The Richmond Behavioral Health Authority is seeking a dynamic and detailed oriented individual to join Mental Health Division as a Mental Health Quality Improvement Specialist II. The selected candidate will perform difficult administrative work planning, organizing, informing, and supporting the activities/functions of direct service staff through training, chart auditing, report reviews, training, and follow-up with external audit results. Providing guidance and/or developing logical processes to implement quality improvement actions that ensure that the security and confidentiality of individuals? medical records are in compliance with laws, regulatory, HIPAA and Authority standards, and related work as apparent or assigned. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Quality Improvement Manager.
Qualification Requirements
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Essential Functions
Assists with the onboarding process by developing service workflows, training of internal staff in the utilization of the electronic health record and DMAS and DBHDS regulations; provides technical assistance to other programs in the Mental Health Division on an as needed basis.
Reviews, analyzes, monitors and audits clinical documentation for accuracy, quality of care, and compliance with agency, DMAS & DBHDS regulations and reimbursement standards.
Summarizes review findings for submission to Supervisors and staff; prepares reports or provides requested information as needed.
Performs targeted projects that address clinical documentation or other errors in the medical record to maximize revenue capture for specific programs to include audits, training and workflow redesign as needed.
Maintains complex spreadsheets to analyze and track programmatic data.
Responsible for understanding and applying DMAS & DBHDS regulations, as well as RBHA standards.
Knowledge of crisis care services and crisis response plans.
Provides training and education to address findings from quality reviews to enhance best practices, clinical soundness, effective interventions, person centered components and ensure compliance with agency, DMAS & DBHDS regulations and reimbursement standards.
Assists with implementation of strategic planning processes to improve and address barriers to quality service delivery.
Monitors clinical documentation, captures data and measures compliance with all regulatory requirements using chart review tools and reporting.
Assists with the development of reports and provides regular data on compliance processes within the Mental Health Division, as requested.
Participates in clinical staffing, team meetings, and other quality improvement meetings/activities as assigned.
Performs special projects as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Thorough knowledge of the fundamentals of human psychological and social development, psychotherapeutic treatment techniques/modalities, assessment and evaluation of behavioral health disabilities, Authority, regulatory, reimbursement standards; ability to assume the role of lead worker responsibilities; ability to collect, interpret, analyze and utilize treatment data; ability to work effectively/professionally with internal staff, supervisors, and other providers while serving in the best interest of the service delivery system, ability to monitor advance practices and procedures with regard to safety of internal staff and compliance, ability to read and interpret regulatory and reimbursement standards to better align with existing or new service provision and documentation requirements within the Mental Health Division. Excellent writing and communication skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, PowerPoint; ability to be flexible, work independently and manage projects assigned.