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Program Manager Stroke - Quality Management
DescriptionSummary:In a High Reliability Organization, the Stroke Program Manager, reporting to the senior most Quality Management leader of the Ministry, is responsible for support of the Stroke Program of the hospitals assigned. This individual will demonstrate their expertise in quality management and performance improvement through the development, implementation, coordination and maintenance of Stroke Program standards, internal auditing and outcome reporting requirements as specified by certification, accrediting and benchmarking agencies. Analyzes and trends data for opportunities for improvement/process improvement. Coordination of process improvement activities and required follow up to improve care of the stroke patient population. Develops i
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