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ESRD QIP Validation Specialist (RN)

United States

At Broadway Ventures, we transform challenges into opportunities with expert program management, cutting-edge technology, and innovative consulting solutions. As an 8(a), HUBZone, and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), we empower government and private sector clients by delivering tailored solutions that drive operational success, sustainability, and growth. Built on integrity, collaboration, and excellence, we’re more than a service provider—we’re your trusted partner in innovation.

The End-Stage Renal Disease Quality Incentive Program (ESRD QIP) Validation Specialist serves as a dialysis subject matter expert supporting the successful completion of validation activities in accordance with CMS ESRD QIP Final Rule, NHSN Dialysis Event reporting, and the CMS contract deliverables.

This position manages validation workflows and timelines, collaborates with Palmetto GBA’s IT validation systems, oversees dialysis provider medical record submission through guidance on documentation requirements and resolution of submission-related issues, and serves as a liaison with dialysis providers, medical reviewers, ESRD Networks, and CMS.

Key Responsibilities

  • Serve as an ESRD QIP validation subject matter expert in communications with the ESRD QIP team, maintaining current knowledge of ESRD QIP program requirements and annual quality measure updates.
  • Support preparation of timely and accurate CMS validation study deliverables and reports
  • Present ESRD QIP validation processes, program updates, updates and issues to clinical reviewers, leadership teams, and stakeholders
  • Oversee and coordinate dialysis provider medical record submission for ESRD QIP validation, including sending record requests to providers, clarifying documentation expectations, and resolving submission-related issues to support timely completion of validation activities.
  • Work directly with dialysis providers to obtain supplemental medical record documentation needed to resolve discrepancies and support accurate validation review.
  • Monitor project timeline to ensure compliance with CMS contract deliverables
  • Provide oversight and guidance to team members performing indexing and prescreening of medical records to ensure accurate system entry, validation readiness, and workflow efficiency.
  • Conduct prescreening of medical records to verify completeness and documentation accuracy prior to validation review
  • Track validation progress and report status metrics to leadership and ESRD Team and CMS
  • Supervise collaboration between internal IT teams and systems supporting ESRD QIP validation including MSAD, SADWH, Document Control, iFlow and EMS, and resolution of workflow barriers and issues impacting record submission, validation completeness and accuracy.
  • Maintain working relationships with dialysis providers and ESRD Networks nationwide to support ongoing successful participation in ESRD QIP validation
  • Support testing and implementation of validation program enhancements and annual updates with iFlow and EMS.
  • Coordinate and facilitate Microsoft Teams meetings to support ESRD QIP validation program
  • Collaborate with the ESRD QIP Validation Educator to communicate ESRD QIP program updates, support resolution of validation and workflow-related issues, and provide backup coverage for educator responsibilities as needed.
  • Perform medical record reviews as needed to meet contract goals.

 

Required Qualifications

  • Active Registered Nurse (RN) license with 3 years of dialysis clinical experience
  • Experience with dialysis modalities, NHSN dialysis infection events, ESRD clinical performance measures, and ESRD medical record documentation interpretation
  • Experience with Palmetto’s clinical validation IT systems (e.g., iFlow, EMS)
  • Leadership and decision-making capability
  • Strong organizational skills to support management of validation workflows
  • Effective verbal and written communication across multidisciplinary audiences
  • Experience performing clinical documentation abstraction or quality reviews
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint
  • Organize and facilitate Microsoft Teams meetings

 

 

What to Expect Next:

After submitting your application, our recruiting team will review your qualifications. This may include a brief telephone interview or email communication to verify resume details and discuss compensation expectations. Interviews will be conducted with the most qualified candidates. Broadway Ventures conducts background checks and drug testing prior to the start of employment. Some positions may also require fingerprinting.

Broadway Ventures is an equal opportunity employer and a VEVRAA federal contractor. We do not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.

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