Quality Improvement Coordinator definition

Quality Improvement Coordinator means a registered nurse who is responsible for the facilitation of an effective organisational quality improvement programme, including the development and implementation of service accreditation, Ministry of Health certification and other quality assurance/ improvement initiatives.

Examples of Quality Improvement Coordinator in a sentence

  • The Quality Improvement Coordinator shall provide monthly reports to EMS that includes issues/areas reviewed, problems identified and corrective action taken or recommended.

  • In the event that a client submits and appeal or expedited appeal the Medical Director of Telepsychiatry or designee will work with the County Quality Improvement Coordinator or designee to investigate and uphold or overturn the adverse benefit determination in accordance with County policy and State regulations.

  • The City and the Union agree that all members of the Fire Combat Division, as well as Fire Training Officers, Fire Investigator I’s, Fire Investigators II’s, and the EMS Quality Improvement Coordinator will be required to obtain and maintain valid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certification.

  • In the event that a client submits a State Fair Hearing in regard to Telepsychiatry services, the Medical Director of Telepsychiatry or designee will work with the County Quality Improvement Coordinator or designee and participate in the process according to County policy and State regulations.

  • Flex Coordinator Hospital Quality Improvement Coordinator (or main POC for MBQIP).

  • The NCCC Quality Improvement Coordinator shall report monthly to the Sheriff, and to the chair of the NUMC's Quality Improvement Council.

  • Beginning 7/1/22, IAFF Local 851 will represent the EMS Continuous Quality Improvement Coordinator classification.

  • Employees in the following classifications shall receive one thousand, one hundred fifty dollars ($1,150) per year for uniform allowance, paid semiannually in arrears: Code Enforcement Officer, Emergency Medical Services Quality Improvement Coordinator, Fire Inspector, Fire Prevention Specialist, Senior Office Specialist at the Fire Department, and Animal Licensing Inspector.

  • Assessment of need will be reviewed by COUNTY’S Clinical Quality Improvement Coordinator who will determine authorization for services.

  • The Quality Improvement Coordinator provides periodic quality improvement projects from identified gaps.