The UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville (UFCOM-J) Center for Convening Transformative Care will help enhance personalized patient care, increase patient safety, foster population health data research and grant procurement, and strengthen local and state partnerships that will lead to more sustainable population health interventions. This grant funded position is responsible for the development, implementation, and management of care transformation performance improvement programs for the UFCOM-J and UF Health enterprise in Jacksonville. This position utilizes a systematic approach to analyzing organizational performance data thereby helping to continuously improve processes and outcomes targeting social determinants of health for vulnerable populations.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Supports the work of the healthcare team, through data analytics and population health factors, to identify opportunities to enhance care delivery and to discover which practices are most effective to improve patient outcomes.
Translates data-driven results to enhance personalized care for patients.
Creates an environment to connect education and patient care programs to the community and the social factors of health that impact patient outcomes.
Provides students and trainees with the tools and skills that will ultimately increase patient safety, maximize efficiencies, and improve the overall quality of care for the community.
Fosters population-health research that translates to publications and grant procurement, in order to create sustainable programs for achieving positive health outcomes.
Partners and collaborates with state/local agencies (COJ, AHCA, DCF, etc) to improve the health and welfare of identified at-risk patient populations.
Collaborates with a variety of stakeholders across the enterprise including senior leaders, physicians, nurses, pharmacists and other members of the healthcare team.