![]() The Physician should also ensure a program for the supervision and orientation of all new Advanced Practice Nurses and medical staff. Clinical Supervision: The Physician is responsible for the direct supervision of the licensed clinicians and ARNPs and PAs.Serves as liaison to the medical staff to ensure matters of medical importance are conveyed to the Board of Directors.Provides direct patient care in those instances where it is necessary for the patient’s well being.Ensures the effective protection and implementation of the patients’ bill of rights.Provides clinical administrative consultations necessary to effect or expedite high quality patient care and provide clinical consultations as requested by medical staff members.Oversees a process of effective, sufficient and efficient clinical staffing.Oversees the medical Services and clinical procedures to ensure their appropriateness, quality and integration as a part of the NCH Physician Group’s clinical program.Designs, develops and implements clinical programs fashioned to provide clinical care and activities related to medical treatment of patients in an efficient, effective, economic and feasible manner.Supervises the Advanced Practice Nurses (ARNPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) who practice under his/her direction.This work entails ensuring that NCH Physician Group’s Medical Services meets all standards required for necessary accreditation and appropriate regulatory reviews, and document assessments, reviews, and other operations and activities necessary to assure the highest quality of clinical operations. She/he shall implement a program of performance improvement that strives for clinical excellence and improved patient outcomes. Performance Improvement: The Physician is responsible for assuring that the NCH Physician Group’s Medical Services are run in such a manner that the integrity and quality of the clinical programs are protected, fostered and improved.The Physician is responsible for exemplifying in personal and professional conduct, the clinical and administrative tone that emanates for the philosophy of care and thus sets the tone for all the professional and administrative staff. Litigation: The Physician is responsible for helping the NCH Physician Group administrative team prepare for and respond to all litigation in which it is involved.Contracting: The Physician is responsible for understanding the contracts into which NCH Physician Group enters which have the potential for drawing upon or significantly impacting upon clinical care.Physician Recruitment: The Physician is responsible for facilitating the recruitment of high quality physicians and other professional personnel for the NCH Physician Group. ![]()
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