Patient Risk Relations Specialist

Southern Illinois Healthcare

$68K — $106K *
Hospitals & Medical Centers
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Associates Degree in Nursing required
  • Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred
  • Current Illinois RN Licensure
  • 5 years of technical experience
  • Ability to manage complex situations and work independently

Responsibilities

  • Manage patient grievances through various communication channels
  • Investigate patient concerns and collaborate with staff for resolution
  • Facilitate grievance meetings and act as patient liaison
  • Direct complaints to appropriate medical staff for follow-up
  • Resolve patient concerns in a formal written process
  • Review and monitor risk events in the reporting system
  • Communicate with patients about risk issues and resolution status

Benefits

  • Access to a comprehensive benefits package
  • Opportunities for continued education and professional development
  • Participation in professional organizations and conferences
  • Supportive environment for mentoring and guidance
  • Potential for flexible hours based on patient needs
Full Job Description
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Position Summary
  • Responsible for managing patient relations grievances and/or complaints. Assist in identification, evaluation, and treatment of risk events within the hospital to reduce the frequency and severity of controllable unusual events, which may result in injury to patients or financial loss to the institution within the framework of the goals, objectives, and mission of SIH.

Education
  • Associates Degree in Nursing required
  • Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred


Licenses and Certification
  • Current Illinois RN Licensure


Experience and Skills
  • Technical Experience: 5 years
  • May supervise staff intermittently in absence of Manager
  • Ability to manage highly complex and uniquely challenging situations, requiring extensive consideration of variables that impact multiple areas outside of the job area.
  • Ability to work independently with little supervision and provide general guidance, mentorship, or indirect supervision to colleagues.
  • Ability to de-escalate highly emotional and intense situations with patients/families, providers, and colleagues


Role Specific Responsibilities

Patient Relations (35%)
  • Directly responsible for specific patient complaints/grievances in the form of face-to-face patient and family contact, letters, phone calls, emails, patient satisfaction surveys, and potentially other forms of communication (e.g. provider or employee communication);
  • Directly responsible for Investigating concerns through collaboration with administration/Providers/Managers/Supervisors for timely responses to patients/families.
  • Facilitates grievance meetings and acts as patient liaison.
  • Directs patient inquiries and complaints to appropriate medical staff members and follows up to ensure satisfactory resultions.
  • Explains policies, procedures, and services to patients using medical or administrative knowledge.
  • Directly responsible for resolving the patient/family concern(s) in a formal written follow-up process within CMS guidelines.
  • Assists with managing billing concerns related to patient/family complaint/grievance at the guidance of the facility Risk Manager.
  • Directly responsible for collaborating with all levels of the organization to investigate patient lost belongings.
  • Initiates the re-imbursement process for replacement when warranted.
  • Facilitates service recovery as specific occasions arise.
  • Reads literature, talks with colleagues, continues education, and participates in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in the field. Identifies and shares research, recommendations, or other information pertinent to patient/family satisfaction.

Risk (65%)
  • Directly responsible for reviewing/monitoring risk events in the monitors RDE (Remote Data Entry) reporting system.
  • Directly responsible for investigating risk concern through chart reviews and collaboration with the Medical Staff members and staff.
  • Directly responsible for managing communication with patients/families to ensure transparency, timeliness, and resolution.
  • Identifies potential risks by analyzing data, observing processes, and talking to providers and staff.
  • Ensures and/or facilitates adequate communication concerning key risks.
  • Collaborates with Quality Peer Review Coordinator when cases are identified as potential peer issues.
  • Responsible for timely referrals to Infection Prevention, Quality, Nursing, Ancillary Departments, Administration, and other departments as appropriate.
  • Reviews patient charges for any pertinent adjustments and monitors for the completion of adjustments.
  • Supervises office staff when manager is unavailable or otherwise engaged.
  • Directly responsible for new provider orientation.
  • Performs general employee and Nursing orientation.
  • Assists with external requests for explants.
  • Reads literature, talks with colleagues, continues education, and participates in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in the field. Identifies and shares research, recommendations, or other information pertinent to legal liabilities, risk management or quality of care.


Compensation (Commensurate with experience):
$68827.2
To
$106683.2
To access our Benefits Guide/Plan Information, please click the link below:

http://www.sih.net/careers/benefits

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