Vice Dean of Practice
The University of Texas at Austin | |
United States, Texas, Austin | |
101 East 27th Street (Show on map) | |
Nov 18, 2024 | |
Description
Core Functions and role: In partnership with the chief operating officer - hospital and chief operating officer - ambulatory practice, the Vice Dean - Clinical Practice & Practice Integration will be the senior most physician leader responsible for the design, development and implementation of an academic integrated group practice providing the highest quality consistent care seamlessly to patients who seek UT Medicine care including a thoughtful and strategic build that includes:
Key Responsibilities: 1. Physician Lead-New facility build- Serves as the primary physician lead on the Integrated Practice of the Future Facilities Project, a facility investment that aims to provide multidisciplinary integrated care to serious and complex patients focused on cardiovascular, neurosciences, surgical specialties, medical specialties, and transplant. The Vice Dean-Clinical Practice and Practice Integration will sit on the Executive Committee for this project, and will sit on other related committees as needed. The design will encompass a "SMART" hospital and integrated care delivery concept with the following principles in mind:
2. Ambulatory Practice Build- The Vice Dean- Clinical Practice and Practice Integration will be the architect of the build-out of the ambulatory practice, including the timing and cadence of new physician and non-physician hires, the development of new ambulatory sites, and the development of the primary care strategy. Additionally, it will support the strategic growth of Departments that will not be meaningfully engaged in the new facility (Pediatrics, Women's Health, Psychiatry, Ophthalmology). Actively engage with the committees of MSRDP and UTHA. 3. Develops, tests, and deploys new models of care to anticipate patient needs now and in the future including:
4. Develop and implement governance, policies, and processes that enable and support an integrated model of care that improves quality and safety, enhance the patient experience and increases programmatic efficiency including:
5. Optimize the use of clinical resource management (people-processes-systems-space) to deliver high value and seamless coordination of care including
6. Collaborate with Chairs and Institute Directors to:
7. Collaborate with shared services leaders (CFO, CHRO, CIO, Facilities, Planning) to develop tools and processes to develop and optimize:
8. Partner with practice and business development in developing clinical strategic decisions regarding future programmatic development
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications Eligible for a faculty appointment with the Dell Medical School, at the rank of Associate Professor or higher. Board certified in area of specialty. Seven or more years of practice management experience including inpatient, outpatient, patient access and digital/virtual care. Experience in large-scale healthcare and hospital facilities design, construction, and implementation. Experience in leading healthcare transformation work or complex change management Experience with contracting, payer relations and revenue strategies, including successful negotiation & implementation with major insurers, employer-based contracts, or value based contracts. Success as a leader in roles of progressive scope and scale that incorporate an understanding of challenges and opportunities that exist in academic medical centers. Previous department chair experience preferred. Demonstrated experience in building alliances among many key stakeholders and specialties, fully leveraging existing assets and relationships while building new programs and partnerships. Application Instructions
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
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