RN Quality Improvement & Metrics Manager
POSITION SUMMARY:
The RN Quality Improvement & Metrics Manager is responsible for leading the organization’s quality improvement, performance measurement, regulatory compliance, and population health initiatives. This role partners with clinical and operational leaders to improve patient outcomes, enhance access to care, optimize value-based reimbursement, and ensure compliance with Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) requirements and other regulatory standards.
The successful candidate will use clinical expertise, data analysis, evidence-based practice, and performance improvement methodologies to strengthen organizational quality programs and support the mission of providing high-quality, patient-centered care to medically underserved communities.
Mission Alignment
The RN Quality Improvement & Metrics Manager is committed to advancing the mission of the health center by improving access, quality, equity, and patient outcomes for the communities we serve. This position promotes a culture of continuous improvement and supports the organization’s commitment to delivering high-quality, affordable, and patient-centered primary care.
This version is aligned with HRSA expectations and reflects the responsibilities typically expected of an FQHC quality leader. It can also be further customized if your health center participates in specific programs such as Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP), or state Medicaid value-based payment initiatives.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Quality Improvement
- Develop, implement, and evaluate organization-wide quality improvement initiatives.
- Lead Performance Improvement (PI) projects using evidence-based methodologies.
- Facilitate Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles and other quality improvement strategies.
- In collaboration with the CMO, provide education and regular feedback related to quality metrics and provider performance.
- Monitor outcomes and recommend system improvements that enhance patient care and operational efficiency.
- Collaborate with HIPAA Compliance Manager to prepare board reports and meeting agendas
Quality Metrics & Performance Monitoring
Lead monitoring and reporting of key performance measures and others as defined by HRSA health standards:
- Clinical Quality Measures (CQMs)
- Preventive health screenings
- Chronic disease management outcomes
- Diabetes control
- Hypertension control
- Childhood and adult immunization rates
- Women’s preventive health measures
- Population health outcomes
- Develop dashboards and scorecards that communicate organizational performance to providers, leadership, and governing boards.
- Serve as a resource for evidence-based practice and clinical quality initiatives.
Regulatory Compliance
Ensure compliance with:
- HRSA Health Center Program requirements
- Uniform Data System (UDS) reporting
- CMS quality reporting programs
- HIPAA regulations
- OSHA standards
- State Department of Health regulations
- Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) standards, when applicable
- Federal and state quality initiatives
- Coordinate preparation for HRSA Operational Site Visits (OSVs), accreditation surveys, and external audits.
Population Health Management
Collaborate with clinical teams to improve health outcomes for high-risk and vulnerable patient populations by:
- Identifying care gaps
- Monitoring chronic disease registries
- Improving preventive care compliance
- Supporting care management initiatives
- Evaluating social determinants of health data
- Developing interventions that improve health equity
Data Analysis & Reporting
- Analyze clinical, financial, and operational data to identify trends and opportunities for improvement.
- Create meaningful dashboards using electronic health record data.
- Present findings to executive leadership, Chief Medical Officer, Providers, and RN Administrator
- Monitor provider quality performance and recommend improvement strategies.
- Ensure accuracy of quality reporting submitted to HRSA and other regulatory agencies.
Education
- Educate providers and staff on quality measures and performance expectations.
- Develop training related to quality initiatives, clinical guidelines, and regulatory requirements.
Promote a culture of continuous quality improvement throughout the organization