What does a Medical Manager do?
Medical managers are administrators who plan, coordinate, and oversee the process of providing healthcare services. They are involved in all aspects of the day-to-day operations of a healthcare facility, clinic, or medical department. Their primary responsible is patient care and safety, and creating systems that support that objective. They create and implement strategic plans, manage budgets, and lead and supervise staff. They are accountable for ensuring staff and the facility are in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Medical managers typically have at least a bachelor’s degree in a business or health administration field, although an advanced degree is an asset. They have an extensive background in administrative or healthcare roles, and must be excellent project managers. These positions require familiarity with healthcare laws and regulations.
- Participate in the development and training of clinical staff.
- Willingness to function as a role model and educator.
- Participate in strategic planning and business plans by the executive team.
- Responsible for the overall care of all patients of assigned clinic.
- Communicate complaints and incidents to supervisory personnel as needed.
- Drive the development and approval of scientific, trial-supporting and training materials.
- Study patient needs/trends and suggests solutions to ongoing patient care problems.
- Make data-driven decisions and write safety review documents and reports.
- Ensure in-room checkout is occurring for the care team.
- Oversee the quality of clinical care for network and non-network providers.
- Ability to move, reposition, and place individuals in pieces of equipment.
- Serve as key problem-solving resource for staff on patient issues.
- Perform all tasks on the designated checklists.
- Bachelor's or Graduate's Degree in nursing, information technology, computer science, or business or equivalent experience.
- Familiar with management responsibilities such as budget planning and information dissemination.
- Fluent in clinical practices and uses leadership skills to implement best practices.
- A critical thinker with time management skills and who pays strict attention to detail.
- Unafraid to turn to creative thinking when necessary during decision making.
- Strive for team-wide continuous improvement.
- Use sound judgment and leadership skills to assist with problem solving.
- Prior consulting experience.
- Familiar with HEDIS software, able to train others in its usage.
Medical Manager Salaries
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Medical Manager Career Path
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