Christus Health
The Program Manager Cardiology at Tyler Specialty Arrhythmia Center leads business development for new clinic initiatives focused on early disease detection and clinical pathway development. This role collaborates with physicians and healthcare teams to deliver patient-centric, efficient, and evidence-based cardiac care while managing community outreach and staff education. The position requires advanced nursing qualifications and experience in acute and critical care environments to optimize patient outcomes and quality of electrophysiology procedures.
DescriptionSummary:
Responsible for Business Development of new clinic initiatives for early detection of disease processes (new clinic startups). Development of new clinical pathways & protocols working with physicians internal to the clinic and with referral sources. Manages community outreach to promote disease awareness and the offerings of the specific clinic focus. Serves in an expanded nursing role to collaborate with members and their Primary Care Providers to provide a model of care that ensures the delivery of quality, efficient, and cost-effective healthcare services. Assesses, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors and evaluates all options and services with the goal of optimizing the patient's health status. Integrates evidence based guidelines, preventive guidelines, protocols, and other metrics in the development of treatment plans that are patient-centric, promoting quality and efficiency in the delivery of care for the health plan members. Develops systems of care that monitor patient progress and promote early interventions in acute care situations. Works effectively with other patients of the health care team to optimize interventions.
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Full Time
cardiology program manager, clinical pathway development, arrhythmia center, electrophysiology nursing, acute care management, healthcare business development, patient-centric care, community health outreach, nursing leadership, clinical protocols