stay where you are. Our chosen approach is facilitative – in other words the art of assisting discovery
stay where you are. Our chosen approach is facilitative – in other words the art of assisting discovery
Requirements: Registered with SANC Clinical qualification Registered Nurse / Professional Nurse or qualified qualified Paramedic Minimum of 3 years in a clinical role Experience in Theatre and or ICU; Medical aid coding; and case management processes Application of clinical codes and finalisation thereof (Level 3 coding)
financial and clinical risks of the patient in specialised ward by ensuring accurate coding, clinical updates raised by internal stakeholders Providing and facilitating training regarding RSRT contracts to the relevant
To ensure clinical appropriateness of care at lowest possible cost without compromising quality of care effectiveness and organisational risk Provide clinical management, support and analysis where appropriate appropriate Analyse, assess and manage clinical outcomes and risks Develop and implement team operational plans Stakeholder Management: Ensure stakeholder queries, clinical needs and amendments are implemented to maintain Ability to evaluate clinical challenges and needs Quality driven Ability to manage Clinical and Financial risks
prevent and manage risks to ensure patient safety Facilitate a positive patient experience by creating a conducive of the nursing scope of practice Knowledge of clinical procedures, relevant nursing legislation, the
coordinating the theatre complex in line with clinical protocols and Company & hospital strategic closure of non-conformances Conducting operations, clinical and risk management by participating in consultative budgeting and Capex meetings Requirements: Effective clinical leadership Must be Theatre qualified A Post –Basic
in the demonstration and assessment of relevant clinical procedures and management of risks A good understanding
in the demonstration and assessment of relevant clinical procedures and management of risks A good understanding
to pharmacies, dispensing doctors, hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities. Travel will involve