Chief Medical Officer directs the staff and develops policies for the organization's clinical programs. Works closely with hospital staff, department directors, and physicians to ensure that the highest standards of quality and service are maintained. Being a Chief Medical Officer oversees the implementation of quality improvement efforts designed to improve clinical performance and maintain compliance with HIPAA and other regulations and standards. Evaluates developments and innovations in medical care and makes recommendations for new practices and procedures. Additionally, Chief Medical Officer advises CEO and medical teams on matters impacting patient care. Requires a MD. Requires State License to Practice Medicine. Typically reports to top management. The Chief Medical Officer manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impact. Establishes overall direction and strategic initiatives for the given major function or line of business. Has acquired the business acumen and leadership experience to become a top function or division head. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Opportunity to join a progressive Primary Health Care Corporation as Chief Medical Officer.
The Chief Medical Officer is appointed by and reports to the Chief Executive Officer and is charged with providing leadership in all areas relating to the clinical operations of the health care facility. The CMO is responsible for recommending and implementing clinical policies and procedures; supervising the clinical staff in their medical, nursing and administrative duties; ensuring continuous quality improvement in all clinical activities; and acting as an integral part of the executive management team of the health center entity. The CMO will participate as faculty in the residency training program. CMO must be Board Certified in Family Practice or Internal Medicine.
Competitive compensation package offered.