80% of time to Informatics and will be providing patient care in clinic 20% of the time.
3. Work with physicians, nurses, other clinicians, and IT staff to gain support for designing processes and applications that maximize their time and communication abilities.
4. Serve as a liaison between clinical staff, operations, and IS Executive team.
5. Help standardize processes, procedures, and adoption of technology across Piedmont Healthcare.
6. Enhance patient safety and quality of care in line with organizational goals.
7. Support Clinical Governance Councils and other system quality initiatives.
8. Manage and support multiple clinical service lines/specialties in the optimization of the EHR and associated technologies.
9. Meet regularly with specialty or service lines to ensure effective, bi-directional communication.
10. Educate, coach, and support physicians on plans that enhance organizational patient care needs.
11. Develop and implement informatics educational programs for physicians.
12. Work with the system Informatics leadership and physician leaders to promote and support clinical information systems; implement strategies and tactics that align with the strategic vision and priorities for enterprise-wide informatics.
13. Liaison between physician and information systems leadership and management.
14. Facilitate governance teams to evaluate, and support the adoption of clinical programs and advise the CHIO on decisions and concerns.
15. Promote the role and importance of clinical IS to improve clinical safety and efficiency.
16. Analyze current and future workflows of physicians, nurses and other clinicians on clinical IS systems.
17. Supervise activities of associate CMIO and physician informaticists.
18. Represent the interests of the service line and key stakeholders, as needed, in system meetings both clinical and administrative.
19. Collaborate with Epic trainers and Training leadership to optimize physician and clinical support training for both new and existing employees.
20. Handle & protect the information in accordance with hospital & system policies, HIPAA requirements, and the highest level of ethical standards.
21. Report all security events/risks, potential events, and departmental/role/user level issues to appropriate recipients
Disclaimer
The above information is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.
Piedmont Atlanta Hospital, the flagship hospital of Piedmont Healthcare, has served Atlanta for more than a century. What started in 1905 as a 10- bed sanatorium has grown into a 643-bed facility renowned for its high quality, patient-centered healthcare. Piedmont Atlanta is an acute-care community hospital offering all major medical, surgical and diagnostic services, including 24-hour emergency services, transplantation and comprehensive care.
The Marcus Tower at Piedmont Atlanta, which opened in August 2020, houses the Piedmont Heart Institute, the Marcus Heart and Vascular Center, the Samsky Invasive Cardiovascular Services Center, Piedmont Neurosciences, a Neuro and Cardiac ICUs, a Comprehensive Stroke Center, and the Shaheen Auditorium. A dedicated Transplant unit is planned as a future addition to the Tower. The 16-story tower features technologically-advanced operating rooms, cardiac and electrophysiology labs, critical and acute care facilities, and up to 408 beds.
As a not-for-profit organization, hospital earnings maintain and enhance services and facilities and support education, outreach, and res s Piedmont Atlanta to offer the most advanced, specialized care possible.
Key Facts:
Piedmont Atlanta combines a personalized approach with innovative technologies to deliver treatments that set a new standard for excellence in care, including a state-of-the-art cancer center that offers complete therapy, disease management, prevention and wellness. In addition, our team is active in the research and development of advanced treatments and procedures aimed at delivering better patient outcomes.
Simply put, there’s no hospital in Atlanta with a better approach to comprehensive, compassionate care than Piedmont Atlanta Hospital.
It's Time to Get Better
Piedmont Healthcare is a top-rated system with award winning hospitals and employees comprised of over 22 hospitals, more than 2,500 physicians, and over 700 clinic practice locations across greater Atlanta and North Georgia. With over 1 million outpatient encounters, you will have the opportunity to see and treat a variety of medical conditions. Metro Atlanta’s vibrant economy fuels a wealth of global communities and diverse cultural experiences, while the state of Georgia offers coastline beaches and mountain views. Live and work with the best at Piedmont in the big and small towns of the Peach State.
At Piedmont, we believe it's always time to get better.
Time to build on our reputation of excellence and enhance our services to deliver a whole new level of compassionate care, and time for discovering new treatment options while providing technology and tools that give patients the information they need - and the voice they deserve in choosing their healthcare.
Piedmont’s purpose to make a positive difference in every life we touch is our Promise, and it governs our delivery of holistic patient-centric care. And we keep this promise every day. From our patients and their families, to our employees, volunteers, vendors and communities – making a positive difference is not just what we do, it’s who we are. Our team is committed to a common set of priorities aimed at creating a one-of-a-kind experience that always puts the patient first.
Among the nation's fastest-growing metro areas, the Georgia capital is attracting newcomers from around the country. Atlanta features award-winning restaurants and chefs, iconic locales that rival any across the country – including the Tony Award-winning Alliance Theatre, the CNN Center and the Western hemisphere's largest indoor aquarium.
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